England will open the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup with a rematch of last year’s semi-final against South Africa.
Heather Knight’s side suffered a narrow six-run defeat to the eventual runners-up in the 2023 edition and will now face South Africa again after being drawn in the same group for this year’s tournament in Bangladesh.
Former champions West Indies, hosts Bangladesh and one of the two qualifiers make up the rest of Group B, with reigning champions Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and the other qualifier making up Group A.
Scotland defeated Ireland on Sunday to claim a qualifying spot, with Sri Lanka then beating UAE to clinch the final place.
Following their opening match in Dhaka on October 3, England face the host nation at the same venue two days later followed by the West Indies on October 12.
They round off the group stage by playing qualifier on October 14, with the semi-finals on October 17 and 18, and the final on October 20 in Dhaka.
England are aiming to lift the T20 World Cup for the first time since the inaugural tournament in 2009.
England vs South Africa (Dhaka)
Bangladesh vs TBC (Dhaka)
Australia vs TBC (Sylhet)
India vs New Zealand (Sylhet)
South Africa vs West Indies (Dhaka)
Bangladesh vs England (Dhaka)
New Zealand vs TBC (Sylhet)
India vs Pakistan (Sylhet)
West Indies vs TBC (Dhaka)
Australia vs Pakistan (Sylhet)
Bangladesh vs West Indies (Dhaka)
India vs TBC (Sylhet)
South Africa vs TBC (Dhaka)
Australia vs New Zealand (Sylhet)
Pakistan vs TBC (Sylhet)
England vs West Indies (Dhaka)
Bangladesh vs South Africa (Dhaka)
Pakistan vs New Zealand (Sylhet)
India vs Australia (Sylhet)
England vs TBC (Dhaka)
Semi Final 1 (Sylhet) – reserve day available
Semi Final 2 (Dhaka) – reserve day available
Final (Dhaka) – reserve day available
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