England vs West Indies T20 World Cup 2026, Group C, Match 15, Live Streaming

West Indies vs England T20 World Cup 2026 Live Streaming

The 15th match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 features a blockbuster Group C clash between two-time champions England and the West Indies at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on February 11, 2026 (6:30 PM PST). Cricket fans can watch West Indies vs England T20 World Cup 2026 live on Smartcric and Touchcric.

West Indies vs England T20 World Cup 2026 Live Streaming

Sky Sports Cricket will broadcast live coverage of West Indies vs England at the T20 World Cup 2026 in the United Kingdom. The 15th match will be live-streamed on Sky Go and Now. For the Caribbean cricket fans, ENG vs WI live streaming will be available on ESPN.

Willow TV acquired the official broadcasting rights for the event in the USA, whereas in India, Star Sports Network is the official broadcasting partner of the tournament and will provide live coverage across the subcontinent.

CountryTV Channels / Live Streaming
EnglandSky Sports, Now, Go
West IndiesESPN Caribbean
WorldwideCricHD

WI vs ENG Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)

Historically, the West Indies have dominated England in the T20 World Cup, while in general T20I meetings, England leads 19–18 across 38 completed matches.

ENG

8

2

WI

Team Form (Last 5 Matches)

WI

W

L

W

L

W

ENG

W

W

W

W

W

Teams and Squad

Below is the announced squad of both teams for the T20 World Cup:

England SquadWest Indies Squad
Harry Brook (c)Shai Hope (c)
Rehan AhmedShimron Hetmyer
Jofra ArcherJohnson Charles
Tom BantonRoston Chase
Jacob BethellMatthew Forde
Jos ButtlerJason Holder
Sam CurranAkeal Hosein
Liam DawsonShamar Joseph
Ben DuckettBrandon King
Will JacksGudakesh Motie
Jamie OvertonRovman Powell
Adil RashidSherfane Rutherford
Phil SaltQuentin Sampson
Josh TongueJayden Seales
Luke WoodRomario Shepherd

Match Preview

England will rely heavily on Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson to control the middle overs. Rashid remains a key weapon in subcontinental conditions despite an expensive outing against Nepal.

England, led by Harry Brook, is aiming for a more clinical performance after their narrow escape against Nepal. While Phil Salt and Jos Buttler remain the primary threats at the top of the order, England has made tactical adjustments, bringing in all-rounder Jamie Overton for seamer Luke Wood to bolster their depth.

The West Indies, captained by Shai Hope, appear to be finding their rhythm, buoyed by Shimron Hetmyer’s explosive form and Romario Shepherd’s five-wicket haul in their tournament opener.