T20 Blast 2025: Full Schedule, Squads, Match Dates, Venues

By: Cricbites | September 9, 2025
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T20 Blast 2025 is set to return as one of the most exciting domestic T20 competitions in world cricket. Now in its 23rd edition, the 2025 season promises to be bigger, bolder and more entertaining than ever before. T20 Blast 2025 will see teams from 18 countries across England and Wales divided into two groups. This time, overseas stars will bring a global flavour to the league. In this article, we cover everything fans need to know before the action begins. T20 Blast 2025 Schedule and Match Dates The T20 Blast 2025 group stage will run from 29 May to 18 July, followed by the knockouts in September 2025. The matches have been divided into a North Group and a South Group, with teams playing both home and away fixtures.

T20 Blast 2025 Schedule and Match Dates  

The T20 Blast 2025 group stage will run from May 29 to July 18, followed by the knockouts in September 2025. The matches have been divided into North Group and South Group, with teams playing both home and away matches.

Date

Match Details

Venue

Result

Time

GMT / LOCAL

May 29, Thu

Sussex vs Middlesex, South Group

Lord’s, London

Sussex won by 16 runs

10:45 PM

05:15 PM GMT / 06:15 PM LOCAL

 

Lancashire vs Worcestershire, North Group

Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

Lancashire won by 7 runs

11:00 PM

05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL

May 30, Fri

Derbyshire vs Leicestershire, North Group

Grace Road, Leicester

Leicestershire won by 5 wkts

11:00 PM

05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL

 

Warwickshire vs Nottinghamshire, North Group

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Nottinghamshire won by 7 wkts

11:00 PM

05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL

 

Surrey vs Somerset, South Group

The Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton

Somerset won by 5 wkts

11:00 PM

05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL

 

Northamptonshire vs Yorkshire, North Group

Headingley, Leeds

Northamptonshire won by 13 runs

11:00 PM

05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL

 

Kent vs Gloucestershire, South Group

County Ground, Bristol

Kent won by 4 runs

11:30 PM

06:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL

 

Hampshire vs Essex, South Group

The Rose Bowl, Southampton

Hampshire won by 106 runs

11:30 PM

06:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL

May 31, Sat

Lancashire vs Nottinghamshire, North Group

Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

Lancashire won by 47 runs

08:30 PM

03:00 PM GMT / 04:00 PM LOCAL

 

Warwickshire vs Durham, North Group

Edgbaston, Birmingham

Durham won by 3 wkts

08:30 PM

03:00 PM GMT / 04:00 PM LOCAL

Jun 01, Sun

Worcestershire vs Yorkshire, North Group

New Road, Worcester

Worcestershire won by 60 runs (DLS)

07:00 PM

01:30 PM GMT / 02:30 PM LOCAL

 

Leicestershire vs Northamptonshire, North Group

County Ground, Northampton

Northamptonshire won by 5 wkts

07:30 PM

02:00 PM GMT / 03:00 PM LOCAL

 

Essex vs Somerset, South Group

County Ground, Chelmsford

Somerset won by 8 wkts

08:30 PM

03:00 PM GMT / 04:00 PM LOCAL

 

Middlesex vs Glamorgan, South Group

Merchant Taylors’ School Ground, Northwood

Glamorgan won by 5 wkts

08:30 PM

03:00 PM GMT / 04:00 PM LOCAL

 

Sussex vs Gloucestershire, South Group

County Ground, Hove

Sussex won by 80 runs

08:30 PM

03:00 PM GMT / 04:00 PM LOCAL

 

Durham vs Lancashire, North Group

Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

Lancashire won by 4 wkts

09:30 PM

04:00 PM GMT / 05:00 PM LOCAL

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Sep 03, Wed

Northamptonshire vs Surrey, Quarter Final 1

Kennington Oval, London

Northamptonshire won by 7 runs (14 Overs)

11:00 PM

05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL

Sep 05, Fri

Hampshire vs Durham, Quarter Final 2

Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

Hampshire won by 26 runs

11:00 PM

05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL

Sep 06, Sat

Kent vs Lancashire, Quarter Final 3

Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

Lancashire won by 3 wkts

07:00 PM

01:30 PM GMT / 02:30 PM LOCAL

 

Warwickshire vs Somerset, Quarter Final 4

The Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton

Somerset won by 4 wkts

11:00 PM

05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL

Sep 13, Sat

Northamptonshire vs Hampshire, 1st Semi-Final

Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match starts at Sep 13, 10:00 GMT

03:30 PM

10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM LOCAL

 

Lancashire vs Somerset, 2nd Semi-Final

Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match starts at Sep 13, 13:30 GMT

07:00 PM

01:30 PM GMT / 02:30 PM LOCAL

 

TBC vs TBC, Final

Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match starts at Sep 13, 17:45 GMT

11:15 PM

05:45 PM GMT / 06:45 PM LOCAL

Group Stage Highlights:

  • Opening match (29 May 2025): Sussex v Middlesex at Lord’s, London.
  • Matches: Lancashire v Yorkshire, Kent v Surrey, and Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire will be played in the group stage.
  • Final group games (18 July 2025): Multiple matches in the North and South groups to determine the quarter-finals.

Knockout stage:

  • Quarter-finals: Scheduled between 3–6 September 2025.
  • Semi-finals and final (final day): Played on 13 September 2025 at Edgbaston, Birmingham.

 Venues for T20 Blast 2025 

The tournament will be played at iconic venues across England and Wales, including:

  • Lords, London – the home of cricket.
  • Edgbaston, Birmingham – host of the final day.
  • Headingley, Leeds – home of Yorkshire.
  • Old Trafford, Manchester – Lancashire’s stronghold.
  • The Oval, London – home of Surrey.
  • The Rose Bowl, Southampton – Hampshire’s stadium.
  • Sophia Gardens, Cardiff – Glamorgan’s base.
  • Riverside Ground, Durham, County Ground, Taunton and more.

Each county ground will add its own unique atmosphere, ensuring fans get a true taste of English home cricket.

 Squads for T20 Blast 2025 

There are 18 counties and they are divided into two groups: the North Group and the South Group. While the official teams will be finalized closer to the tournament, here is a look at what fans can expect.

North Group Teams

  • Lancashire Lightning – A powerhouse with international stars and local heroes.
  • Yorkshire Vikings – Known for producing exciting English talent.
  • Nottinghamshire Outlaws – Two-time T20 Blast champions.
  • Derbyshire Falcons – A strong bowling line-up.
  • Leicestershire Foxes – Three-time historic winners.
  • Durham – A mix of emerging youngsters with experienced players.
  • Worcestershire Rapids – A dangerous group with both bat and ball.
  • Warwickshire Bears (Birmingham Bears) – Finals Day regulars.
  • Northamptonshire Steelbacks – Always a tough team in crunch games.

South Group Teams

  • Surrey – Consistently strong with international firepower.
  • Middlesex – Based at Lord’s, packed with talent.
  • Essex Eagles – 2019 Blast champions.
  • Somerset – Known for explosive batting.
  • Gloucestershire – Strong all-round team.
  • Hampshire Hawks – Two-time champions.
  • Kent Spitfires – Won the Blast in 2021.
  • Glamorgan – Welsh representatives, bringing talent.
  • Sussex Sharks – Always competitive with quality overseas signings.

International players are also expected to join, likely from Australia, West Indies, South Africa and New Zealand.

 Format of T20 Blast 2025 

 Group Stage: 

  • The 18 teams are divided into North and South groups (9 each).
  • Each team plays home and away matches within its group.
  • The top 4 teams from each group qualify for the quarter-finals.

 Knockout Stage: 

  • Quarter-finals (September 3-6, 2025): Four knockout matches.
  • Final day (September 13, 2025): Both the semi-finals and final on the same day at Edgbaston.

This setup makes sure that fans get to enjoy high-intensity games throughout the tournament.

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 Players to Watch in T20 Blast 2025 

  • Babar Azam (Pakistan): Expected to return for Somerset, bringing class and consistency.
  • Glenn Maxwell (Australia): A T20 specialist could play again.
  • Rashid Khan (Afghanistan): A game-changing bowler for Sussex, with his world-class spin.
  • Jos Buttler (England): Star wicketkeeper-batsman for Lancashire.
  • Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan): A devastating bowler who could rejoin the Blast.
  • Phil Salt, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Harry Brook and Reece Topley – Homegrown English talent expected to shine.

 Why T20 Blast 2025 Matters 

The T20 Blast may not have the financial clout of the IPL, but it remains unique for several reasons:

  • Birthplace of T20 cricket: The format began in 2003 with a domestic competition in England.
  • Homegrown talent: Many England internationals like Buttler, Bairstow and Stokes emerged here.
  • Finals day tradition: A full day of consecutive knockout matches at Edgbaston.
  • Fan involvement: County fans bring unparalleled passion, filling stadiums with domestic competition.
  • International influence: Players use the Blast as preparation for global events like the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

 Sample Schedule Highlights 

Here’s a quick look at some of the opening and key fixtures of T20 Blast 2025:

  • May 29, 2025: Sussex v Middlesex at Lord’s – Sussex won by 16 runs.
  • May 30, 2025: Leicestershire v Derbyshire – Leicestershire won by 5 wickets.
  • May 31, 2025: Lancashire v Nottinghamshire – Lancashire won by 47 runs.
  • June 1, 2025: Worcestershire v Yorkshire – Worcestershire won by 60 runs (DLS).
  • June 6, 2025: Surrey v Kent – Surrey won by 42 runs.
  • July 5, 2025: Lancashire v Derbyshire – Lancashire won by 42 runs.
  • September 03-06, 2025: Quarter-finals.
  • September 13, 2025: Final day at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Where to watch T20 Blast 2025.

Conclusion

T20 Blast 2025 is set to be a season of cricket that will feature English county competitions, world-class players and passionate fans. From the opening game at Lord’s to the final day at Edgbaston, every match will offer moments of drama, excitement and unpredictability. For fans, this tournament is about tradition, local pride and celebrating the birthplace of T20 cricket.

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