England Men’s Cricket Fixtures for 2025: A Busy Year Ahead

The year 2025 promises to be an action-packed one for the England men’s cricket team. With significant international tours and high-profile series, England fans can expect thrilling cricket. This includes the ICC Champions Trophy, home matches against Zimbabwe and India, and a much-anticipated Ashes series in Australia. Here’s a breakdown of the key fixtures for the year ahead.
Full list of confirmed fixtures for the England men’s cricket team in 2025
All times UK and Ireland
Fixture | Date | Venue | Time (UK) |
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T20 Series in India | January 22 | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | 1.30pm |
January 25 | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai | 1.30pm | |
January 28 | Niranjan Shah Stadium, Rajkot | 1.30pm | |
January 31 | Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune | 1.30pm | |
February 2 | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | 1.30pm | |
ODI Series in India | February 6 | Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur | 8.00am |
February 9 | Barabati Stadium, Cuttack | 8.00am | |
February 12 | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | 8.00am | |
ICC Champions Trophy | February-March | Dates and venues TBD | TBD |
One-off Test vs Zimbabwe | May 22-25 | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | 11.00am |
ODI Series vs West Indies | May 29 | Edgbaston, Birmingham | 1.00pm |
June 1 | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | 11.00am | |
June 3 | The Kia Oval, London | 1.00pm | |
T20 Series vs West Indies | June 6 | Seat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street | 6.30pm |
June 8 | Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol | 2.30pm | |
June 10 | Utilita Bowl, Southampton | 6.30pm | |
Test Series vs India | June 20-24 | Headingley, Leeds | 11.00am |
July 2-6 | Edgbaston, Birmingham | 11.00am | |
July 10-14 | Lord’s, London | 11.00am | |
July 23-27 | Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester | 11.00am | |
July 31-Aug 4 | The Kia Oval, London | 11.00am | |
ODI Series vs South Africa | September 2 | Headingley, Leeds | 1.00pm |
September 4 | Lord’s, London | 1.00pm | |
September 7 | Utilita Bowl, Southampton | 11.00am | |
T20 Series vs South Africa | September 10 | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | 6.30pm |
September 12 | Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester | 6.30pm | |
September 14 | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | 2.30pm | |
ODI Series in Ireland | September 17 | Venue TBD | 10.45am |
September 19 | Venue TBD | 10.45am | |
September 21 | Venue TBD | 10.45am | |
The Ashes in Australia | November 21-25 | Optus Stadium, Perth | 2.30am |
December 4-8 | The Gabba, Brisbane | 4.30am | |
December 17-21 | Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | 12.00am | |
December 25-29 | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | 11.30pm | |
January 4-8, 2026 | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 11.30pm |
T20 and ODI Series in India (January-February)
England will kick off their 2025 cricket season with a tour to India for both T20 and One-Day International (ODI) series. The T20 series will begin on January 22, with matches scheduled in major cities like Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai. England’s players will aim to showcase their attacking style of play under captain Jos Buttler. The ODI series follows closely, starting on February 6 in Nagpur, where England will face off against a formidable Indian side.
The five-match T20 series is expected to provide valuable preparation for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. England’s white-ball team, led by Buttler, is set to face India in high-pressure conditions. These matches will also allow fans to see the rise of young talents, alongside established stars like Ben Stokes.
ICC Champions Trophy (February-March)
While the dates and venues for the ICC Champions Trophy are still to be confirmed, it remains one of the major highlights of England’s 2025 cricket calendar. This prestigious tournament brings together the world’s best teams, with England looking to build on their 2019 World Cup victory. The Champions Trophy is expected to be a key opportunity for England to test their mettle in global competition, setting the stage for the World Cup that follows.
The team’s performance in this tournament will be crucial for their confidence going into their summer home matches. The competition will also be an exciting prospect for English fans who are hoping to see England lift another international trophy. With players like Stokes, Buttler, and Archer in the squad, the team is poised to make a strong statement on the world stage.
The One-off Test Against Zimbabwe (May)
In May, England will play a one-off Test match against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. This fixture is an excellent opportunity for the Test team to refine their strategies before their home series against India. Zimbabwe’s cricket team has been improving steadily, and the match is expected to offer tough competition. England’s Test side, captained by Ben Stokes, will be keen to start the summer on a positive note.
The Zimbabwe Test also serves as a great chance for England’s emerging players to step into the spotlight. The match will be played over four days, from May 22 to May 25. Fans can look forward to some exciting Test cricket as England builds momentum for their summer challenges.
Summer Home Series Against India (June-July)
The summer months will bring one of the most eagerly awaited series of 2025—England’s Test series against India. The first Test will begin on June 20 at Headingley in Leeds. The series will run through July, with five Tests scheduled at iconic venues such as Edgbaston, Lord’s, and The Kia Oval. England’s squad will need to be in top form to face the world’s number-one ranked Test team.
India’s squad, led by Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma, will be a formidable challenge. With players like Stokes and Joe Root in the England squad, the team will look to make the most of their home conditions. This series will be crucial for England’s World Test Championship standings and will also give fans an exciting preview of future cricket rivalries.
ODI and T20 Series at Home to West Indies and South Africa (May-September)
England’s summer of cricket will not only feature Tests but also ODI and T20 series against top teams. They will host the West Indies for an ODI series beginning May 29, followed by a T20 series in June. The West Indies have always been a competitive side, and this will be a great opportunity for England to sharpen their skills ahead of tougher challenges later in the year.
In September, England will face South Africa in a similar series format, playing both ODIs and T20s. These matches will be vital as they prepare for their later matches in Ireland and Australia. With Jos Buttler and his squad, England is poised to deliver thrilling cricket in these high-stakes encounters.
The Ashes in Australia (November 2025 – January 2026)
The year will conclude with the ultimate challenge for England’s cricketers—the Ashes series in Australia. The first Test match will take place in Perth on November 21, with subsequent matches spread across major Australian cities like Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney. This five-match series will begin with early morning starts in the UK, providing fans with thrilling live action.
The Ashes series is one of the most iconic rivalries in world cricket, and 2025 will be no different. England’s team, under the leadership of Ben Stokes, will be determined to regain the Ashes on Australian soil. The series will be a test of skill, mental toughness, and resilience, with England looking to build on their past performances.
England’s cricketers will need to be at their best to challenge Australia’s formidable side. The series is scheduled to run through the end of 2025 and into the new year, culminating in the fifth Test in Sydney in January 2026. This high-profile series will be the perfect way to cap off a busy and challenging year of cricket.
Conclusion: A Year to Remember
The England men’s cricket team has a packed schedule ahead in 2025, with high-profile series against top teams like India, South Africa, and Australia. Fans can look forward to some thrilling cricket, from the T20 series in India to the iconic Ashes series in Australia. With a mix of Test, ODI, and T20 cricket, 2025 promises to be a year full of excitement, challenges, and opportunities for England’s cricketers to shine.