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WPL 2026: Defending champs MI to face RCB in Season 4 opener

Twenty-two matches to be played across Navi Mumbai and Vadodara in the January–February window

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  • Mumbai Indians will face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the opening match.

Mumbai, 29 Nov

 

Harmanpreet Kaur-led defending champions Mumbai Indians will face 2024 winners Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the opening match of the fourth Women's Premier League on 9 January at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.


In a first for the tournament, the WPL final will not be held on a weekend, with the summit clash scheduled for a Thursday (5 February), likely to avoid a clash with the men’s T20 World Cup, which begins the same week in India and Sri Lanka. The T20 World Cup opens with a match between Pakistan and Netherlands on 7 February (Saturday) in Colombo.


The 28-day, 22-match WPL will be played across two venues.


DY Patil Stadium, which witnessed India’s maiden women’s ICC global title and the ODI World Cup win over South Africa earlier this month, will host the first 11 matches, including afternoon double-headers on 10 January and 17 January, as per the schedule announced on Saturday.


All the remaining games in this leg will be evening fixtures.


The league will then shift to the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, which will stage the remaining 11 matches, including the Eliminator on 2 February and the final on 5 February.


This is also the first time the WPL will be played in a January–February window, as the previous three editions were held in February–March, just before the IPL, often overlapping with international fixtures.


The format remains unchanged, with the five teams – Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, UP Warriorz, Gujarat Giants and Delhi Capitals – playing each other twice in a double round-robin.


The top team progresses straight to the final, while the second and third-placed sides face off in the Eliminator for the remaining spot.


Mumbai Indians have won two titles in three seasons, with RCB lifting the trophy in 2024.


Delhi Capitals have finished runners-up in each of the three editions, while Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz are yet to reach a final.


Ten days after the WPL concludes, the Indian women’s team will embark on an all-format tour of Australia, featuring three T20Is, three ODIs and a Test from 15 February to 9 March.


WPL Season 4 schedule

In Navi Mumbai:
9 January: Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru;
10 January: UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants and Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals;
11 January: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Giants;
12 January: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz;
13 January: Mumbai Indians vs Gujarat Giants;
14 January: UP Warriorz vs Delhi Capitals;
15 January: Mumbai Indians vs UP Warriorz;
16 January: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Giants;
17 January: UP Warriorz vs Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

In Vadodara:
19 January: Gujarat Giants vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru;
20 January: Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians;
22 January: Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz;
24 January: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Delhi Capitals;
26 January: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians;
27 January: Gujarat Giants vs Delhi Capitals;
29 January: UP Warriorz vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru;
30 January: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians;
1 February: Delhi Capitals vs UP Warriorz.


Eliminator: 3 February; Final: 5 February (both in Vadodara).

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