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Cricket World Cup 2019 news: Where to watch live match online, schedule and more

by amir
6 years ago
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Cricket World cup 2019 schedule watch online match timings

Cricket is one of the most popular sports today, along with the likes of Football and have a huge fan following. The year is 2019 and it is time for another cricket world cup, where 10 teams will play for the final trophy. Every 4 year ICC organizes a world cup tournament where the top team competes against each other for the title.

Outline
  • Cricket World Cup Schedule
  • How to watch it Live?

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Thousands of people come to the stadium to see the cricket matches in person, while millions of them watch live on mobiles and PC. Here is the full schedule for cricket world cup 2019 and ways to watch it live from anywhere in the world.

Cricket World Cup Schedule

Cricket World cup 2019 schedule Cricket world cup 2019 will have 10 teams playing in a round robin schedule where every country will get to play against others at least once. It is starting from May 30 and the finals will be played on July 14 at Lord’s stadium. England is the official host of this year’s world cup.

  • 30 May: England v South Africa, The Kia Oval
  • 31 May: Windies v Pakistan, Trent Bridge
  • 1 June: New Zealand v Sri Lanka, SSE SWALEC
  • 1 June: Afghanistan v Australia, The Brightside Ground, Bristol
  • 2 June: South Africa v Bangladesh, The Kia Oval
  • 3 June: England v Pakistan, Trent Bridge
  • 4 June: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, SSE SWALEC
  • 5 June: South Africa v India, The Ageas Bowl
  • 5 June: Bangladesh v New Zealand, The Kia Oval
  • 6 June: Australia v Windies, Trent Bridge
  • 7 June: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, The Brightside Ground, Bristol
  • 8 June: England v Bangladesh, SSE SWALEC
  • 8 June: Afghanistan v New Zealand (day-nighter), County Ground,Taunton
  • 9 June: India v Australia, The Kia Oval
  • 10 June: South Africa v Windies, The Ageas Bowl
  • 11 June: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, The Brightside Ground, Bristol
  • 12 June: Australia v Pakistan, County Ground, Taunton
  • 13 June: India v New Zealand, Trent Bridge
  • 14 June: England v Windies, The Ageas Bowl
  • 15 June: Sri Lanka v Australia, The Kia Oval
  • 15 June: South Africa v Afghanistan (day-nighter), SSE SWALEC
  • 16 June: India v Pakistan, Emirates Old Trafford
  • 17 June: Windies v Bangladesh, County Ground, Taunton
  • 18 June: England v Afghanistan, Emirates Old Trafford
  • 19 June: New Zealand v South Africa, Edgbaston
  • 20 June: Australia v Bangladesh, Trent Bridge
  • 21 June: England v Sri Lanka, Emerald Headingley
  • 22 June: India v Afghanistan, The Ageas Bowl
  • 22 June: Windies v New Zealand (day-nighter), Emirates Old Trafford
  • 23 June: Pakistan v South Africa, Lord’s
  • 24 June: Bangladesh v Afghanistan, The Ageas Bowl
  • 25 June: England v Australia, Lord’s
  • 26 June: New Zealand v Pakistan, Edgbaston
  • 27 June: Windies v India, Emirates Old Trafford
  • 28 June: Sri Lanka v South Africa, Emirates Riverside
  • 29 June: Pakistan v Afghanistan, Emerald Headingley
  • 29 June: New Zealand v Australia (day-nighter), Lord’s
  • 30 June: England v India, Edgbaston
  • 1 July: Sri Lanka v Windies, Emirates Riverside
  • 2 July: Bangladesh v India, Edgbaston
  • 3 July: England v New Zealand, Emirates Riverside
  • 4 July: Afghanistan v Windies, Emerald Headingley
  • 5 July: Pakistan v Bangladesh, Lord’s
  • 6 July: Sri Lanka v India, Emerald Headingley
  • 6 July: Australia v South Africa (day-nighter), Emirates Old Trafford
  • 9 July: Semi-final 1, Emirates Old Trafford
  • 11 July: Semi-final 2, Edgbaston
  • 14 July: Final, Lord’s

How to watch it Live?

Cricket World cup 2019 watch live online

Even though only 10 countries are participating in the 2019 cricket world cup, it has fans all over the world. ICC has partnered with major streaming networks and made sure that every match of the cricket world cup has broadcast live all over the world. Here are the ways you can watch 2019 world cup matches from your region:

  • UK- Sky Sports
  • US – Willow TV, Sling and Fubo
  • Australia – Fox Sports and Kayo
  • New Zealand – Sky Sports
  • India – Star Sports and Hotstar

If you are not in one of the above regions, you can check with your local sports service provider. The last method to watch 2019 cricket world cup will be to use a VPN service, which we will advise to avoid and find an official way for your device safety. Make sure you find a streaming service and enjoy all the matches of this cricket world cup live.

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