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Written By: Ben Crawley
Published: January 9, 2026

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 is currently underway, and the points table reflects how teams are performing as the tournament progresses. Teams receive 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie or no result, and no points for a loss. Net Run Rate (NRR) is used to separate teams when points are equal.

This WPL 2026 points table gives a clear picture of team standings, recent results, and the race for playoff spots as the season continues.

Current WPL 2026 Team Standings

The WPL 2026 table tracks the progress of the league’s five franchises, Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Gujarat Giants, and UP Warriorz. It helps supporters evaluate where each side stands and how close they are to playoff qualification as the season develops.

TeamPlayedWonLostNRRFormPoints
Royal Challengers Bengaluru110+0.150W2
Mumbai Indians101-0.150L0
Delhi Capitals0000.0000
Gujarat Giants0000.0000
UP Warriorz0000.0000
WPL 2026 Points Table
Source: CricToday

Playoff Qualification Format

Based on the 2026 schedule, playoff qualification in the WPL will be decided after the league stage concludes in Vadodara. The top three teams from the points table will progress to the knockout phase. The first and second-placed sides will meet in Qualifier 1 on February 3, with the winner earning a direct spot in the final. The third-ranked team will take on the Qualifier 1 loser in the Eliminator, vying for the remaining final berth on February 5. If any teams finish level on points, Net Run Rate (NRR) will determine their positions in the standings.

WPL 2026 Schedule & Results

The WPL 2026 schedule features 22 thrilling matches from January 9 to February 5, spanning league clashes and high-stakes playoffs across Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. Fans can look forward to nonstop action as all five franchises compete for the coveted title.

DateMatchVenueResult
Friday, January 9Match 1 – MI vs RCBNavi MumbaiRCB beat MI by 3 wickets
Saturday, January 10Match 2 – UPW vs GGNavi Mumbai
Saturday, January 10Match 3 – MI vs DCNavi Mumbai
Sunday, January 11Match 4 – DC vs GGNavi Mumbai
Monday, January 12Match 5 – RCB vs UPWNavi Mumbai
Tuesday, January 13Match 6 – MI vs GGNavi Mumbai
Wednesday, January 14Match 7 – UPW vs DCNavi Mumbai
Thursday, January 15Match 8 – MI vs UPWNavi Mumbai
Friday, January 16Match 9 – RCB vs GGNavi Mumbai
Saturday, January 17Match 10 – UPW vs MINavi Mumbai
Saturday, January 17Match 11 – DC vs RCBNavi Mumbai
Monday, January 19Match 12 – GG vs RCBVadodara
Tuesday, January 20Match 13 – DC vs MIVadodara
Thursday, January 22Match 14 – GG vs UPWVadodara
Saturday, January 24Match 15 – RCB vs DCVadodara
Monday, January 26Match 16 – RCB vs MIVadodara
Tuesday, January 27Match 17 – GG vs DCVadodara
Thursday, January 29Match 18 – UPW vs RCBVadodara
Friday, January 30Match 19 – GG vs MIVadodara
Sunday, February 1Match 20 – DC vs UPWVadodara
Tuesday, February 3Match 21 – EliminatorVadodara
Thursday, February 5Match 22 – FinalVadodara

Highlights From WPL 2025

The Mumbai Indians Women clinched their second title by defeating Delhi Capitals in a thrilling eight-run final at Brabourne Stadium. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur shone with a 66 off 44 balls, supported by Nat Sciver-Brunt’s 3/30 with the ball.

During the league stage, Delhi Capitals led with 10 points (5 wins in 8 matches), followed by Mumbai Indians (10 points, +0.192 NRR), Gujarat Giants (8 points), and both RCB and UP Warriorz (6 points each). Despite being the reigning champions in 2024, RCB missed the playoffs after a stuttering campaign.

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Final Thoughts: Stay Updated With WPL 2026

As the season unfolds, the WPL 2026 standings remain essential for fans tracking how each team’s campaign progresses. The ever-changing points table offers a snapshot of wins, losses, points totals, and NRR, revealing which sides are gaining momentum and which must improve to stay in the playoff race.

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