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Womens - West Indies vs England

April 2027

Sun, Sand and Cricket: England Women's 2027 West Indies Series

Few places bring cricket to life quite like the Caribbean. Warm seas, colourful culture, and grounds steeped in history make the West Indies one of the most rewarding places in the world to follow the England Women's team — and in April 2027, that's exactly where they're heading.

What We Know So Far

England Women will tour the West Indies in April 2027 as confirmed in the ICC's Future Tours Programme. The series is set to include one Test match, three ODIs, and three T20 Internationals — a full showcase of the women's game across all three formats.

Exact dates and venues haven't been announced yet, but the Caribbean's most storied grounds are natural contenders to host the action, among them Kensington Oval in Barbados, Sabina Park in Jamaica, and Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad. We'll share the confirmed schedule as soon as Cricket West Indies releases it.

Why Follow England Women with Black Opal

We've spent years building relationships across the Caribbean and creating travel experiences for cricket fans who want more than just a ticket. When this series is confirmed, expect the same from us:

  • Prime match access, with hospitality options built around comfort and a great view of the game.
  • Handpicked hotels, chosen for their character as much as their location.
  • Genuine Caribbean experiences, from local culture to island excursions.
  • Everything sorted for you, including flights and transfers between islands.

Stay Updated and Pre-Register Your Interest Today

Join us in the West Indies for an unforgettable cricketing journey, where the passion of the game meets the allure of the Caribbean. With Black Opal, you're not just attending a cricket series; you're embarking on an experience that will create lasting memories.

As we await the official announcement of the 2027 tour dates and fixtures, we invite you to register your interest with Black Opal. Registering your interest costs nothing and comes with no obligation — be first in line for updates as fixtures and packages are confirmed.

Note: All details above are provisional and subject to confirmation based on official announcements from cricketing authorities.