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The T20 World Cup 2024 is getting tense and we could be losing some of the biggest teams, including holders England, exit at an early stage. Looking to catch the action? You're in the right place. Below is all the cricket broadcast live stream information for the tournament worldwide, as well as a T20 World Cup 2024 schedule.
If you're away from home right now you can use a VPN to unblock your usual stream from anywhere. Full details on how to watch the T20 Cricket World Cup 2024, wherever you are, just below – including options to watch for free.
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T20 World Cup 2024 dates: Saturday, June 1 - Saturday, June 29 |
Watch FREE: Hotstar app (IND) | PTV Sports (PAK) |
Watch for $10: Willow TV on Sling (US) |
Use NordVPN to watch from anywhere |
T20 World Cup 2024: Latest
Teams are fighting to get to the Super Eight stage at the T20 World Cup 2024. Bangladesh are in a good position to progress from Group D. They beat the Netherlands by 25 runs on Thursday. Afghanistan have gone top of Group C after beating Papua New Guinea by 7 wickets.
England faced Oman in a crunch game. The holders had to both win and win big. They got the job done. Jos Buttler's bowlers restricted their opponents to just 47 runs, a score that Buttler himself helped knock off in 3.1 overs to give his side a better Net Run Rate than Scotland.
Watch T20 World Cup games on TV today
T20 World Cup 2024 co-hosts the USA return to action on Friday. They face Ireland, and a win would put them in a great position to get through to the next round. That is followed by South Africa vs Nepal. A Proteas victory would guarantee them qualification.
Friday's cricket ends with New Zealand playing Uganda. The Black Caps are in all kinds of trouble after losing their opening two matches. They absolutely have to win today and improve their Net Run Rater whilst doing so.
You won't want to miss any of it so keep reading as we explain how to watch a T20 Cricket World Cup live stream online from wherever you are, including options to watch for FREE in India.
Watch T20 World Cup for free
Cricket fans in India can watch all the T20 World Cup 2024 action for FREE on theDisney+ Hotstar mobile app.
The T20 World Cup 2024 is also be free-to-air on PTV Sports in Pakistan.
If you're abroad during the tournament, however, and you don't want to pay for coverage you can get for free at home, there is another option – you can watch the T20 World Cup 2024 from anywhere with a VPN. Read on to find out how.
How to watch T20 World Cup from outside your country
Below we've got you covered with your official broadcasting options for cricket-loving countries (and the US!), but if you're overseas you'll soon discover that you can't watch your usual service because of geo-restrictions.
You can get past these blocks, however, by using the best VPN to change your streaming device's IP address to your usual location.
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How to watch T20 World Cup 2024 live streams in the US
Dedicated cricket streaming serviceWillow TVis the place to watch T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 in the US.
Willow TV is available from most cable providers. Not got cable? No worries. Willow TV is also accessible through the Sling TV Desi Binge Plus plan and it's a great price too.
You can currently get your first month for just $10 or a bargain $99 for the whole year. You get eight channels in all, including Sony LIV, Star India, Hotstar Specials and, of course, Willow TV.
How to watch T20 World Cup 2024: live stream every game for FREE in India
The T20 Cricket World Cup is being live streamed for FREE in India on the Disney Plus Hotstar mobile app.
It's important to note, however, that the free option is only available on mobile devices, so if you want to watch a T20 Cricket World Cup live stream on a bigger screen, you'll need to fork out for a Disney Star subscription.
Indian residents traveling overseas who want to watch their usual Cricket World Cup coverage can justpick up a good VPNand follow the instructions above to live stream the action.
How to watch T20 World Cup 2024 Cricket World Cup for FREE in Pakistan
You can watch T20 World Cup 2024 games on the state-owned channel PTV Sports in Pakistan, which is fantastic news as PTV Sports is 100% free, with only your phone number required to verify your identity.
Anyone in Pakistan simply needs to head to the PTV Sports website or download the PTVFLIX app to tune in without paying a penny.
Not in Pakistan right now? You can still enjoy the same free Cricket World Cup coverage you would at home – all you need is a world class VPN service and you've knocked it for six!
How to live stream T20 World Cup 2024 in Australia
Cricket fans down under can keep up with all the action in a new place – Prime Video. The Amazon service is the place to watch every match from the T20 World Cup 2024. Even better, members can access the games at no extra cost to their usual subscription. Subscriptions cost $9.99 a month or $79 per year.
Away from Australia but don't want to miss out? Use NordVPN to access your usual service.
How to watch T20 World Cup live streams in the UK
Sky Sports has been the go-to place to watch live cricket in the UK for the last two decades. Every match of the T20 World Cup 2024 is being shown on Sky Sports and its dedicated Sky Sports Cricket channel.
Sky Sports subscribers can watch the T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 on the go on mobile devices via the Sky Go streaming service, which has dedicated apps for desktop, iOS, iPadOS and Android devices, along with Xbox and PlayStation consoles and various other streaming devices.
If you want to sign up, you can check out our dedicated guide toSky TV deals and packagesfor today's best prices.
Don't fancy being locked in to a long, expensive contract? Consider the more flexible streaming option, Now(formerly Now TV).
To access your usual streaming service from outside the UK, you'll need to download a good streaming VPN, as detailed above.
How to watch T20 Cricket World Cup 2024: live stream in New Zealand
Sky Sportis the place to watch the T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 in New Zealand. Subscribers can tune in online using the Sky Go service.
If you don't have Sky Sport already, you can also watch the T20 action with a Sky Sport Nowpass, which costs $24.99 per week, $44.99 a month or $449.99 a year.
T20 World Cup 2024 schedule and games
This is the T20 World Cup 2024 schedule:
Group Stage
- Saturday, June 1
United States vs Canada (Dallas) – USA won by 7 wickets - Sunday, June 2
West Indies vs Papua New Guinea (Guyana) – West Indies won by 5 wickets
Namibia vs Oman (Barbados) – Namibia won the Super Over by 11 runs - Monday, June 3:
Sri Lanka vs South Africa (New York) – South Africa won by 6 wickets
Afghanistan vs Uganda (Guyana) – Afghanistan won by 125 runs - Tuesday, June 4:
England vs Scotland (Barbados) – No result
Netherlands vs Nepal (Dallas) – Netherlands won by 6 wickets - Wednesday, June 5
India vs Ireland (New York) – India won by 8 wickets
Papua New Guinea vs Uganda (Guyana) – Uganda won by 3 wickets
Australia vs Oman (Barbados) – Australia won by 39 runs - Thursday, June 6
United States vs Pakistan (Dallas) – USA won the Super Over by 5 runs
Namibia vs Scotland (Barbados) – Scotland won by 5 wickets - Friday, June 7
Canada vs Ireland (New York) – Canada won by 12 runs
New Zealand vs Afghanistan (Guyana) – Afghanistan won by 84 runs
Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh (Dallas) – Bangladesh won by 2 wickets - Saturday, June 8
Netherlands vs South Africa (New York) – South Africa won by 4 wickets
Australia vs England (Barbados) – Australia won by 36 runs
West Indies vs Uganda (Guyana) – West Indies won by 134 runs - Sunday, June 9
India vs Pakistan (New York) – India won by 6 wickets
Oman vs Scotland (Guyana) – Scotland won by 7 wickets - Monday, June 10
South Africa vs Bangladesh (New York) – South Africa won by 4 runs - Tuesday, June 11
Pakistan vs Canada (New York) – Pakistan won by 7 wickets
Sri Lanka vs Nepal (Florida) – Match abandoned without a ball bowled
Australia vs Namibia (Antigua) –Australia won by 9 wickets - Wednesday, June 12
United States vs India (New York) – India won by 7 wickets
West Indies vs New Zealand (Trinidad) – West Indies won by 13 runs - Thursday, June 13
Bangladesh vs Netherlands (St Vincent) – Bangladesh won by 25 runs
England vs Oman (Antigua) – England won by 8 wickets
Afghanistan vs Papua New Guinea (Trinidad) –Afghanistan won by 7 wickets - Friday, June 14
United States vs Ireland (Florida)
South Africa vs Nepal (St Vincent)
New Zealand vs Uganda (Trinidad) - Saturday, June 15
India vs Canada (Florida)
Namibia vs England (Antigua)
Australia vs Scotland (St Lucia) - Sunday, June 16
Pakistan vs Ireland (Florida)
Bangladesh vs Nepal (St Vincent)
Sri Lanka vs Netherlands (St Lucia) - Monday, June 17
New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea (Trinidad)
West Indies vs Afghanistan (St Lucia)
Super Eight: Wednesday, June 19 - Monday, June 24
Semi-finals: Wednesday, June 26 - Thursday, June 27
Final: Saturday, June 29
Charlotte Henry
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Charlotte Henry is a journalist who has covered all things tech and media for a number of years for various publications. She reported in-depth as tech companies became media companies and vice versa. In her newsletter, The Addition, she focuses on the ever-changing streaming ecosystem as the likes of Netflix, Apple TV+ and Disney+ fight for supremacy. Charlotte is also a close follower of sport (she’s a Spurs fan…) watching everything from Premier League football to Major League Baseball. Charlotte’s first book “Not Buying It: The Facts Behind Fake News” was published in 2019. Away from work, she can often be found at heavy metal concerts and festivals.
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