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WPL 2026 Schedule Announced — Full List of Women’s Premier League Matches, Venues, Timings
The 28-day Women's Premier League features a weekday final on February 5 and two Saturday double-headers, with matches split between Navi Mumbai and Vadodara venues.
- The WPL 2026 season starts on January 9 and concludes with a final on February 5 at Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara.
- To avoid international clashes, organisers shifted the WPL into January–February, allowing teams to field stronger line-ups, and WPL chairman Jayesh George confirmed the dates and venues on Thursday.
- The match list confirms two Saturday double-headers, with D.Y. Patil Stadium hosting the opening 11 matches and most fixtures scheduled as evening games, Jayesh George said.
- The WPL final week coincides with the men's Under-19 World Cup ending February 6 and the men's T20 World Cup starting February 7, while India's all-format tour of Australia begins February 15.
- Mumbai Indians enter aiming for another title, targeting a third in four editions while Delhi Capitals remain perennial runners-up and Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz seek their first final.
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The 2026 edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) is set to break new ground with a weekday final and a revised schedule designed to maximise action and viewer engagement. For the first time, the championship match will be held on a Thursday, February 5, instead of the usual weekend slot, while two double-headers will be staged on Saturdays after the tournament kicks off on January 9. The 28-day tournament will unfold across two venues, with …
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