England W vs Scotland W: How to watch and who is commentating on the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in the UK
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England Women take on Scotland Women in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at Headingley, Leeds, with the match listed to start at 18:30 UK time on 20 June 2026. For British audiences, the clearest live UK options in the information provided are BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2, the BBC Sounds app and ICC.tv audio, while the televised/world-feed coverage is also carried on Sky Sports Mix.[2][4]
The audio coverage is led by Henry Moeran as main commentator, with Alex Hartley and Katherine Sciver-Brunt as co-commentators.[2] On BBC Radio 5 Live, Phoebe Graham is named as reporter, adding live updates and pitch-side context for listeners following the game on radio.[2]
The Sky Sports Mix / world feed commentary team brings together Charles Dagnall, Tash Farrant and Anjum Chopra.[2] That is a strong broadcast line-up for viewers across the UK and in overseas cricket markets, because world-feed coverage is typically used internationally by broadcasters and digital platforms.
Henry Moeran is a familiar voice to cricket listeners through BBC Sport’s radio output, where he has built a reputation for calm, descriptive play-by-play commentary and live event presentation. Alex Hartley, a former England spinner, has become one of the most recognisable female voices in cricket broadcasting after her international playing career, bringing tactical insight shaped by her time in the England side. Katherine Sciver-Brunt, one of England’s most successful fast bowlers, adds elite-player perspective from a career that made her a major figure in women’s cricket.
On the world-feed side, Charles Dagnall has long been associated with cricket commentary in the UK and has covered major domestic and international fixtures, while Tash Farrant offers the viewpoint of a recent high-level left-arm seamer who played for England before moving into punditry. Anjum Chopra is a leading broadcaster in the women’s game and one of India’s best-known former internationals, having represented her country at the highest level before moving into commentary and analysis.
This fixture is also notable as a meeting between neighbouring European sides on the biggest stage in women’s T20 cricket. The ICC has highlighted the match as a renewed rivalry, with England hosting Scotland in Leeds.[7] Live score coverage and match timing listings also confirm the contest as the 16th match in Group B, with a 6.30pm local start at Headingley.[2][4]
For fans who want background on the competition itself, the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is the premier global tournament in the women’s short format, bringing together the leading international sides in a high-pressure group-stage and knockout structure. The women’s game continues to grow in broadcast reach, and the combination of BBC radio, Sky Sports Mix and ICC audio coverage makes this England v Scotland clash widely accessible.[2][4]
More about the tournament can be found on the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup page.
Article generated: 20 June 2026, 18:40 GMT