ICC U19 World Cup 2026 Live Streaming, TV Channels & Apps

January 3, 2026

The ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup starts January 15, 2026, in Zimbabwe and Namibia, running through February 6 across five venues.

Sixteen teams will compete for a trophy that launches careers, shapes futures, and occasionally creates superstars.

This blog shows you where to watch it, when matches happen, and what lies ahead for young cricket.

Read to find your viewing options.

Where To Watch The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2026 Live?

Amazon Prime Video holds exclusive Australian broadcasting rights for all ICC events until the end of 2027, a four-year deal that covers 448 live games. Prime members can stream every match without paying extra on top of their subscription.

Where To Watch The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2026 Live
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The partnership covers all men’s and women’s events, including the Cricket World Cups, T20 World Cups, Champions Trophy, U19s, and the World Test Championship Final. For viewers in other regions, local broadcasters in each country will carry matches.

ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2026 Full Schedule

The tournament features 16 teams divided into four groups of four, with the top three teams from each group progressing to the Super Six phase. 

DateGroupMatchVenueTime (IST)
January 15AUSA vs IndiaQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo1:00 PM
January 15BZimbabwe vs ScotlandTakashinga Sports Club, Harare1:00 PM
January 15DTanzania vs West IndiesHP Oval Namibia, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 16BPakistan vs EnglandTakashinga Sports Club, Harare1:00 PM
January 16CAustralia vs IrelandNamibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 16DAfghanistan vs South AfricaHP Oval Namibia, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 17AIndia vs BangladeshQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo1:00 PM
January 17CJapan vs Sri LankaNamibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 18ANew Zealand vs USAQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo1:00 PM
January 18BEngland vs ZimbabweTakashinga Sports Club, Harare1:00 PM
January 18DWest Indies vs AfghanistanHP Oval Namibia, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 19BPakistan vs ScotlandTakashinga Sports Club, Harare1:00 PM
January 19CSri Lanka vs IrelandNamibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 19DSouth Africa vs TanzaniaHP Oval Namibia, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 20ABangladesh vs New ZealandQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo1:00 PM
January 20CAustralia vs JapanNamibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 21BEngland vs ScotlandTakashinga Sports Club, Harare1:00 PM
January 21DAfghanistan vs TanzaniaHP Oval Namibia, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 22BZimbabwe vs PakistanTakashinga Sports Club, Harare1:00 PM
January 22CIreland vs JapanNamibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 22DWest Indies vs South AfricaHP Oval Namibia, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 23ABangladesh vs USATakashinga Sports Club, Harare1:00 PM
January 23CSri Lanka vs AustraliaNamibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 24AIndia vs New ZealandQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo1:00 PM
January 241st Play-offA4 vs D4HP Oval Namibia, Windhoek1:00 PM
January 25 onwardsSuper Six & Knockouts13 further matchesVarious1:00 PM
February 3Semi-finalSemi-Final 1Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo1:00 PM
February 4Semi-finalSemi-Final 2Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe1:00 PM
February 6FinalFinalHarare Sports Club, Zimbabwe1:00 PM

Forty-one matches will be played over 23 days across five venues, including Harare Sports Club and Takashinga Sports Club in Harare, Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, and Namibia Cricket Ground and HP Oval in Windhoek.

All matches begin at 1:00 PM IST, giving India’s viewers mid-afternoon cricket while Zimbabwe and Namibia host evening fixtures.

The schedule runs from group matches through the Super Six and semi-finals, with reserve days, and culminates with the final on February 6 at Harare Sports Club.

Can We Stream The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2026 Online For Free?

Paying for Prime Video gets you access in Australia, but free options exist elsewhere. ICC.tv allows free sign-up for live streaming in select regions, including parts of Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, central Asia, the Pacific, and South America.

In India, Star Sports runs digital coverage through multiple platforms. Other countries have regional broadcasters offering free-to-air or subscription-based streams.

The short answer, though, is that true free global coverage doesn’t exist. Each region handles its own arrangement, meaning what’s free in one country costs money somewhere else.

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Conclusion: You Can Watch The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2026 On Amazon Prime In Australia

This tournament exists because cricket needed a way to identify its future leaders before they became professionals. Young cricketers arrive in Africa understanding what’s at stake. Some will disappear into domestic cricket and never be heard from again.

Others will step onto this stage and never leave the international arena. The difference between success and obscurity often gets decided here, across 23 days of youth cricket that nobody watches until suddenly everybody does. 

Catch all the action for the U19 World Cup on Amazon Prime

FAQs

What time do matches start?

All matches begin at 1:00 PM Indian Standard Time, converted from 9:30 AM local time at the African venues, where morning fixtures run through midday.

How many total matches will be played?

Forty-one matches will be played in total over 23 days, starting with group matches before progressing through Super Six, semi-finals, and the final.

Can I watch matches on my phone or tablet?

Prime Video streams through its app on both iOS and Android devices, while regional broadcasters offer similar mobile applications within their territories for viewing matches live or replayed.

Which team is defending its title?

The last edition took place in 2024, though the defending champions’ status varies depending on that tournament’s outcome.

Does India play Pakistan in the group stage?

Traditional rivals India and Pakistan have been placed in different groups and will not meet in the early phase of the competition, meaning any encounter between them would arrive only in the later knockout stages if both advance.

Tom O'Connor has been following Australian cricket professionally for over a decade, with a keen eye on both local matches and Test series. His deep knowledge, passion for the game, and love for writing provide unique insights, offering a true fan’s perspective on all things cricket.

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