Australia’s upcoming tour fixtures can be found below – for both the men’s side and the women’s team.
In February, Australia will head to Sri Lanka for two Tests, while immediately following that is the ICC Champions Trophy 50-over tournament in Pakistan.
The Sri Lanka series will be broadcast exclusively on Channel Seven, with the free-to-air network securing the broadcast rights for the tour.
A second ODI has also been added to the tour, with both matches to be played in Colombo, while the Tests are both in Galle.
Australia’s fixtures have been unveiled for the tournament, having been drawn in a four-team group alongside England, South Africa and Afghanistan.
The fixtures for the 2025/26 Ashes have also been released, with the first Test set to be played in Perth for the first time ever, and not the usual venue of the Gabba.
Fox Cricket show all Australian matches at home and overseas – except for Ashes Tests which are broadcast on Nine and the upcoming Sri Lanka series, which will only be shown on Seven and streaming platform 7Plus.
Thanks to a recent deal with Amazon Prime, all overseas ICC tournaments, including the 2025 Champions Trophy will be broadcast on Prime Video.
Foxtel’s coverage can be streamed online via Kayo Sports. Channel Seven will also broadcast men’s Tests, as well as all women’s internationals.
All times on this page are AEST/AEDT (Sydney/Melbourne time).
(Click here to jump to women’s fixtures)
Australia Tour of Sri Lanka | ||||
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First Test | Galle | January 29-February 2 | 3:30pm | Seven/7Plus |
Second Test | Galle | February 6-10 | 3:30pm | |
First ODI | Colombo | February 12 | 3:30pm | |
Second ODI | Colombo | February 14 | 3:30pm | |
Champions Trophy | ||||
England | Lahore | February 22 | 8pm | Amazon Prime |
South Africa | Rawalpindi | February 25 | 8pm | |
Afghanistan | Lahore | February 28 | 8pm | |
2025/26 Ashes |
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First Test | Optus Stadium | November 21-25 2025 | 1:30pm | Seven/Fox |
Second Test | Gabba | December 4-8 | 3:30pm | |
Third Test | Adelaide Oval | December 17-21 | 11am | |
Fourth Test | MCG | December 26-30 | 10:30am | |
Fifth Test | SCG | January 4-8 2026 | 10:30am |
Tahlia McGrath and Alyssa Healy during the women’s Test between India and Australia. (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images)
The Women’s T20 World Cup was thrown into chaos just weeks out from the start of the tournament, with the ICC moving it from Bangladesh to the UAE due to political unrest and the threat of violence in the former nation.
Australia reached the semi-finals but suffered a shock loss to South Africa.
The 2024/25 summer will be headlined by another Ashes clash, this time on home soil, with England touring for one Test, three ODIs and three T20Is. The fixture, which includes an historic day-night women’s Test at the MCG, has been released.
Fixture | Venue | Date | Time | Broadcast |
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Women’s Ashes |
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First ODI | North Sydney Oval | January 12 | 10:30am | Seven/Fox |
Second ODI | CitiPower Centre, Melbourne | January 14 | 10:05am | |
Third ODI | Blundstone Arena | January 17 | 10:05am | |
First T20I | SCG | January 20 | 7:15pm | |
Second T20I | Manuka Oval | January 23 | 7:15pm | |
Third T20I | Adelaide Oval | January 25 | 7:15pm | |
Only Test | MCG | January 30 – February 2 | 2:30pm | |
Australia Tour of New Zealand | ||||
First T20I | Auckland | March 21 | 12:45pm | Fox Cricket |
Second T20I | Wellington | March 23 | 12:45pm | |
Third T20I | Wellington | March 26 | 12:45pm |