Check out the full Cricket World Cup 2023 TV schedule including kick-off times, channel details and live stream information for the whole tournament.
The Cricket World Cup 2023 is bubbling along nicely with a healthy blend of big performances, elite stars proving their credentials and immense shocks across India.
England have experienced a mixed bag of results so far and must up their game if they are to carry their title defence into the knockout phase.
Hosts India appear to be the team to beat during this tournament, though a perennially underrated New Zealand side also looks in good shape to contend deep into the competition.
England entered the tournament as reigning champions and remain among the favourites to go far under the guidance of captain Jos Buttler, though a shock defeat to Afghanistan knocked the wind out of their sails.
Eoin Morgan led the team to glory in 2019 following the one of the truly great sporting finals in history and the infamous super over that clinched the title “by the barest of margins”.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about the Cricket World Cup 2023 TV schedule, channel details and live stream information.
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Cricket World Cup 2023 on TV
You can watch the Cricket World Cup live on Sky Sports Cricket and Main Event or online via the SkyGo app throughout the week.
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Cricket World Cup 2023 TV schedule
All UK times. All live on Sky Sports Cricket, unless otherwise stated. Subject to change.
Pool stage
Friday 20th October
Australia v Pakistan (9:30am)
Saturday 21st October
Netherlands v Sri Lanka (6am)
England v South Africa (9:30am)
Sunday 22nd October
India v New Zealand (9:30am)
Monday 23rd October
Pakistan v Afghanistan (9:30am)
Tuesday 24th October
South Africa v Bangladesh (9:30am)
Wednesday 25th October
Australia v Netherlands (9:30am)
Thursday 26th October
England v Sri Lanka (9:30am)
Friday 27th October
Pakistan v South Africa (9:30am)
Saturday 28th October
Australia v New Zealand (6am)
Netherlands v Bangladesh (9:30am)
Sunday 29th October
India v England (8:30am)
Monday 30th October
Afghanistan v Sri Lanka (8:30am)
Tuesday 31st October
Pakistan v Bangladesh (8:30am)
Wednesday 1st November
New Zealand v South Africa (8:30am)
Thursday 2nd November
India v Sri Lanka (8:30am)
Friday 3rd November
Netherlands v Afghanistan (8:30am)
Saturday 4th November
New Zealand v Pakistan (5am)
England v Australia (8:30am)
Sunday 5th November
India v South Africa (8:30am)
Monday 6th November
Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (8:30am)
Tuesday 7th November
Australia v Afghanistan (8:30am)
Wednesday 8th November
England v Netherlands (8:30am)
Thursday 9th November
New Zealand v Sri Lanka (8:30am)
Friday 10th November
South Africa v Afghanistan (8:30am)
Saturday 11th November
Australia v Bangladesh (5am)
England v Pakistan (8:30am)
Sunday 12th November
India v Netherlands (8:30am)
Cricket World Cup results
Pool stage
Thursday 5th October
England v New Zealand (9:30am)
NZ win by 9 wickets.
Friday 6th October
Pakistan v Netherlands (9:30am)
PAK win by 81 runs
Saturday 7th October
Bangladesh v Afghanistan (6am)
BAN win by 6 wickets
South Africa v Sri Lanka (9:30am)
SA win by 102 runs
Sunday 8th October
India v Australia (9:30am)
IND win by 6 wickets
Monday 9th October
New Zealand v Netherlands (9:30am)
NZ win by 99 runs
Tuesday 10th October
England v Bangladesh (6am)
ENG win by 137 runs
Pakistan v Sri Lanka (9:30am)
PAK win by 6 wickets
Wednesday 11th October
India v Afghanistan (9:30am)
IND win by 8 wickets
Thursday 12th October
Australia v South Africa (9:30am)
SA win by 134 runs
Friday 13th October
Bangladesh v New Zealand (9:30am)
NZ win by 8 wickets
Saturday 14th October
Pakistan v India (9:30am)
IND win by 7 wickets
Sunday 15th October
Afghanistan v England (9:30am)
AFG win by 69 runs
Monday 16th October
Sri Lanka v Australia (9:30am)
AUS win by 5 wickets
Tuesday 17th October
Netherlands v South Africa (9:30am)
NED wins by 38 runs
Wednesday 18th October
New Zealand v Afghanistan (9:30am)
NZ wins by 149 runs
Thursday 19th October
Bangladesh v India (9:30am)
IND win by 7 wickets
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