Sky Sports will show every game of The Hundred live this summer from Wednesday 3rd August, starting with defending men’s champions Southern Brave launching the competition against Welsh Fire.
Defending women’s champions Oval Invincibles will take on Northern Superchargers in the opening women’s clash on Thursday 11th August, which will mark the first men’s and women’s double-header of the competition. With the exciting debut of women’s cricket in the Commonwealth Games, The Hundred women’s competition will only get under way after the conclusion of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
The opening fixture for the women’s competition will take the evening slot at The Kia Oval, after the men play mid-afternoon.
From then on, every matchday will see women’s and men’s teams playing at the same ground on the same day with every game available live on Sky Sports.
The Hundred fixtures 2022
Women’s matches to be played first unless otherwise stated
Wednesday 3rd August: Southern Brave vs Welsh Fire (7pm)*
Thursday 4th August: Oval Invincibles vs London Spirit (6.30pm)*
Friday 5th August: Manchester Originals vs Northern Superchargers (6.30pm)*
Saturday 6th August: Trent Rockets vs Birmingham Phoenix (2.30pm)*
Sunday 7th August:Welsh Fire vs Oval Invincibles (2pm)*
Monday 8th August: London Spirit vs Manchester Originals (6.30pm)*
Tuesday 9th August:Northern Superchargers vs Trent Rockets (6.30pm)*
Wednesday 10th August: Birmingham Phoenix vs Southern Brave (6.30pm)*
Thursday 11th August: Oval Invincibles vs Northern Superchargers (3pm and 6.30pm)**
Friday 12th August: Southern Brave vs London Spirit (3pm and 6.30pm)
Saturday 13th August: Manchester Originals vs Trent Rockets (11am and 2.30pm)
Saturday 13th August: Welsh Fire vs Birmingham Phoenix (2.30pm and 6pm)
Sunday 14th August: Northern Superchargers vs London Spirit (11am and 2.30pm)
Sunday 14th August: Oval Invincibles vs Southern Brave (2.30pm and 6pm)
Monday 15th August: Birmingham Phoenix vs Trent Rockets (3pm and 6.30pm)
Tuesday 16th August: Manchester Originals vs Welsh Fire (3pm and 6.30pm)
Wednesday 17th August: Trent Rockets vs Oval Invincibles (3.30pm and 7pm)
Thursday 18t August: Southern Brave vs Manchester Originals (3.30pm and 7pm)
Friday 19th August: Birmingham Phoenix vs Northern Superchargers (3.30pm and 7pm)
Saturday 20th August: Trent Rockets vs London Spirit (3.30pm and 7pm)
Sunday 21st August: Northern Superchargers vs Manchester Originals (3.30pm and 7pm)
Monday 22nd August: Welsh Fire vs Southern Brave (3pm and 6.30pm)
Tuesday 23rd August: Oval Invincibles vs Birmingham Phoenix (3pm and 6.30pm)
Wednesday 24th August: London Spirit vs Welsh Fire (3pm and 6.30pm)
Thursday 25th August: Southern Brave vs Trent Rockets (3.30pm and 7pm)
Friday 26th August: Welsh Fire vs Northern Superchargers (3.30pm and 7pm)
Saturday 27th August: London Spirit vs Oval Invincibles (3.30pm and 7pm)
Sunday 28th August: Birmingham Phoenix vs Manchester Originals (3.30pm and 7pm)
Bank Holiday Monday 29th August: Trent Rockets vs Welsh Fire (3.30pm and 7pm)
Tuesday 30th August: London Spirit vs Birmingham Phoenix (3pm and 6.30pm)
Wednesday 31st August: Northern Superchargers vs Southern Brave (11.30am and 3pm)
Wednesday 31st August: Manchester Originals vs Oval Invincibles (3pm and 6.30pm)
Friday 2nd September: Eliminator, Ageas Bowl (3pm and 6.30pm)
Saturday 3rd September: Final, Lord’s (3pm and 6.30pm)
Sunday 4th September: Reserve day
*Men’s match only due to Commonwealth Games
** Women’s match to be played second
A selection of games and highlights will be screened on the BBC.
Bryan Henderson, Director of Cricket for Sky Sports said:
“It was a privilege last year to help the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) launch the Hundred covering 68 live matches in 32 days. The competition was a huge success taking cricket to new, younger audiences – achieved with a refreshing, innovative approach to broadcasting.
“The progressive partnership between Sky Sports and the BBC recorded viewing figures of 16.1 million viewers with more than half watching live cricket for the first time. I think we can universally agree, for all who love the sport, the best thing was witnessing thousands of children having fun and engaging with cricket for the first time. We can’t wait to build on this legacy in 2022.”