Where to watch England vs India women's Test cricket live
The landmark one-off women's Test match between England and India begins on July 10 at 11am BST / 3:30pm IST and runs until July 13 at Lord's in London. This event marks the first women's Test hosted at the iconic Lord's ground.
Free and paid streaming options by region
India
Viewers in India can watch the match free on DD Sports via cable TV. For live streaming, SonyLiv offers coverage with plans starting at ₹299 per month. Sony Sports 1 and 2 also broadcast the games live.
Australia
Fox Cricket broadcasts the match on Foxtel. Kayo Sports provides live streaming starting at AU$30 per month after a 7-day free trial, or you can get your first month for just AU$1.
United Kingdom
Sky Sports holds exclusive rights to the match in the UK. Sky Sports packages start from £22 monthly, or you can access them via Now Sports with day passes from £14.99.
United States
Willow TV is the official broadcaster in the US. You can stream Willow TV through Sling TV’s Desi Binge Plus or Dakshin Flex packages starting at $10 per month.
New Zealand
Sky Sport broadcasts the match, with streaming available via Sky Sport Now. Plans start at NZ$59.99/month or you can choose a daily pass for NZ$29.99.
How to watch from anywhere using a VPN
If you are outside the countries above or want to bypass geo-blocks, using a VPN is a reliable solution. A VPN lets you connect to servers in your home country, unlocking access to your preferred streaming service.
Steps to use a VPN:
- Choose a trusted VPN provider like NordVPN.
- Install the VPN app and connect to a server in the country where the stream is available.
- Access the streaming service and watch the match live as if you were local.
NordVPN is popular for its reliable speed and ability to unlock international cricket streams.
Match details and teams
The Test runs from July 10 to 13, starting at 11am BST / 3:30pm IST daily.
England's squad is led by Nat Sciver-Brunt, with Tammy Beaumont playing her final international match. India, captained by Harmanpreet Kaur, is making its first Test appearance since March 2026.
