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The Cricket World Cup(ICC) will start on Thursday 30th May 2019 when England play South Africa, and will keep running until the last on Sunday fourteenth July.

The 2019 Cricket World Cup will be facilitated by England and Wales and will occur over a scope of settings, incorporating grounds in Leeds, Bristol, Manchester and Cardiff. The last will be played at Lord's Cricket Ground in London.

See below for the full list of venues:

Headingley – Leeds
Trent Bridge – Nottingham
The Oval – London
Lord’s – London
Edgbaston – Birmingham
The Riverside – Durham
Bristol County Ground – Bristol
County Ground – Taunton
Hampshire Bowl – Southampton
Old Trafford – Manchester
Cardiff Wales Stadium – Cardiff

There are ten teams playing in the 2019 Cricket World Cup. These are:

Australia
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
England
India
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
West Indies
Afghanistan



The groups will play each other in a round-robin design, with 45 matches of One Day Internationals, before the semi-finals for which the main four groups will qualify. See underneath for the full rundown of apparatuses:

Match 1: England v South Africa

Thursday 30th May, 10.30am – The Oval, London

Match 2: West Indies v Pakistan

Friday 31st May, 10.30am – Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Match 3: New Zealand v Sri Lanka

Saturday first June, 10.30am – Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff

Match 4: Afghanistan v Australia

Saturday first June, 1.30pm – Bristol County Ground, Bristol

Match 5: South Africa v Bangladesh

Sunday second June, 10.30am – The Oval, London

Match 6: England v Pakistan

Monday third June, 10.30am – Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Match 7: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka

Tuesday fourth June, 10.30am – Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff

Match 8: South Africa v India

Wednesday fifth June, 10.30am – Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 9: Bangladesh v New Zealand

Wednesday fifth June, 1.30pm – The Oval, London

Match 10: Australia v West Indies

Thursday sixth June, 10.30am – Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Match 11: Pakistan v Sri Lanka

Friday seventh June, 10.30am – Bristol County Ground, Bristol

Match 12: England v Bangladesh

Saturday eighth June, 10.30am – Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff

Match 13: Afghanistan v New Zealand

Saturday eighth June, 1.30pm – County Ground Taunton, Taunton

Match 14: India v Australia

Sunday ninth June, 10.30am – The Oval, London

Match 15: South Africa v West Indies

Monday tenth June, 10.30am – Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 16: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka

Tuesday eleventh June, 10.30am – Bristol County Ground, Bristol

Match 17: Australia v Pakistan

Wednesday twelfth June, 10.30am – County Ground Taunton, Taunton

Match 18: India v New Zealand

Thursday thirteenth June, 10.30am – Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Match 19: England v West Indies

Friday fourteenth June, 10.30am – Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 20: Sri Lanka v Australia

Saturday fifteenth June, 10.30am – The Oval, London

Match 21: South Africa v Afghanistan

Saturday fifteenth June, 1.30pm – Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff

Match 22: India v Pakistan

Sunday sixteenth June, 10.30am – Old Trafford, Manchester

Match 23: West Indies v Bangladesh

Monday seventeenth June, 10.30am – County Ground Taunton, Taunton

Match 24: England v Afghanistan

Tuesday eighteenth June, 10.30am – Old Trafford, Manchester

Match 25: New Zealand v South Africa

Wednesday nineteenth June, 10.30am – Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match 26: Australia v Bangladesh

Thursday twentieth June, 10.30am – Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Match 27: England v Sri Lanka

Friday 21st June, 10.30am – Headingley, Leeds

Match 28: India v Afghanistan

Saturday 22nd June, 10.30am – Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 29: West Indies v New Zealand

Saturday 22nd June, 1.30pm – Old Trafford, Manchester

Match 30: Pakistan v South Africa

Sunday 23rd June, 10.30am – Lord's London

Match 31: Bangladesh v Afghanistan

Monday 24th June, 10.30am – Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 32: England v Australia

Tuesday 25th June, 10.30am – Lord's London

Match 33: New Zealand v Pakistan

Wednesday 26th June, 10.30am – Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match 34: West Indies v India

Thursday 27th June, 10.30am – Old Trafford, Manchester

Match 35: Sri Lanka v South Africa

Friday 28th June, 10.30am – The Riverside Durham, Chester-le-Street

Match 36: Pakistan v Afghanistan

Saturday 29th June, 10.30am – Headingley, Leeds

Match 37: New Zealand v Australia

Saturday 29th June, 1.30pm – Lord's London

Match 38: England v India

Sunday 30th June, 10.30am – Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match 39: Sri Lanka v West Indies

Monday first July, 10.30am – The Riverside Durham, Chester-le-Street

Match 40: Bangladesh v India

Tuesday second July, 10.30am – Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match 41: England v New Zealand

Wednesday third July, 10.30am – The Riverside Durham, Chester-le-Street

Match 42: Afghanistan v West Indies

Thursday fourth July, 10.30am – Headingley, Leeds

Match 43: Pakistan v Bangladesh

Friday fifth July, 10.30am – Lord's, London

Match 44: Sri Lanka v India

Saturday sixth July, 10.30am – Headingley, Leeds

Match 45: Australia v South Africa

Saturday sixth July, 1.30pm – Old Trafford, Manchester

Semi Final 1: first spot v fourth spot

Tuesday ninth July, 10.30am – Old Trafford, Manchester

Semi Final 2: second spot v third spot

Thursday eleventh July, 10.30am – Edgbaston, Birmingham

Last: TBC v TBC

Sunday fourteenth July, 10.30am – Lords, London


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