Watch the Women’s World Cup on Sky Sports as Heather Knight’s team hope to inspire take home the trophy Watch the Women’s World Cup on Sky Sports as Heather Knight’s team hope to inspire take home the trophy

Sky Sports will show all 31 games of the ICC Women's World Cup, including England's seven group games, live across its platforms.

In partnership with the ICC, Sky Sports will show all 31 fixtures from this summer's World Cup for the very first time. The matches will be available on TV or across Sky Sports digital platforms - skysports.com and the mobile and iPad apps - making Sky the first UK broadcaster to show every game of an ICC Women's World Cup.

Sky Sports will televise all of England's group games live on Sky Sports Mix, meaning all Sky TV customers will be able to enjoy the excitement and drama of every ball, as England look to reclaim the trophy that they last won in 2009.

Viewers will also be able to follow all eight international teams throughout the tournament as they compete to become World Champions, with live coverage of every game available on Sky platforms including the semis and the final. Ex-England captain Charlotte Edwards will join Isa Guha in the studio for the final at Lord's to bring viewers all the action as it unfolds.

Watch all seven of England's World Cup group games live on Sky Sports

Bryan Henderson, Sky Sports Head of Cricket, commented: "Sky's commitment to show every ball of the ICC Women's World Cup gives the tournament the platform it deserves, enabling our viewers to get behind their team like never before and cheer on England as the home nation. We hope our coverage of the tournament will inspire the next generation of cricketers and encourage women of all ages to pick up a bat. It will certainly be a summer of cricket to remember!"

Check out the full schedule for the 2017 ICC Women's World Cup here

This is the first time that any UK television broadcaster has provided full coverage of an ICC Women's World Cup. Sky is providing viewers with the opportunity to follow every over from all eight countries taking part, bringing the very best of women's cricket to screen.

ICC 's Head of Broadcast, Aarti Dabas, said: "The ICC is committed to accelerating the global growth of women's cricket and our unprecedented broadcast plans for the ICC Women's World Cup, producing live coverage of all 31 games for the first time, is a crucial part of that. Sky is an important broadcast partner of the ICC and our shared ambition for the women's game means more fans than ever before can watch this event."

Following the excitement of the ICC Women's World Cup, cricket fans can also look forward to live coverage of the 2017 Kia Super League which will be broadcast on Sky Sports for the first time this summer. Sky will also broadcast England men's Test matches against South Africa and the West Indies, as well as the NatWest T20 Blast, Royal London Cup and the County Championship. Viewers will be able to follow Sky Sports' live coverage alongside regular commentators such as Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton and David Lloyd. Big names from the England women's team will also be joining the Sky commentary team throughout the summer.

The Cricket Writers on TV panel discuss the ever-improving standard of women's cricket ahead of the Women's World Cup The Cricket Writers on TV panel discuss the ever-improving standard of women's cricket ahead of the Women's World Cup

Sky's coverage of both the ICC Women's World Cup and the Kia Super League adds to an unrivalled schedule of women's sport on Sky. In addition to the cricket, Sky Sports also offers viewers live coverage of women's golf from the LPGA tour with all five majors for the first time including the British Open and the Solheim Cup, international and Superleague Netball and action from England Rugby's Red Roses.

All of England's group matches from the ICC Women's World Cup on Sky Sports will also be available to purchase on NOW TV. Fans will be able to follow Heather Knight's team for just £6.99 per game or £10.99 for a week pass.

ICC Women's World Cup - Sky Sports live televised games

Saturday 24 June

10am: England v India (Sky Sports 2 & Sky Sports Mix)

Tuesday 27 June

10am: England v Pakistan (Sky Sports 2 & Sky Sports Mix)

Wednesday 28 June

10am: South Africa v New Zealand (Sky Sports 2 & Sky Sports Mix)

Sunday 2 July

10am: England v Sri Lanka (Sky Sports 1 & Sky Sports Mix)

10am: India v Pakistan (Sky Sports 2)

Wednesday 5 July

10am: England v South Africa (Sky Sports 1 & Sky Sports Mix)

10am: Sri Lanka v India (Sky Sports 2)

Sunday 9 July

10am: England v Australia (Sky Sports 3 & Sky Sports Mix)

Wednesday 12 July

10am: England v New Zealand (Sky Sports 1 & Sky Sports Mix)

10am: Australia v India (Sky Sports 2)

Saturday 15 July

10am: England v West Indies (Sky Sports 2 & Sky Sports Mix)

Tuesday 18 July

10am: Semi Final 1 (Sky Sports 4 & Sky Sports Mix)

Thursday 20 July

10am: Semi Final 2 (Sky Sports 4 & Sky Sports Mix)

Sunday 23 July

10am: Final (Sky Sports 4 & Sky Sports Mix)

ICC Women's World Cup - Sky Sports full schedule

Saturday 24th June

10am: England v India (Sky Sports 2, Sky Sports Mix, skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

10.20am: New Zealand v Sri Lanka (Sky Sports Xtra and iPad)

Sunday 25th June

10.20am: Pakistan v South Africa (skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

Monday 26th June

10.20am: Australia v West Indies (skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

Tuesday 27th June

10am: England v Pakistan (Sky Sports 2, Sky Sports Mix, skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

Wednesday 28th June

10am: South Africa v New Zealand (Sky Sports 2, Sky Sports Mix, skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

Thursday 29th June

10.20am: West Indies v India (skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

10.20am: Sri Lanka v Australia (Sky Sports Xtra and iPad)

Sunday 2 July

10am: England v Sri Lanka (Sky Sports 1, Sky Sports Mix, skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

10am: India v Pakistan (Sky Sports 2)

10.20am: Australia v New Zealand (Sky Sports Xtra and iPad)

10.20am: South Africa v West Indies (Sky Sports iPad)

Wednesday 5 July

10am: England v South Africa (Sky Sports 1, Sky Sports Mix, skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

10am: Sri Lanka v India (Sky Sports 2)

10.20am: Australia v Pakistan (Sky Sports Xtra and iPad)

Thursday 6th July

10.20am: New Zealand v West Indies (skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

Saturday 8th July

10.20am: India v South Africa (skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

10.20am: New Zealand v Pakistan (Sky Sports Xtra and iPad)

Sunday 9th July

10am: England v Australia (Sky Sports 3, Sky Sports Mix, skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

10.20am: West Indies v Sri Lanka (Sky Sports Xtra and iPad)

Tuesday 11th July

10.20am: West Indies v Pakistan (skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

Wednesday 12 July

10am: England v New Zealand (Sky Sports 1, Sky Sports Mix, skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

10am: Australia v India (Sky Sports 2)

10.20am: Sri Lanka v South Africa (Sky Sports Xtra and iPad)

Saturday 15 July

10am: England v West Indies (Sky Sports 2, Sky Sports Mix, skysports.com and Sky Sports apps)

10.20am: India v New Zealand (Sky Sports Xtra and iPad)

10.20am: Pakistan v Sri Lanka (Sky Sports iPad)

10.20am: South Africa v Australia (Sky Sports iPad)

Tuesday 18 July

10am: Semi Final 1 (Sky Sports 4 & Sky Sports Mix)

Thursday 20 July

10am: Semi Final 2 (Sky Sports 4 & Sky Sports Mix)

Sunday 23 July

10am: Final (Sky Sports 4 & Sky Sports Mix)

Watch the ICC Women's World Cup on Sky Sports and across our digital platforms, starting this Saturday when England Women take on India Women live on Sky Sports 2 and Sky Sports Mix from 10am.