Prime Video has announced that it will stream every match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 live, exclusive, and free for all fans in Australia.
This marks the second time an ICC women’s tournament has been offered for free on the platform, following the 2025 Cricket World Cup.
Australian viewers can access the coverage by simply using an Amazon account with an email or phone number, as no payment or paid subscription is required.
Head of content at Prime Video Australia and New Zealand, Alexandra Gilbert, emphasised the brand’s commitment to building a premier entertainment destination while ensuring even more Australians can experience elite women’s sport.
“Prime Video is proud to make the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 freely available to all Australians,”
“We saw firsthand the passion for women’s cricket in Australia when we made the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 free for fans, and we’re committed to building on that momentum.
“From premium originals to live sport, we’re building Prime Video into a true entertainment destination, bringing a wide selection of premium programming together in one place and making this tournament free ensures even more Australians can experience it.
“We wish the Australian women’s team all the best as they strive for their seventh ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title,” Gilbert said.

The 10th edition of the tournament features 12 international sides competing across Wales and England, with the group stages beginning on Saturday, 13 June 2026.
The Australian team, led by new captain Sophie Molineux, will begin their campaign against South Africa at 11:30 pm AEST on the opening day.
This tournament represents Molineux’s first major international assignment as skipper since taking over the role from Alyssa Healy in January.
The competition will conclude with the final held at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground in London on Sunday, 5 July. Fans can take advantage of several digital features on Prime Video, including 10- or 25-minute highlights, full match replays, and the ‘Rapid Recap’ feature for those joining the live broadcast late.
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