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Prime Video today announced all matches of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 will be streamed live, exclusive, and free for all Australians.

The defending champions enter the tournament as the most successful team in women’s cricket history, having claimed the Women’s Cricket World Cup seven times – a record unmatched by any other nation. The tournament will also be played in favourable evening time zones for Australian viewers, ensuring that as many fans as possible can tune in live during prime time viewing and support the Australian Women’s team.

“As defending champions and the most successful side in tournament history, Australian women’s cricket continues to set the gold standard,” said Alexandra Gilbert, head of content, Prime Video Australia & New Zealand. “This championship will be a defining moment for the Australian team like never before. By broadcasting the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 free for all Australians, in prime-time evening slots, we’re not only delighting our customers and maximising the visibility for these outstanding athletes – but also inspiring the next generation of female cricketers.”

“A World Cup is always one of the biggest events on the calendar for us and we’re excited to get to India and kick off our campaign,” said Australian women’s captain, Alyssa Healy. “The women’s game continues to grow globally and maintaining strong visibility is essential to that growth. It’s great that fans will be able to watch the tournament on Prime Video for free; it’s a fantastic incentive and hopefully Australia gets behind us in what’s going to be a tightly fought World Cup.”

Starting 30 September at 7:30 pm AEST, and running through to the final on 2 November, cricket fans nationwide can enjoy all the action for free on any device via the Prime Video app or website.

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Being played in five cities across India and SriLanka, the tournament starts on September 30 with the Group Stage featuring eight cricketing nations, culminating in a highly anticipated Final on November 2.

This announcement builds on a number of initiatives to help grow women’s cricket in Australia as part of Prime Video’s four-year broadcast deal with the ICC. This year, Prime Video gifted 50Frog Box Starter Kits to junior women’s cricket teams across the country to help increase visibility of grassroots cricket. Last year, 10- and 25-minute highlight packages from the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 were also made available for free on Prime Video to increase exposure of the elite women’s game.

There will be action aplenty across the schedule, with the reigning champions launching their title defence on October 1 against the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 champions, New Zealand. The Semi-Finals will begin on October 29, before the World Cup Final is played on November 2.

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Schedule

7.30pm AEST, 30 September – India v Sri Lanka, Guwahati
7.30pm AEST, 1 October – Australiav New Zealand, Indore
7.30pm AEST, 2 October – Bangladesh v Pakistan, Colombo
7.30pm AEST, 3 October – England v South Africa, Guwahati
7.30pm AEST, 4 October – Australia v Sri Lanka, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 5 October – Indiav Pakistan, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 6 October – New Zealand v South Africa, Indore
8.30pm AEDT, 7 October – England v Bangladesh, Guwahati
8.30pm AEDT, 8 October – Australia v Pakistan, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 9 October – India v South Africa, Visakhapatnam
8.30pm AEDT, 10 October – New Zealand v Bangladesh, Guwahati
8.30pm AEDT, 11 October – England v Sri Lanka, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 12 October – India v Australia, Visakhapatnam
8.30pm AEDT, 13 October – South Africa v Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam
8.30pm AEDT, 14 October – New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 15 October – England v Pakistan, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 16 October – Australia v Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam
8.30pm AEDT, 17 October – South Africa v Sri Lanka, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 18 October – New Zealand v Pakistan, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 19 October – India v England, Indore
8.30pm AEDT, 20 October – Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Navi Mumbai
8.30pm AEDT, 21 October – South Africa v Pakistan, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 22 October – Australia v England, Indore
8.30pm AEDT, 23 October – India v New Zealand, Navi Mumbai
8.30pm AEDT, 24 October – Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 25 October – Australiav South Africa, Indore
4.30pm AEDT, 26 October – England v New Zealand, Visakhapatnam
8.30pm AEDT, 26 October – India v Bangladesh, Navi Mumbai
8.30pm AEDT, 29 October – Semi-final 1, Guwahati/Colombo
8.30pm AEDT, 30 October – Semi-final 2, Navi Mumbai
8.30pm AEDT, 2 November – Final, Navi Mumbai/Colombo

*Match times will shift to 8:30 pm AEDT once daylight saving begins on Sunday, 5 October 2025, when clocks go forward by one hour.