The Hundred Men’s Competition 2026 Schedule, Fixtures & Teams

Written By: Sanjay Thomas
Published: March 23, 2026

In the first three editions of The Hundred Men’s Competition, three different teams lifted the trophy. No one has defended the title yet. 

That alone makes 2026 feel special. This year’s competition runs from July 21 to August 16, with 34 high-quality matches across eight iconic venues in England and Wales. 

Eight teams, hundreds of world-class players, and one winner. The battle starts at Kennington Oval in London and ends at the Grand Final on August 16. Who takes the trophy this time?

The Hundred Men’s Competition 2026 Full Schedule

The group stage runs from July 21 to August 12, with 32 matches spread across eight venues in England and Wales. 

The Hundred Men's Competition 2026 Full Schedule
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Each team plays multiple home and away fixtures before the knockouts.

DateMatchVenueTime (GMT)Time (Local/BST)
Tue, Jul 21MI London vs Sunrisers LeedsKennington Oval, London17:3018:30
Wed, Jul 22Southern Brave vs Welsh FireThe Rose Bowl, Southampton17:3018:30
Thu, Jul 23London Spirit vs Manchester Super GiantsLord’s, London17:3018:30
Fri, Jul 24Birmingham Phoenix vs Trent RocketsEdgbaston, Birmingham17:3018:30
Sat, Jul 25Sunrisers Leeds vs Southern BraveHeadingley, Leeds13:3014:30
Sat, Jul 25Welsh Fire vs MI LondonSophia Gardens, Cardiff17:0018:00
Sun, Jul 26Manchester Super Giants vs Birmingham PhoenixEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester13:3014:30
Sun, Jul 26Trent Rockets vs London SpiritTrent Bridge, Nottingham17:0018:00
Mon, Jul 27Southern Brave vs MI LondonThe Rose Bowl, Southampton17:3018:30
Tue, Jul 28Sunrisers Leeds vs Manchester Super GiantsHeadingley, Leeds17:3018:30
Wed, Jul 29Welsh Fire vs Trent RocketsSophia Gardens, Cardiff14:0015:00
Wed, Jul 29MI London vs London SpiritKennington Oval, London17:3018:30
Thu, Jul 30Southern Brave vs Birmingham PhoenixThe Rose Bowl, Southampton17:3018:30
Fri, Jul 31Manchester Super Giants vs Trent RocketsEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester17:3018:30
Sat, Aug 1Birmingham Phoenix vs Welsh FireEdgbaston, Birmingham13:3014:30
Sat, Aug 1London Spirit vs Southern BraveLord’s, London17:0018:00
Sun, Aug 2Trent Rockets vs Sunrisers LeedsTrent Bridge, Nottingham13:3014:30
Sun, Aug 2MI London vs Manchester Super GiantsKennington Oval, London17:0018:00
Mon, Aug 3Welsh Fire vs Southern BraveSophia Gardens, Cardiff17:3018:30
Tue, Aug 4Sunrisers Leeds vs London SpiritHeadingley, Leeds17:3018:30
Wed, Aug 5Manchester Super Giants vs Welsh FireEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester14:0015:00
Wed, Aug 5Trent Rockets vs Birmingham PhoenixTrent Bridge, Nottingham17:3018:30
Thu, Aug 6London Spirit vs MI LondonLord’s, London17:3018:30
Fri, Aug 7Birmingham Phoenix vs Sunrisers LeedsEdgbaston, Birmingham17:3018:30
Sat, Aug 8MI London vs Trent RocketsKennington Oval, London13:3014:30
Sat, Aug 8Southern Brave vs Manchester Super GiantsThe Rose Bowl, Southampton17:0018:00
Sun, Aug 9Sunrisers Leeds vs Welsh FireHeadingley, Leeds13:3014:30
Sun, Aug 9London Spirit vs Birmingham PhoenixLord’s, London17:0018:00
Mon, Aug 10Trent Rockets vs Southern BraveTrent Bridge, Nottingham17:3018:30
Tue, Aug 11Manchester Super Giants vs Sunrisers LeedsEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester17:3018:30
Wed, Aug 12Welsh Fire vs London SpiritSophia Gardens, Cardiff14:0015:00
Wed, Aug 12Birmingham Phoenix vs MI LondonEdgbaston, Birmingham17:3018:30

After all 32 group stage matches, the top teams advance to the knockouts. The playoff schedule is listed below with the confirmed dates for both final-stage fixtures.

The Hundred Men’s Competition 2026 Knockout Schedule

Just two matches remain after the group stage ends. The Eliminator on August 14 decides who earns a spot in the Grand Final two days later on August 16.

DateMatchVenueTime (GMT)Time (Local/BST)
Fri, Aug 14EliminatorTBC17:0018:00
Sun, Aug 16Grand FinalTBC17:0018:00

The 2026 champion will be crowned at the Grand Final on August 16. The venue and teams for both knockout matches will be confirmed once the group stage concludes.

Venues For The Hundred Men’s Competition 2026

Eight world-class grounds across England and Wales will host matches this summer. Each venue brings different playing conditions and a distinct atmosphere to the competition.

Kennington Oval, London

The Oval is one of England’s most iconic cricket grounds and MI London’s home base. It is a high-scoring venue with a flat pitch that batters love. 

Kennington Oval, London
Image Source: The Cricket Gazette

The large London crowd makes it one of the loudest grounds in the competition. Several key group stage matches are scheduled here.

The Rose Bowl, Southampton

The Rose Bowl is Southern Brave’s home and has hosted some brilliant moments in The Hundred since the tournament began. 

The Rose Bowl, Southampton
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The pitch offers a fair contest between bat and ball. The venue has modern facilities and a strong local fan base. It is a lively and well-rounded ground for T20 cricket.

Lord’s, London

Lord’s is the home of cricket and serves as the London Spirit’s base in The Hundred. The pitch can be two-paced, which makes free stroke play tricky at times. 

Lord's, London
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Playing at Lord’s always adds extra weight to any match. The knowledgeable crowd here makes every game feel like a major occasion.

Edgbaston, Birmingham

Edgbaston is Birmingham Phoenix’s fortress and has a reputation for producing big, electric matches. The crowd is loud and fully invested in every ball. 

Edgbaston, Birmingham
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The pitch is generally good for batting with a fast outfield. High-scoring games have been the norm at Edgbaston, making it a fan-favourite venue.

Headingley, Leeds

Headingley is the home of the Sunrisers Leeds and one of England’s most historic cricket grounds. The pitch can offer early seam movement before the batters take control. 

Headingley, Leeds
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The Leeds crowd is passionate and always backs the home side strongly. Matches here tend to be competitive and tight right to the end.

Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

Emirates Old Trafford is the Manchester Super Giants’ home in The Hundred. The pitch suits both batters and spinners, which produces varied and interesting games. 

Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
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The ground carries a strong cricket culture and draws big, enthusiastic crowds every match day. It is one of the finest venues in the north of England.

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Trent Bridge is the Trent Rockets’ home and one of England’s most batter-friendly grounds. The pitch is flat and fast, which regularly leads to high totals. 

Trent Bridge, Nottingham
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The ground creates a fantastic atmosphere for day-night matches under lights. Some of the biggest scores in The Hundred’s short history have come here.

Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Sophia Gardens is Welsh Fire’s home and the only Welsh venue in the competition. The ground has a scenic setting and produces highly competitive cricket. 

Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
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Swing bowlers often dominate the early overs before batters take control. It is a unique ground that gives Welsh Fire a clear home advantage.

Squads For The Hundred Men’s Competition 2026

All eight teams have named strong squads for the 2026 edition, blending international stars with talented local players. Here is the full squad list for every team.

Trent Rockets Squad

Tim David, Ben Duckett, Finn Allen, Dan Mousley, Mitchell Santner, Craig Overton, Lewis Gregory, Tom Banton, Sam Billings, Aneurin Donald, Louis Kimber, David Payne, Matt Henry, Danny Briggs, Ben Mayes, Brad Currie

Southern Brave Squad

David Miller, Ben McKinney, Tom Abell, Caleb Falconer, Marcus Stoinis, Nikhil Chaudhary, Jamie Smith, Tristan Stubbs, Thomas Rew, Michael Pepper, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Luke Wood, Chris Jordan, Daniel Worrall

Manchester Super Giants Squad

Aiden Markram, Leus du Plooy, Max Holden, Tawanda Muyeye, Paul Walter, Liam Dawson, Gus Atkinson, Jos Buttler, Heinrich Klaasen, Tim Seifert, Tom Moores, Noor Ahmad, Josh Tongue, Sonny Baker, Tom Hartley, George Scrimshaw

Welsh Fire Squad

Joe Root, Asa Tribe, Matthew Short,Rachin Ravindra, Ben Kellaway, Marco Jansen, Chris Woakes, Philip Salt, Jordan Cox, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Lockie Ferguson, Thomas Aspinwall, Sam Cook, Jafer Chohan

Sunrisers Leeds Squad

Harry Brook, Zak Crawley, Mitchell Marsh, Dan Lawrence, Benny Howell, Tom Lawes, Liam Patterson-White, Ed Barnard, Ryan Rickelton, Tom Alsop, Brydon Carse, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Potts, Abrar Ahmed, Reece Topley

Birmingham Phoenix Squad

Will Smeed, Laurie Evans, Mitchell Owen, Jacob Bethell, Rehan Ahmed, Jordan Thompson, Scott Currie, Ethan Brookes, Donovan Ferreira, Joe Clarke, Saqib Mahmood, Usman Tariq, Chris Wood, Mustafizur Rahman

MI London Squad

James Vince, Ollie Sykes, Jason Roy, Will Jacks, Sherfane Rutherford, Sam Curran, Rashid Khan, Tom Curran, Nicholas Pooran, Ollie Pope, Trent Boult, Nathan Sowter, Richard Gleeson, Olly Stone, Callum Parkinson

London Spirit Squad

Dewald Brevis, Adam Hose, Liam Livingstone, James Coles, Jamie Overton, David Willey, Jonny Bairstow, James Rew, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Matthew Fisher, Adam Zampa, Mason Crane, Adam Milne, Tymal Mills

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Conclusion: The Hundred Men’s Competition 2026

The Hundred Men’s Competition 2026 runs from July 21 to August 16, covering 34 matches across eight world-class venues. All eight teams carry strong squads and real title ambitions this year.

The group stage will be intense, and the knockouts will be dramatic. With no team having won back-to-back yet, the competition is as open as it has ever been. This is a summer of cricket not to miss.

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