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Cricket World Cup 2019 fixtures list, TV channel schedule and how to watch the matches live

Cricket World Cup 2019 fixtures list, TV channel schedule and how to watch the matches live


Ten countries are battling it out for the 2019 Cricket World Cup this summer in a feast of 50-over cricket. England and Wales are hosting the six-week tournament, which began with England's victory over South Africa on May 30 and ends with the final at Lord's on July 14.
Each team will play each other once in a round-robin format, with the top four progressing to the semi-finals in the first week of July.
Here is your guide to the 2019 Cricket World Cup fixtures, including dates and start times.
All matches will be broadcast in the UK on Sky Sports.

Cricket World Cup 2019 fixtures 

May
Thursday 30th - England beat South Africa by 104 runs, The Oval (10:30 BST)
Friday 31st - West Indies beat Pakistan by 7 wickets, Trent Bridge (10:30 BST)
June

Saturday 1st - New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets, Cardiff (10:30 BST)
Saturday 1st - Australia beat Afghanistan by seven wickets, Bristol (DN) (13:30 BST)
Sunday 2nd - Bangladesh beat South Africa by 21 runs, The Oval (10:30 BST)
Monday 3rd - Pakistan beat England by 14 runs, Trent Bridge (10:30 BST)
Tuesday 4th - Sri Lanka won by 34 runs, Cardiff (10:30 BST)
Wednesday 5th - India beat South Africa by six wickets, Southampton (10:30 BST)
Wednesday 5th - New Zealand beat Bangladesh by two wickets, The Oval (DN) (13:30 BST)
Thursday 6th - Australia beat West Indies by 15 runs, Trent Bridge (10:30 BST)
Friday 7th - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka - no result, rain Bristol (10:30 BST)
Saturday 8th - England beat Bangladesh by 106 runs, Cardiff (10:30 BST)
Saturday 8th - New Zealand beat Afghanistan by seven wickets, Taunton (DN) (13:30 BST)
Sunday 9th - India vs Australia, The Oval (10:30 BST)
Monday 10th - South Africa vs West Indies, Southampton (10:30 BST)
Tuesday 11th - Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Bristol (10:30 BST)
Wednesday 12th - Australia vs Pakistan, Taunton (10:30 BST)
Thursday 13th - India vs New Zealand, Trent Bridge (10:30 BST)
Friday 14th - England vs West Indies, Southampton (10:30 BST)
Saturday 15th - Sri Lanka vs Australia, The Oval (10:30 BST)
Saturday 15th - South Africa vs Afghanistan, Cardiff (DN) (13:30 BST)
Sunday 16th - India vs Pakistan, Old Trafford (10:30 BST)
Monday 17th - West Indies vs Bangladesh, Taunton (10:30 BST)
Tuesday 18th - England vs Afghanistan, Old Trafford (10:30 BST)
Wednesday 19th - New Zealand v South Africa, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)
Thursday 20th - Australia vs Bangladesh, Trent Bridge (10:30 BST)
Friday 21st - England vs Sri Lanka, Headingley (10:30 BST)
Saturday 22nd - India vs Afghanistan, Southampton (10:30 BST)
Saturday 22nd - West Indies vs New Zealand, Old Trafford (DN) (13:30 BST)
Sunday 23rd - Pakistan vs South Africa, Lord's (10:30 BST)
Monday 24th - Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Southampton (10:30 BST)
Tuesday 25th - England vs Australia, Lord's (10:30 BST)
Wednesday 26th - New Zealand vs Pakistan, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)
Thursday 27th - West Indies vs India, Old Trafford (10:30 BST)
Friday 28th - Sri Lanka vs South Africa, Chester-le-Street (10:30 BST)
Saturday 29th - Pakistan vs Afghanistan, Headingley (10:30 BST)
Saturday 29th - New Zealand vs Australia, Lord's (DN) (13:30 BST)
Sunday 30th - England vs India, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)

July

Monday 1st - Sri Lanka vs West Indies, Chester-le-Street (10:30 BST)
Tuesday 2nd - Bangladesh vs India, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)
Wednesday 3rd - England vs New Zealand, Chester-le-Street (10:30 BST)
Thursday 4th - Afghanistan vs West Indies, Headingley (10:30 BST)
Friday 5th - Pakistan vs Bangladesh, Lord's (10:30 BST)
Saturday 6th - Sri Lanka vs India, Headingley (10:30 BST)
Saturday 6th - Australia vs South Africa, Old Trafford (DN) (13:30 BST)
Tuesday 9th - First semi-final: 1st vs 4th, Old Trafford (10:30 BST)
Thursday 11th - Second semi-final: 2nd vs 3rd, Edgbaston (10:30 BST)
Sunday 14th - Final, Lord's (10:30 BST)
Reserve day for the two semi-finals and final
Where is the tournament being held?
The matches will be held at 11 venues throughout England and Wales: Edgbaston, Bristol, Sophia Gardens, Chester-le-Street, Headingley, Lord's, the Oval, Old Trafford, Trent Bridge, the Rose Bowl and Taunton.

Who won the 2015 World Cup?

Australia beat New Zealand in the 2015 World Cup final - their fifth tournament win since 1987.

Who are the previous winners?

Australia are reigning champions after beating beat New Zealand by seven wickets in 2015. England have never won the World Cup, despite reaching three finals.
1975 - West Indies beat Australia by 17 runs
1979 - West Indies beat England by 92 runs
1983 - India beat West Indies by 43 runs
1987 - Australia beat England by seven runs
1992 - Pakistan beat England by 22 runs
1996 - Sri Lanka beat Australia by seven wickets
1999 - Australia beat Pakistan by eight wickets
2003 - Australia beat India by 125 runs
2007 - Australia beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs (DL method)
2011 - India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets
2015 - Australia beat New Zealand by seven wickets

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