WPL 2025 schedule announced, 4 cities get hosting of the tournament

WPL 2025 schedule: The schedule of Women's Premier League (WPL 2025) has been announced. The tournament will start from 14th February, while the last match will be played on 15th March. The tournament will be played in a total of 4 cities. Five teams will be part of the league.

First match between RCB and Gujarat Giants

The first match of the tournament will be played between defending champions Royal Challengers Bangalore and Gujarat Titans. This match will be played in Vadodara, Gujarat, while the final will be hosted by Mumbai. The tournament will be played in Vadodara, Mumbai, Lucknow and Bengaluru.

The first 6 matches of the Women's Premier League will be played at BCA Stadium, Bengaluru. After this, 8 matches of the tournament will be hosted in Bengaluru. After this the tournament caravan will leave for Lucknow. A total of 4 matches will be played on the land of Nawabs. After this, final matches including knockouts will be played in Mumbai. For your information, let us tell you that the last season was hosted by two cities, which included Delhi and Bengaluru.

WPL 2025 full schedule

Matches played in Vadodara

14 February: Gujarat vs RCB
15 February: Mumbai vs Delhi
16 February: Gujarat vs UP
17 February: Delhi vs RCB
18 February: Gujarat vs Mumbai
19 February: UP vs Delhi

Matches played in Bengaluru

21 February: RCB vs Mumbai
22 February: Delhi vs UP
24 February: RCB vs UP
25 February: Delhi vs Gujarat
26 February: Mumbai vs UP
27 February: RCB vs Gujarat
28 February: Delhi vs Mumbai
March 1: RCB vs Delhi

Matches played in Lucknow

March 3: UP vs Gujarat
March 6: UP vs Mumbai
7 March: Gujarat vs Delhi
March 8: UP vs RCB

matches played in mumbai

March 10: Mumbai vs Gujarat
March 11: Mumbai vs RCB
March 13: Eliminator
March 15: Final

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