Cricket World Cup fixtures: Who, when and where

Dates and times for this summer’s World Cup:
England captain Eoin Morgan, seen with the Royal London One-Day International trophy at Headingley, hopes to be hoisting the World Cup this summer (Picture: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com).England captain Eoin Morgan, seen with the Royal London One-Day International trophy at Headingley, hopes to be hoisting the World Cup this summer (Picture: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com).
England captain Eoin Morgan, seen with the Royal London One-Day International trophy at Headingley, hopes to be hoisting the World Cup this summer (Picture: Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com).

10.30am start unless stated

May 30: England v South Africa, The Oval; 31: West Indies v Pakistan, Trent Bridge.

June

1: New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Cardiff; Afghanistan v Australia, Bristol (d/n) (1.30pm)

2: South Africa v Bangladesh, The Oval

3: England v Pakistan, Trent Bridge

4: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, Cardiff

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5: South Africa v India, Southampton; Bangladesh v New Zealand, The Oval (d/n) (1.30pm)

6: Australia v West Indies, Trent Bridge

7: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Bristol

8: England v Bangladesh, Cardiff; Afghanistan v New Zealand, Taunton (d/n) (1.30pm)

9: India v Australia, The Oval

10: South Africa v West Indies, Southampton

11: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Bristol

12: Australia v Pakistan, Taunton

13: India v New Zealand, Trent Bridge

14: England v West Indies, Southampton

15: Sri Lanka v Australia, The Oval; South Africa v Afghanistan, Cardiff (d/n) (1.30pm)

16: India v Pakistan, Old Trafford

17: West Indies v Bangladesh, Taunton

18: England v Afghanistan, Old Trafford

19: New Zealand v South Africa, Edgbaston

20: Australia v Bangladesh, Trent Bridge

21: England v Sri Lanka, Headingley

22: India v Afghanistan, Southampton; West Indies v New Zealand, Old Trafford (d/n) (1.30pm)

23: Pakistan v South Africa, Lord’s

24: Bangladesh v Afghanistan, Southampton

25: England v Australia, Lord’s

26: New Zealand v Pakistan, Edgbaston

27: West Indies v India, Old Trafford

28: Sri Lanka v South Africa, Chester-le-St

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29: Pakistan v Afghanistan, Headingley; New Zealand v Australia, Lord’s (d/n) (1.30pm)

30: England v India, Edgbaston

July

1: Sri Lanka v West Indies, Chester-le-St

2: Bangladesh v India, Edgbaston

3: England v New Zealand, Chester-le-Street

4: Afghanistan v West Indies, Headingley

5: Pakistan v Bangladesh, Lord’s

6: Sri Lanka v India, Headingley; Australia v South Africa, Old Trafford (d/n) (1.30pm)

9: First semi-final – 1st v 4th, Old Trafford

11: Second semi-final – 2nd v 3rd, Edgbaston

14: Final – Lord’s

Semi-finals and final have a reserve day

d/n: Day/night match