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Written By: Ben Crawley
Published: May 5, 2026

The 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Sub-regional Qualifier is the largest EAP qualifying tournament in history, featuring nine associate nations competing across May 8 to May 18, 2026 in Japan.

The tournament is hosted across two prefectures with the Sano International Cricket Ground in Tochigi and Kōrogi Sports Park in Nisshin City (Aichi) sharing fixtures, and serves as the qualification pathway for the 2028 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Hosts Japan join Cook Islands, Fiji, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, South Korea, and Vanuatu in a three-group format that progresses to a Super Six stage and a separate consolation tri-series for the eliminated teams.

2026 EAP Qualifier: Full Schedule

The 27-match tournament runs across 11 days with two daily slots: 9:30 AM and 2:00 PM local Japan time (JST). The full fixture list is below in chronological order.

2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup EAP Qualifier
Source: Japan Cricket Association

Group Stage (May 8-10, 2026)

MatchDateTeamsVenueTime (Local JST / IST / GMT)
1st MatchFriday, May 8Indonesia vs PhilippinesSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
2nd MatchFriday, May 8Fiji vs VanuatuKōrogi Sports Park, Nisshin9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
3rd MatchFriday, May 8Cook Islands vs South KoreaKōrogi Sports Park, Nisshin2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM
4th MatchSaturday, May 9Indonesia vs SamoaSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
5th MatchSaturday, May 9Japan vs VanuatuKōrogi Sports Park, Nisshin9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
6th MatchSaturday, May 9South Korea vs Papua New GuineaKōrogi Sports Park, Nisshin2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM
7th MatchSunday, May 10Samoa vs PhilippinesSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
8th MatchSunday, May 10Japan vs FijiKōrogi Sports Park, Nisshin9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
9th MatchSunday, May 10Papua New Guinea vs Cook IslandsKōrogi Sports Park, Nisshin2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM

Super Six Stage (May 12-18, 2026)

The top two teams from each group advance to the Super Six stage. Sano International Cricket Ground will host all six matches.

MatchDateTeamsVenueTime (Local JST / IST / GMT)
Super Six Match 1Tuesday, May 12TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
Super Six Match 2Tuesday, May 12TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM
Super Six Match 3Wednesday, May 13TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
Super Six Match 4Wednesday, May 13TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM
Super Six Match 5Thursday, May 14TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
Super Six Match 6Thursday, May 14TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM
Super Six Match 7Saturday, May 16TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
Super Six Match 8Saturday, May 16TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM
Super Six Match 9Sunday, May 17TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
Super Six Match 10Sunday, May 17TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM
Super Six Match 11Monday, May 18TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground9:30 AM / 6:00 AM / 12:30 AM
Super Six Match 12Monday, May 18TBC vs TBCSano International Cricket Ground2:00 PM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 AM

Consolation Tri-Series (May 12-18, 2026)

The three eliminated teams from the group stage compete in a consolation tri-series at Sano International Cricket Ground 2 to determine the lower placings. Each team plays the other twice across 6 matches.

2026 EAP Qualifier: Teams and Groups

The nine participating nations have been split into three groups of three. The hosts Japan are placed in Group 1, which is hosted at the Kōrogi Sports Park in Nisshin City, Aichi.

Japan Cricket Team
Source: News 18

Group 1 (Kōrogi Sports Park, Nisshin)

Hosts Japan are joined by two associate sides who have built strong recent records in EAP cricket. Fiji enter as the highest-ranked side in the group based on previous regional results.

  • Fiji
  • Japan (Hosts)
  • Vanuatu

Group 2 (Sano International Cricket Ground)

Group 2 features three Pacific and Southeast Asian sides at Japan Cricket Association’s headquarters in Sano. Indonesia and the Philippines are expected to compete for top spot.

  • Indonesia
  • Philippines
  • Samoa

Group 3 (Kōrogi Sports Park, Nisshin)

Papua New Guinea, the highest-ranked T20I side in the EAP region, headlines Group 3. The Barramundis are heavy favourites to top the group ahead of Cook Islands and South Korea.

  • Cook Islands
  • Papua New Guinea
  • South Korea

Where to Watch 2026 EAP Qualifier Live

The ICC has confirmed broadcast and streaming for selected matches across the tournament. Live streaming options remain limited compared to senior ICC events but cover most fixtures via official channels.

Fancode
Source: TOI
PlatformCoverageRegion
ICC.tvLive streamingWorldwide
Japan Cricket Association YouTubeFree live streamWorldwide
Cricket PNGMatch highlightsPapua New Guinea
FanCodeSelected matchesIndia
CricbuzzLive scores and commentaryWorldwide
ESPNCricinfoLive scores and commentaryWorldwide
Member board social mediaHighlights and clipsRegion-specific

ICC.tv is expected to provide the most comprehensive coverage, with all Super Six matches likely to be streamed live across the tournament’s nine playing days.

Tickets for 2026 EAP Qualifier

The Japan Cricket Association has not announced a formal paid ticketing system for the tournament.

  • Visit cricket.or.jp for the latest entry information
  • Follow Japan Cricket Association social media for stadium updates
  • Walk-up entry is the most common practice for EAP fixtures
  • Sano International Cricket Ground is approximately 100 km from Tokyo
  • Kōrogi Sports Park is approximately 25 km east of Nagoya
  • The Nisshin venue serves as a test event for the Asian Games 2026 cricket competition

Why This Series Matters

The 2026 EAP Qualifier is the largest tournament of its kind ever hosted, with significant implications for the future of cricket in the East Asia-Pacific region.

For 2028 T20 World Cup Qualification

The tournament forms the first step in the qualification pathway for the 2028 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Specifically, the top finishers in the Super Six stage advance to the next phase of qualification, although the ICC has not yet confirmed the exact number of teams that will progress or whether the EAP region will regain an automatic World Cup spot.

For Japan and the Asian Games

The Nisshin venue at Kōrogi Sports Park serves as a compulsory test event for the Asian Games 2026 cricket competition, scheduled for September 2026. The successful staging of the EAP Qualifier directly impacts Japan’s readiness for the multi-sport showpiece. Specifically, Nisshin City will host its first-ever international cricket matches across the tournament.

For Pacific Cricket Development

Papua New Guinea, the highest-ranked T20I side in the EAP region, leads a strong Pacific contingent that includes Fiji, Vanuatu, Cook Islands, and Samoa. The format guarantees each side plays at least 6 matches, providing valuable T20I exposure and ranking points for development sides.

For Indonesia, Philippines, and South Korea

The three Asian sides outside the Pacific use the qualifier as a major step in establishing themselves on the international cricket map. Indonesia, in particular, has built significant momentum after winning their recent T20I series against Malaysia.

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Conclusion: Largest Ever EAP Qualifier Begins May 8 in Japan

The 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Sub-regional Qualifier brings together nine associate nations across 11 days of cricket in Japan, marking the largest tournament of its kind ever staged in the region.

Defending EAP champions Papua New Guinea face a stiffer test than ever from a deeper field, with hosts Japan, Fiji, Indonesia, Philippines, Cook Islands, Samoa, South Korea, and Vanuatu all competing for a place at the 2028 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Play begins at 9:30 AM JST on Friday, May 8, 2026, with all matches streamed live on ICC.tv and the Japan Cricket Association’s official YouTube channel.

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