How to Watch Live Cricket in the UK this year
There are several ways you can watch live Cricket, either via TV or via live streams. We have all the information you need on how to access today's live cricket matches via all the legal broadcasters in the UK.
Cricket on Sky Sports
You can watch the following live cricket on their dedicated Sky Sports Cricket channel as well as on their streaming app, Sky Go:
- All Test Match Cricket involving England
- The Ashes
- The Hundred
- England ODI's
- England T20's
- Cricket World Cup
- County Championship
- Overseas Test Match Cricket
- IPL
Sign up to Sky Sports Cricket
Cricket on TNT Sports
You can now get TNT Sports on your Sky subscription and bundle the cost in one place as well as stream via the Discovery+ Premium app.
TNT currently has live broadcast rights to the following cricket competitions:
- Test Match cricket involving Australia, New Zealand and the West Indies
- Major League Cricket
- Caribbean Premier League
- NZ Big Bash
- Women's Super Smash
Sign up to TNT Sports
Cricket on NOW
You can watch Cricket on Sky Sports without a contract by signing up to a NOW Sports Pass!
There are a few options on how to watch via NOW:
Day Pass - For £11.98, watch all 11 Sky Sports channels (including Sky Sports Cricket) for 24 hours.
Month Pass - For £34.99, watch all 11 Sky Sports channels for a full month.
Cricket on BBC
The BBC currently hold broadcast rights to the following cricket competitions in the UK:
- The Hundred
- Highlights of all of England's Test Match cricket
You can live stream these competitions on the BBC iPlayer.
Watch via Sky GoCrcket Live Streams
Live Cricket is available via these official live streaming apps:
- Sky Go
- NOW
- Discovery+ Premium (for TNT Sports)
- BBC iPlayer
- ECB.co.uk
- YouTube
- CricHD (illegal)
- Crictime (illegal)
Cricket on Premier Sports
Premier Sports has exclusive rights to the following cricket competitions:
- Bangladesh Premier League
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Abu Dhabi T10
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European Cricket League T10