
You will be able to follow the tournament across the BBC.
There will also be 16 matches live on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
Isa Guha, Alex Hartley and Amber Sandhu will present the coverage with Michael Vaughan, Sir Alastair Cook and Phil Tufnell returning as pundits.
New faces include England Test opener Emilio Gay and seamer Mark Wood, while former India batter Ajinkya Rahane and New Zealand wicketkeeper Katey Martin will also be involved.
World Cup winners Tymal Mills, Ebony Rainford-Brent, Dawid Malan, Amanda Jade-Wellington and Carlos Brathwaite will also be part of the coverage.
There will be ball-by-ball audio commentary on all 68 matches on BBC Sounds, with extensive coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra.
The BBC Sport website and app will have reports on every game and daily video highlights of the best moments, while there will be live text commentary and in-play video clips on the Eliminator and finals.
The BBC Cricket Instagram, external account will also have all the best moments, plus you can keep up to date with the competition via the BBC Cricket WhatsApp channel, external.
The BBC Sport YouTube, external will have highlights throughout the tournament and keep an eye out for ‘Ravi meets’ – a new feature with a partially sighted cricket fan who took BBC Sport’s social channels, external by storm in the summer of 2025.
Every game is live on Sky Sports.
The Hundred 2026 on BBC TV
Times are BST and subject to change (women’s game first, then men’s)
Tuesday, 21 July: MI London v Sunrisers Leeds (14:45 & 18:30)
Wednesday, 22 July: Southern Brave v Welsh Fire (15:00 & 18:30)
Sunday, 26 July: Trent Rockets v London Spirit (14:30 & 18:00)
Sunday, 2 August: MI London v Manchester Super Giants (14:30 & 18:00)
Tuesday, 4 August: Sunrisers Leeds v London Spirit (15:00 & 18:30)
Wednesday, 5 August: Trent Rockets v Birmingham Phoenix (15:00 & 18:30)
Sunday, 9 August: London Spirit v Birmingham Phoenix (14:30 & 18:00)
Sunday, 16 August: Finals (14:15 & 18:00)








