England Women vs Ireland Women Preview: ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
England Women will face Ireland Women in the 8th match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at The Rose Bowl on 16 June. England enter the contest after an emphatic 87-run win over Sri Lanka, powered by Danni Wyatt's 105 and Freya Kemp's 4 wickets. Ireland, meanwhile, suffered a 40-run defeat to Scotland despite fighting efforts from Amy Hunter and Orla Prendergast.
As the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 continues, England Women face Ireland Women at The Rose Bowl on 16 June in a game that means a lot to both teams. England could hardly have asked for a better start. They brushed aside Sri Lanka by 87 runs, with Danni Wyatt leading the way with a fine century. Amy Jones and Nat Sciver Brunt also chipped in, while Freya Kemp’s 4-wicket haul helped seal a comfortable victory. Ireland’s opening outing was far less enjoyable.
Scotland beat them by 40 runs and never really managed to take control of the match. Amy Hunter’s 39 and a fighting effort from Orla Prendergast were among the positives, but the team will know it needs a stronger display here. The history between these sides favours England. They have won 3 of the 4 T20Is played against Ireland. Even so, Ireland has beaten England before and will take confidence from that result. A few players come into the match in good touch.
Wyatt has scored heavily in recent games, while Charlie Dean has been one of England’s most dependable wicket-takers. For Ireland, Prendergast remains a key batter, and Arlene Kelly continues to lead the attack with the ball. Conditions at The Rose Bowl have often suited teams batting first. Most matches at the venue have been won by the side putting runs on the board, so the toss could have a role to play.
England will start the match with momentum on their side after an impressive opening win. Ireland, meanwhile, is looking for a response after a difficult start. With group stage points at stake, both teams have every reason to be fully focused when they step onto the field in Southampton.
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