Watch Australia women’s T20I cricket tri-series live
This women's T20I cricket tri-series will be a key part of preparations ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup.
The Australians are the dominant team in all forms of women's cricket. So a women's T20I cricket series in front of their home fans will show everyone just what can be expected at the T20 World Cup.
But with England and India coming to town, second and fourth in the world rankings respectively, the Aussies won't have everything their own way. These are your options for tuning in.
Women's T20I cricket tri-series schedule
- India vs England, Friday 31 January, 2:10pm AEDT. Manuka Oval, Canberra
- Australia vs England, Saturday 1 February, 2pm AEDT. Manuka Oval, Canberra
- Australia vs India, Sunday 2 February, 2pm AEDT. Manuka Oval, Canberra
- India vs England, Friday 7 February, 2:10pm AEDT. Junction Oval, St Kilda
- Australia vs India, Saturday 8 February, 12:10pm AEDT. Junction Oval, St Kilda
- Australia vs England, Sunday 9 February, 2:10pm AEDT. Junction Oval, St Kilda
- Final – Australia vs India, Wednesday 12 February, 1:40pm AEDT, Junction Oval, St Kilda
How to watch the women's T20I tri-series
Fox Sports and Channel 7 have both picked up the rights to this tri-series. It really does demonstrate how far women's sport is coming in this country. That means Kayo Sports, Foxtel, Foxtel Now and free-to-air options are available. These broadcasters also have the BBL finals available too.
How to watch the women's T20I tri-series on free-to-air
Channel 7 will be broadcasting the series live. Some matches including the final are on 7mate and 7mate HD, while others are being shown on its main channels. Check your local guides.
Stream the women's T20I tri-series on Kayo Sports
If you haven't yet tried Kayo Sports, it currently has a 14-day free trial so you can test it out. All up, Kayo has access to more than 50 sports and we have put together a full review of the service for you. In addition to this series Kayo will have the entire women's T20 World Cup and all WBBL matches. Right now you can also catch the finals of the U19's Cricket World Cup.
Subscriptions for Kayo are $25/month for a Basic subscription, where you can watch games on 2 screens or devices. The Premium option is $10 more per month and gives you 3 screens.
We have also updated our guide to the special features Kayo offers, such as Kayo Minis, a condensed version available shortly after matches end. Other features include SplitView, where you can watch 4 sports at once, plus Interactive Stats and a Key Moments Timeline.
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For cricket lovers, Kayo has every Australian Test, plus every BBL and WBBL game. Kayo also boasts every Australian ODI and T20I. It will also have coverage of the entire ICC Women's T20 World Cup. So what are you waiting for?
Who will win the women's T20I tri-series?
The Australians have superstars littered throughout their line-up. All-rounder Ellyse Perry, skipper Meg Lanning, Alyssa Healy and Megan Schutt are just some of the world-class operators that will be on show. England and India have their own top talent and won't give up without a fight. But the Australians are setting the bar in women's cricket and anything other than a victory for the hosts would come as a major surprise.
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