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Written By: Ben Crawley

The Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 marks the start of the tournament’s decisive phase, where the race for the semifinals intensifies.

In the Super 8 format, the eight teams are divided into two groups of four. Each team plays three matches within its group, and the top two teams from each group move on to the semifinals.

Below, you’ll find complete details on the Super 8 match schedule, team standings, key fixtures, and how to watch the tournament live.

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super 8 Schedule

Check the T20 World Cup Super 8 schedule featuring key fixtures, match dates, venues, and timings as teams battle for the semifinals.

DateMatchVenue (Location)Time (IST / GMT)
Feb 21New Zealand vs PakistanR. Premadasa Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Feb 22Sri Lanka vs EnglandPallekele International Cricket Stadium3:00 PM / 9:30 AM
Feb 22India vs South AfricaNarendra Modi Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Feb 23West Indies vs ZimbabweWankhede Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Feb 24England vs PakistanPallekele International Cricket Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Feb 25Sri Lanka vs New ZealandR. Premadasa Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Feb 26South Africa vs West IndiesNarendra Modi Stadium3:00 PM / 9:30 AM
Feb 26India vs ZimbabweMA Chidambaram Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Feb 27England vs New ZealandR. Premadasa Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Feb 28Sri Lanka vs PakistanPallekele International Cricket Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Mar 01Zimbabwe vs South AfricaArun Jaitley Stadium3:00 PM / 9:30 AM
Mar 01India vs West IndiesEden Gardens7:00 PM / 1:30 PM

Super 8 Qualification Criteria For The Semi-finals

Here is a simple explanation of the Super 8 qualification criteria, including points system, group format, and how teams reach the Semi-finals.

Super 8 Qualification Criteria For The Semi-finals
Source: Khel Now
  • The eight teams are divided into two groups of four teams each in the Super 8 stage.
  • Each team plays three matches against the other teams in its group.
  • A team earns 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie or no result, and 0 points for a loss.
  • The top two teams from each group qualify for the Semi-finals.
  • If teams finish with equal points, the team with more wins is ranked higher.
  • If still tied, the team with the better Net Run Rate (NRR) moves ahead.
  • If the tie continues, the head-to-head result between the teams decides the position. 

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Semi-Final And Final Schedule 

Here is the semi-final and final schedule for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, including match dates, venues, and timings.

DateMatchVenue (Location)Time (IST / GMT)
Mar 04Semi-Final 1Eden Gardens / R. Premadasa Stadium*7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Mar 05Semi-Final 2Wankhede Stadium7:00 PM / 1:30 PM
Mar 08Grand FinalNarendra Modi Stadium / R. Premadasa Stadium**7:00 PM / 1:30 PM

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Venues 

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 matches will be played across iconic venues in India and Sri Lanka.

Here is a brief description of  all the Super 8 Match Venues: 

1. Narendra Modi Stadium

Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is the world’s largest cricket stadium, seating over 132,000 fans. Its massive structure and modern LED ring lighting create a powerful atmosphere, especially during evening matches. 

Narendra Modi Stadium
Source: Wikipedia 

The pitch is generally balanced, offering support to both batters and bowlers, while the large boundaries test power-hitting ability. 

Hosted Matches: India vs South Africa (Feb 22), West Indies vs South Africa (Feb 26).

2. R. Premadasa Stadium

R. Premadasa Stadium, also known as Khettarama, is considered the spiritual home of Sri Lankan cricket. It is famous for passionate crowds and has hosted several major white-ball games, including the 2012 T20 World Cup final.

R. Premadasa Stadium
Source: Wikpedia 

The surface is often spin-friendly, especially as the match progresses. Humid coastal conditions can assist seamers early before the pitch slows down. 

Hosted Matches: New Zealand vs Pakistan (Feb 21), Sri Lanka vs New Zealand (Feb 25), England vs New Zealand (Feb 27).

3. Pallekele International Cricket Stadium

Nestled in the scenic hills of Kandy, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium is one of the most picturesque venues in the tournament. The open design provides beautiful views of the surrounding highlands, creating a calm yet competitive atmosphere.

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Source: News 18

The cooler climate in Kandy often allows the ball to swing longer compared to coastal venues. The conditions can challenge batters early on. 

Hosted Matches: Sri Lanka vs England (Feb 22), England vs Pakistan (Feb 24), Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (Feb 28).

4. Wankhede Stadium

Wankhede Stadium, located near the Arabian Sea in Mumbai, is known for thrilling T20 encounters. The venue has a lively crowd and a reputation for producing high-scoring matches due to its shorter boundaries.

Wankhede Stadium
Source: Mumbai Indians Website 

The red-soil pitch supports stroke play, while humid sea air may help new-ball bowlers briefly. Dew often plays a key role in night games. 

Hosted Match: West Indies vs Zimbabwe (Feb 23).

5. MA Chidambaram Stadium

Commonly called Chepauk, this historic Chennai venue is one of India’s oldest and most respected cricket grounds. It is admired for its knowledgeable and passionate crowd that appreciates quality cricket.

MA Chidambaram Stadium
Source: ICC Website 

The pitch traditionally favors spin bowlers, offering turn and grip that can challenge aggressive batters. Tactical discipline is important here. 

Hosted Match: India vs Zimbabwe (Feb 26).

6. Arun Jaitley Stadium

Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi blends historic surroundings with modern upgrades. Recently renovated stands have improved facilities while maintaining the ground’s classic charm and energetic city atmosphere.

Arun Jaitley Stadium
Source: Wikipedia 

The pitch can be slightly slow and low compared to other Indian venues, rewarding smart bowling variations. 

Hosted Match: Zimbabwe vs South Africa (Mar 01).

7. Eden Gardens

Eden Gardens in Kolkata is one of the most iconic cricket stadiums in the world, with a capacity of around 68,000 spectators. The crowd is known for creating a loud and electric match-day atmosphere.

Eden Gardens
Source: Wikipedia 

The surface offers true bounce and a quick outfield, making it ideal for T20 cricket. Big matches here often feel special. 

Hosted Match: India vs West Indies (Mar 01)

Note: Due to a neutral venue agreement between India and Pakistan, Pakistan must play all their matches in Sri Lanka. If they qualify for the final, the game moves from Ahmedabad to Colombo.

Where To Watch The T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Matches Live 

Here is the official broadcast and streaming details table for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage:

RegionTV ChannelStreaming Platform
IndiaStar SportsJioHotstar
Sri LankaDialog TV, TV Supreme, PEO TVThePapare.com, Dialog Play app
PakistanPTV Sports, PTV Home (Urdu)Myco, Tamasha, ARY Zapp, Tapmad
UK & IrelandSky SportsNOW
AustraliaAmazon Prime Video
USA & CanadaWillow TVWillow TV, Amazon Prime, YouTube Primetime
South Africa / Sub-Saharan AfricaSuperSportSuperSport App
Caribbean IslandsESPNDisney+ (Latin America)
Middle East & North Africa (MENA)CricLife MaxStarzPlay
New ZealandSky SportSky Sport Now

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Conclusion: The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Stage Begins on February 21 

The Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 begins on February 21, 2026. Eight teams, India, Pakistan, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, West Indies, and Zimbabwe, will compete in this decisive phase.

The teams are divided into two groups of four, with each side playing three matches. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals on March 4–5.

After strong group-stage performances, it will be exciting to see which teams continue their momentum and book a place in the semifinals

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