Women’s CPL 2025: Broadcast and Live Streaming Details – When and where to watch in India, Australia, USA, UK, New Zealand & other countries

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The Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) 2025, returns for its fourth edition from September 6-17, hosted entirely at Providence Stadium in Guyana. In a compact yet riveting schedule, three teams will contest seven matches – including the final – ensuring every fixture is high-stakes and consequential.
At the heart of the action are the Trinbago Knight Riders Women, eager to reclaim the crown they lifted in the inaugural tournament. They open the campaign on September 6 against Guyana Amazon Warriors Women, setting the tone for a tournament that promises top-tier talent and thrilling encounters. Defending champions Barbados Royals Women begin their title defense on September 7, aiming to extend their reign amid fierce competition.
The round-robin format features each side playing its two rivals twice, culminating in six group matches. Victories earn two points, no-results yield one, and losses offer none—creating a ladder where consistency is paramount. With only the top two teams progressing to the September 17 final, there is no room for slip-ups: every run scored, wicket taken, and tactical decision can tip the balance.
Strategic depth and adaptability will be crucial as teams navigate back-to-back fixtures in the humid Caribbean climate. Trinbago’s blend of local stars and overseas marquee players could prove decisive, while Barbados and Guyana must harness squad versatility and form under pressure to stay in contention.
Staged alongside the men’s CPL finale, the WCPL injects fresh energy into the Carnival of Cricket, spotlighting the region’s rising female stars. As the tournament unfolds, one truth remains clear: in this short, intense format, only the most resilient and resourceful squad will emerge triumphant in the women’s Caribbean spotlight.
Also READ: WCPL 2025: Guyana Amazon Warriors’ best playing XI for the Women’s Caribbean Premier League
Also READ: Australia name Alyssa Healy-led strong 15-member squad for Women’s World Cup 2025
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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