Eng W vs Aus W Final: Australia vs England in T20 World Cup Final; When and where will the grand match be played?

  • Australia vs England head to head
  • When and where will the grand competition take place?
  • Who will win the title?

Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 has now reached its final stage. The competition has now had two finalists. In the first semi-final match, six-time champions Australia thrashed the West Indies by eight wickets. In the second semi-final match, the host England beat South Africa by 40 runs to secure their place in the final. Now these two teams will face each other on July 5 (Sunday) at the historic Lord’s ground in London. Australia will be going for a record seventh Women’s T20 World Cup title, while England will be aiming to become world champions for the second time since 2009.

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In the first semi-final, Australia defeated the West Indies one-sidedly

In the first semi-final match of the tournament, Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first. Captain Hayley Mathews’ knock of 30 gave the West Indies a cautious start, but then the Australian bowlers completely changed the picture of the match. Georgia Wareham, Sophie Molyneux and Ashley Gardner took two wickets each to restrict West Indies to 125 runs in 20 overs.

Chasing an easy target of 126, Australia suffered two setbacks early on, but experienced opener Beth Mooney held a side together. She scored an unbeaten 61 off 36 balls for the loss of just two wickets to lead the team to victory in just 13 overs. With this victory, Australia once again confirmed their place in the finals and now have their sights set on a record seventh title.

England defeated South Africa in the second semi-final

In the second semi-final match, South Africa won the toss and invited England to bat first. The hosts got off to a poor start and lost three wickets for 35 runs. Captain Nat Siver-Brunt and veteran batsman Heather Knight then recovered the innings. They put on a magnificent 133-run fourth-wicket stand, which became the highest fourth-wicket stand in women’s T20 World Cup knock-out history. Nat Siver-Brunt and Heather Knight both scored half-centuries as England posted a solid total of 169 for the loss of five wickets in their 20 overs.

South Africa’s wickets continued to fall at regular intervals as they chased down the target of 170 runs. Tajmin Brits battled back to a half-century, but she didn’t get significant support from the other end. The team managed to score only 129 runs in their 20 overs with the loss of eight wickets. For England, Lauren Bell and Charlie Dean took two wickets each to help the team win by 40 runs.

The final will be played at Lord’s

The final match of Women’s T20 World Cup will be played between Australia and England at Lord’s ground. Australia have been the most successful team in the tournament for the past decade, while England will be looking to win the trophy on home soil after 17 years.

Who will win the title?

On one side is six-time world champions Australia, who are looking to continue their dominance and win a seventh trophy. On the other side is hosts England, who are aiming to end a 17-year wait at home and win their second T20 World Cup. Given the current form of both the teams, the final is expected to be exciting and cricket fans will get to witness a high-voltage women’s cricket match.

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