The Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) is stepping into a transformative new chapter, with the official match schedule for its 2026 edition now publicly released alongside a groundbreaking strategic overhaul designed to elevate women’s cricket across the entire Caribbean region. Eight of the tournament’s total matches will be hosted at Barbados’ world-famous Kensington Oval, one of the most iconic cricket venues in the West Indies.
This iteration of the WCPL has been redesigned from the foundation up, built with the explicit goal of creating a dedicated platform that centers and amplifies the unique perspectives of Caribbean women in sport. Organizers emphasize that the talent and influence of female cricketers from the region have long deserved their own prominent spotlight, and the reimagined league delivers exactly that.
At the core of the refreshed WCPL is a non-negotiable commitment to putting Caribbean women front and center, with a long-term mission to inspire the next generation of female athletes. By establishing a visible, high-profile professional competition, the league aims to demonstrate to young girls across the region that a place at the pinnacle of competitive sport is within their reach.
The tournament’s updated brand identity is rooted in three foundational values: female empowerment, competitive determination, and deep community connection. These guiding principles are brought to life through the league’s new creative campaign “She’s In”, which will be rolled out across region-wide social media channels focused on women’s audiences throughout the coming months.
Unlike previous editions, the entire 2026 WCPL tournament will be hosted in Barbados, with all matches condensed into a 10-day cricket festival running through the first half of September. Four franchise teams will compete for the 2026 championship title: the Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Trinbago Knight Riders, and the newly launched Jamaica Empress. The new Jamaica-based franchise was added as part of the league’s expansion and renewed commitment to elevating female athletic excellence across every Caribbean nation, with custom brand assets for the new side available for public download via the league’s official portal.
More than just a professional cricket competition, every matchday of the 2026 WCPL will double as a vibrant community gathering open to fans of all ages. Attendees will have access to dedicated children’s activity zones, hands-on cricket skills training clinics, free public health and wellness screenings, and a marketplace showcasing products and services from female entrepreneurs from across the Caribbean. Every matchday is intentionally designed to be a celebration of sport, community, and economic opportunity, creating an inclusive space where women and girls can connect with one another, participate in activities beyond match play, and leave feeling inspired.
“The WCPL is about much more than what happens on the cricket pitch,” shared Pete Russell, Chief Executive Officer of the WCPL. “We are building something far greater than a tournament: we are creating a platform where women are celebrated, regional communities can come together, and young girls can see a clear, accessible pathway to success in sport and every other area of their lives.”
Hayley Matthews, a star WCPL player, shared her firsthand perspective on the league’s impact across the region. “I’ve seen for myself what the WCPL means to women and girls across the Caribbean. The change it creates is powerful and extends far beyond the boundary rope. It shines a light on the untapped potential in every young girl, giving them not just visibility, but something to believe in and a dream to work toward.”
With the 2026 match schedule now officially live, cricket fans across the region and around the world can begin planning their attendance for what is set to be the largest and most influential edition of the tournament in its history. This 2026 relaunch is only the first step in the WCPL’s long-term growth: as early as 2027, league officials plan to expand further by inviting competing teams from outside the Caribbean, with the ultimate goal of establishing the WCPL as a leading truly global women’s cricket competition.
The full 2026 match schedule is as follows:
– September 5: Barbados Tridents vs Trinbago Knight Riders, 3:00 PM local time
– September 6: Jamaica Empress vs Guyana Amazon Warriors, 2:00 PM local time
– September 10: Trinbago Knight Riders vs Jamaica Empress, 10:00 AM local time
– September 12: Trinbago Knight Riders vs Guyana Amazon Warriors, 10:00 AM local time
– September 12: Barbados Tridents vs Jamaica Empress, 3:00 PM local time
– September 13: Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Barbados Tridents, 2:00 PM local time
– September 16: Playoff (2nd place vs 3rd place), 10:00 AM local time
– September 17: Final (1st place vs Playoff Winner), 2:00 PM local time
The fixtures are live, the grassroots movement for Caribbean women’s cricket has begun. She’s In. Are You?
