There's a simple way to watch the Super 8 at the T20 World Cup for *FREE*
Twenty teams have been whittled down to the final eight with Zimbabwe looking to cause a shock
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- T20 World Cup 2026 Dates: 7 February - 8 March
- Stream every match *FREE* on ICC.TV or Tamasha (Pakistan)
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The Men's T20 World Cup moves into its next phase this week as the Super Eights get under way. The original 20-team field has been reduced to eight contenders, featuring many of the tournament’s heavyweights — though notably without Australia, who were knocked out by Zimbabwe.
The format is straightforward: two groups of four, with the top two from each progressing to the semi-finals, as India, South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe make up Group 1, while England, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka form Group 2.
Platforms like Willow TV on Sling (US), JioHotstar (India), and Prime Video (Australia) will stream the World Cup matches, this’ll require you to get a paid subscription. But, fear not we have found a simple way that you can stream every match of the Super Eights for free from anywhere in the world...
How to watch the Super 8 for free
Every match of the Super Eight at the T20 World Cup is streaming live and free on ICC.tv in select countries and on Tamasha in Pakistan.
ICC.tv isn’t available in England, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia or India without a VPN, and Tamasha is Pakistan-only, but you can unlock both free streams in seconds with NordVPN.
A VPN lets you watch all your usual content as if you were back at home.
Sign up to ICC.tv or watch on Tamasha for free (no account required), switch on your VPN 🔐, and start streaming from anywhere in the world.
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Super 8 Groups
Group A: India, South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe
Group B: England, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka
Super 8 Fixture List
Date (2026) | Fixture | IST | GMT | ET |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Feb 21 | New Zealand vs Pakistan | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
Feb 22 | England vs Sri Lanka | 3 pm | 9.30 am | 5.30 am |
Feb 22 | India vs South Africa | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
Feb 23 | Zimbabwe vs West Indies | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
Feb 24 | England vs Pakistan | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
Feb 25 | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
Feb 26 | West Indies vs South Africa | 3 pm | 9.30 am | 5.30 am |
Feb 26 | India vs Zimbabwe | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
Feb 27 | England vs New Zealand | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
Feb 28 | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
Mar 1 | South Africa vs Zimbabwe | 3 pm | 9.30 am | 5.30 am |
Mar 1 | India vs West Indies | 7 pm | 1.30 pm | 8.30 am |
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