Australia’s upcoming tour fixtures can be found below – for both the men’s side and the women’s team.
The fixtures for Australia’s mid-year tour of the West Indies have been released, which will feature three Tests and five ODIs.
Just before that is the World Test Championship final, with Australia facing South Africa at Lord’s.
The fixtures for the 2025/26 Ashes have also been released, with the first Test set to be played in Perth for the first time ever, and not the usual venue of the Gabba.
The full summer of cricket begins in August, with Australia playing limited-overs matches against South Africa in Darwin and far north Queensland; while following that, India tour for three ODIs and five T20Is in the lead-in to the Ashes.
A one-off Test against England commemorating 150 years since the very first Test has also been scheduled for 11-15 March 2027 at the MCG. This will be the venue’s first men’s day-night Test.
Fox Cricket show all Australian matches at home and overseas – with several key exceptions, including Ashes Tests, which are broadcast on Nine.
Thanks to a recent deal with Amazon Prime, all overseas ICC tournaments, including the 2025 Champions Trophy will be broadcast on Prime Video.
Foxtel’s coverage can be streamed online via Kayo Sports. Channel Seven will also broadcast men’s Tests, as well as all women’s internationals.
All times on this page are AEST/AEDT (Sydney/Melbourne time).
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World Test Championship Final | ||||
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South Africa | Lord’s | June 11-16 | 7:30pm | Prime Video |
Australia Tour of West Indies | ||||
First Test | Bridgetown, Barbados | June 26-30 | 12am | Fox Cricket |
Second Test | St George’s, Grenada | July 4-8 | 12am | |
Third Test | Kingston, Jamaica | July 13-17 | 4:30am | |
First T20I | Kingston, Jamaica | July 20 | 11pm | |
Second T20I | Kingston, Jamaica | July 22 | 11pm | |
Third T20I | Basseterre, St Kitts | July 26 | 12am | |
Fourth T20I | Basseterre, St Kitts | July 27 | 12am | |
Fifth T20I | Basseterre, St Kitts | July 29 | 12am | |
South Africa Tour of Australia | ||||
First T20I | Marrara Stadium, Darwin | August 10 | 7pm | Fox Cricket |
Second T20I | Marrara Stadium, Darwin | August 12 | 7pm | |
Third T20I | Cazalys Stadium, Cairns | August 16 | 7pm | |
First ODI | Cazalys Stadium, Cairns | August 19 | 2:30pm | |
Second ODI | Great Barrier Reef Arena, McKay | August 22 | 2:30pm | |
Third ODI | Great Barrier Reef Arena, McKay | August 24 | 2:30pm | |
India Tour of Australia | ||||
First ODI | Optus Stadium | October 19 | 2:30pm | Fox Cricket |
Second ODI | Adelaide Oval | October 23 | 2:30pm | |
Third ODI | SCG | October 25 | 2:30pm | |
First T20I | Manuka Oval | October 29 | 7:15pm | |
Second T20I | MCG | October 31 | 7:15pm | |
Third T20I | Bellerive Oval | November 2 | 7:15pm | |
Fourth T20I | People First Stadium | November 6 | 7:15pm | |
Fifth T20I | Gabba | November 8 | 7:15pm | |
2025/26 Ashes |
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First Test | Optus Stadium | November 21-25 | 1:30pm | Seven/Fox |
Second Test | Gabba | December 4-8 | 3:30pm | |
Third Test | Adelaide Oval | December 17-21 | 11am | |
Fourth Test | MCG | December 26-30 | 10:30am | |
Fifth Test | SCG | January 4-8 2026 | 10:30am |
Tahlia McGrath and Alyssa Healy during the women’s Test between India and Australia in 2023. (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images)
India will tour Australia for the 2025/26 summer, with three T20Is, three ODIs and a one-off Test to be played through February and March.
Fixture | Venue | Date | Time | Broadcast |
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India Tour of Australia | ||||
First T20I | SCG | February 15 | 7:15pm | Seven/Fox |
Second T20I | Manuka Oval | February 19 | 7:15pm | |
Third T20I | Adelaide Oval | February 21 | 2:30pm | |
First ODI | Allan Border Field | February 24 | 2:50pm | |
Second ODI | Bellerive Oval | February 27 | 2:50pm | |
Third ODI | Junction Oval | March 1 | 2:50pm | |
Only Test | WACA | March 6-10 | 4:20pm |