The Hundred League 2025: Live Streaming, TV Channels, Schedule, Teams, and Squads

The Hundred League Live Streaming

The Hundred League is back for its fifth exciting season, the 2025 edition of The Hundred League is set to run from August 5 to August 31, 2025. This guide will cover everything you need to know about The Hundred League 2025, full schedule to the teams & squad and where you can catch all the live streaming, and TV channels.

How to Watch The Hundred League 2025: Live Streaming & TV Channels

As the primary broadcaster, Sky Sports will show every single match of The Hundred League 2025 live. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) will offer extensive free-to-air coverage, making the tournament accessible to a wider audience.

The official tournament website (thehundred.com) and its dedicated mobile application are excellent resources for live scores, news, highlights, and potentially live streaming or links to broadcast partners.

You can watch selected live matches on BBC Two and stream them via BBC iPlayer. Additionally, ball-by-ball audio commentary for all 68 matches will be available on BBC Sounds, with further coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra.

Willow TV is the official television channel for major cricket events in the USA, and it will broadcast The Hundred League 2025 matches live. For those who prefer streaming, platforms like Fubo and DAZN are expected to carry live coverage of the tournament.

Fans in India can watch The Hundred League matches live on the SonyLIV app and the FanCode app. For the fans in Pakistan, all the matches of the 100-ball cricket tournament will be live-streamed on Tapmad TV.

FOX Sports holds the broadcast rights for The Hundred in Australia and other parts of Southeast Asia, offering live coverage and highlights. SuperSport App and Spark Sports will televise the matches live in the Sub Saharan Africa and New Zealand respectively.

Hundred League 2025: Full Schedule (Men’s and Women’s)

DateMatchVenueWomen’s Match (BST/IST)Men’s Match (BST/IST)
August 5London Spirit vs Oval InvinciblesLord’s, London14:45 / 19:1518:30 / 23:00
August 6Manchester Originals vs Southern BraveOld Trafford, Manchester15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 7Northern Superchargers vs Welsh FireHeadingley, Leeds15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 8Birmingham Phoenix vs Trent RocketsEdgbaston, Birmingham15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 9Oval Invincibles vs Manchester OriginalsThe Oval, London14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 9Welsh Fire vs London SpiritSophia Gardens, Cardiff14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 10Southern Brave vs Birmingham PhoenixThe Rose Bowl, Southampton14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 10Trent Rockets vs Northern SuperchargersTrent Bridge, Nottingham14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 11Manchester Originals vs London SpiritOld Trafford, Manchester15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 12Birmingham Phoenix vs Oval InvinciblesEdgbaston, Birmingham15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 13Southern Brave vs Northern SuperchargersThe Rose Bowl, Southampton15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 13Welsh Fire vs Manchester OriginalsSophia Gardens, Cardiff15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 14London Spirit vs Trent RocketsLord’s, London15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 15Northern Superchargers vs Birmingham PhoenixHeadingley, Leeds15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 16Trent Rockets vs Southern BraveTrent Bridge, Nottingham14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 16Oval Invincibles vs Welsh FireThe Oval, London14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 17Manchester Originals vs Northern SuperchargersOld Trafford, Manchester14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 17Birmingham Phoenix vs London SpiritEdgbaston, Birmingham14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 18Southern Brave vs Oval InvinciblesThe Rose Bowl, Southampton15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 19Trent Rockets vs Manchester OriginalsTrent Bridge, Nottingham15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 20Welsh Fire vs Southern BraveSophia Gardens, Cardiff15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 20London Spirit vs Northern SuperchargersLord’s, London15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 21Oval Invincibles vs Trent RocketsThe Oval, London15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 22Birmingham Phoenix vs Welsh FireEdgbaston, Birmingham15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 23Northern Superchargers vs Oval InvinciblesHeadingley, Leeds14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 23London Spirit vs Southern BraveLord’s, London14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 24Welsh Fire vs Trent RocketsSophia Gardens, Cardiff14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 24Manchester Originals vs Birmingham PhoenixOld Trafford, Manchester14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 25Oval Invincibles vs London SpiritThe Oval, London15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 26Northern Superchargers vs Manchester OriginalsHeadingley, Leeds15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 27Trent Rockets vs Birmingham PhoenixTrent Bridge, Nottingham15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 28Southern Brave vs Welsh FireThe Rose Bowl, Southampton15:00 / 19:3018:30 / 23:00
August 30Eliminator MatchThe Oval, London14:30 / 19:0018:00 / 22:30
August 31Final MatchLord’s, London14:15 / 18:4518:00 / 22:30

Teams and Squad

The Hundred League features eight dynamic, city-based teams, each with a dedicated fan base and a roster of world-class talent. These teams compete fiercely for the coveted trophy, representing different regions across the UK. Both men’s and women’s teams share the same names and represent the same cities, playing their matches at the same venues, often as double-headers.

Birmingham Phoenix: Liam Livingstone, Ben Duckett, Trent Boult (o), Jacob Bethell, Benny Howell, Adam Milne (o), Dan Mousley, Tim Southee (o), Will Smeed, Chris Wood, Aneurin Donald, Joe Clarke, Freddie McCann, Tom Helm, Liam Patterson-White, Louis Kimber.

London Spirit: Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Andre Russell (o), Nathan Ellis (o), Dan Lawrence, Dan Worrall, Olly Stone, Keaton Jennings, Richard Gleeson, Liam Dawson, Sean Abbott (o), Ryan Higgins, Jafer Chohan, Ishan Malhotra, Tom Banton, Michael Pepper.

Manchester Originals: Jos Buttler, Phil Salt, Heinrich Klaasen (o), Matthew Hurst, Scott Currie, Josh Tongue, Tom Hartley, Sonny Baker, Tom Aspinwall, Noor Ahmad (o), Rachin Ravindra (o), Lewis Gregory, Ben McKinney, George Garton, James Anderson, Marchant de Lange.

Northern Superchargers: Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Nicholas Pooran (o), Adil Rashid, Jason Holder (o), Reece Topley, Jordan Clark, Matthew Potts, Adam Hose, Callum Parkinson, Ben Dwarshuis (o), Dillon Pennington, Pat Brown, Ollie Robinson, Colin Ingram, Tom Lawes.

Oval Invincibles: Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Adam Zampa (o), Jordan Cox, Tom Curran, Donovan Ferreira (o), Gus Atkinson, Saqib Mahmood, Dawid Malan, Nathan Sowter, Sam Billings, Mark Wood, Marchant de Lange, Tom Lammonby, James Neesham (o), Rory Burns.

Southern Brave: Jofra Archer, Kieron Pollard (o), Leus du Plooy, Chris Jordan, James Vince, Tymal Mills, Laurie Evans, Akeal Hosein (o), Craig Overton, Danny Briggs, George Garton, Alex Davies, Rehan Ahmed, Matt Fisher, Joe Weatherley, James Coles.

Trent Rockets: Joe Root, Rovman Powell (o), Rashid Khan (o), Alex Hales, Imad Wasim (o), Sam Hain, Tom Banton, Lewis Gregory, Luke Wood, Samit Patel, Sam Cook, Jordan Thompson, Calvin Harrison, Jack Carson, John Turner, Tom Alsop.

Welsh Fire: Jonny Bairstow, David Willey, Glenn Maxwell (o), Haris Rauf (o), Tom Abell, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, David Payne, Jake Ball, Stephen Eskinazi, Lockie Ferguson (o), Mason Crane, Ben Green, Dan Douthwaite, Josh Little (o), Joe Root, Ollie Pope.

The Hundred League: Past Winners

Since its inception, The Hundred League has seen several teams rise to prominence, etching their names in the tournament’s history. The competition has been fierce, with both men’s and women’s teams delivering memorable performances and claiming the coveted titles.

Men’s Champions:

  • 2021: Southern Brave
  • 2022: Trent Rockets
  • 2023: Oval Invincibles
  • 2024: Oval Invincibles

Women’s Champions:

  • 2021: Oval Invincibles
  • 2022: Oval Invincibles
  • 2023: Southern Brave
  • 2024: London Spirit