
The ultimate blockbuster in women’s cricket is here as the two biggest powerhouses, England Women and Australia Women, face off in the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 at the hallowed Lord’s Cricket Ground.
Both teams arrive at the final undefeated, setting the stage for a spectacular clash of styles. Hosting the tournament, England Women have looked virtually unstoppable on home soil, a trend stretching back across both ODI and T20 World Cups. Led by Nat Sciver-Brunt, England kicked off their campaign with a record-breaking 219 against Sri Lanka, featuring a majestic century from Danni Wyatt-Hodge, and cruised past South Africa by 40 runs in the semi-finals. With a deeply settled batting lineup and the spin wizardry of Sophie Ecclestone and Charlie Dean, the hosts are hunting for their first T20 World Cup title since the inaugural 2009 edition.
On the other side stands the ruthless juggernaut of Australia Women. Spearheaded by veteran Sophie Molineux and packed with global icons like Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, and Ashleigh Gardner, the Aussies breezed past the West Indies by 8 wickets in their semi-final. This marks Australia’s eighth appearance in a T20 World Cup final—the most by any nation. While England holds the home-ground advantage, Australia’s tournament pedigree, unparalleled depth in all-rounders, and recent dominance over their arch-rivals make them a terrifyingly tough side to beat on the big stage.
ENG-W vs AUS-W, Women’s T20 World Cup: Match details
- Date and Time: July 5, 8:00 pm IST / 2:30 pm GMT/ 3:30 pm local
- Venue: Lord’s, London
ENG-W vs SA-W, Head-to-Head Record in T20Is
Matches played: 42 | England Women: 15 | Australia Women: 24 | No result/tied: 3
Lord’s Cricket Ground Pitch Report
The surface at Lord’s in London traditionally offers an excellent balance between bat and ball, but for a high-stakes T20 final, expect a fresh, hard pitch with good carry. Early on, the famous Lord’s slope combined with overhead atmospheric conditions often provides a bit of lateral movement for seamers like Lauren Bell and Kim Garth. However, once batters weather the first few overs, the true bounce will allow them to play their shots freely, making for a high-scoring game. As the match progresses, the pitch can slow down slightly, bringing elite spinners into the equation. Given it’s a grand finale pressure cooker, the captain winning the toss will likely prefer to bat first, put runs on the board, and use the scoreboard pressure to their advantage.
Squads
England Women: Amy Jones(w), Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Nat Sciver-Brunt(c), Alice Capsey, Heather Knight, Freya Kemp, Danielle Gibson, Charlotte Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell, Sophia Dunkley, Issy Wong, Lauren Filer, Tilly Corteen-Coleman
Australia Women: Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney(w), Phoebe Litchfield, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux(c), Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Megan Schutt, Grace Harris, Tahlia McGrath, Alana King
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ENG-W vs AUS-W, Women’s T20 World Cup: Today’s Match Prediction
Case 1:
- England Women win the toss and bowl first
- Australia Women’s powerplay score: 50-60
- Australia Women’s total score: 180-190
Case 2:
- Australia Women win the toss and bowl first
- England Women’s powerplay score: 40-50
- England Women’s total score: 170-180
Match result: Team bowling first to win the contest
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.






