Women’s Premier League 2024
Women’s Premier League 2024: The second season of the Women’s Premier League begins on February 23 in Bengaluru. The 2024 Women’s Premier League will feature a total of 22 games between five teams. League games are played as home and away matches. The first leg will take place in Bengaluru and the second leg in Delhi. The first match of the tournament will be played between women’s teams Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals. This time the games will be organized in Bengaluru and Delhi. The first season of this league was won by the team from Mumbai.
When, where and how to watch WPL live matches for free
WPL matches are played at Arun Jaitley Stadium and Chinnaswamy Stadium. The games will take place from February 23rd to March 4th in Bengaluru. After that, Delhi will host this league. All Women’s Premier League matches begin at 7:30 pm India time. These games will be broadcast live on the Sports 18 network. At the same time, the live streaming of these matches will be broadcast for free on the Jio Cinema app.
WPL is special in many ways
The Women’s Premier League was founded in 2023. Founded on the lines of the IPL, this league is the first league in the world to conduct an auction for women players. The biggest feature of the Women’s Premier League was that many great players from all over the world took part in the first season of this league. The Mumbai Indians team successfully won the title of the first season of the Women’s IPL. In the final, it defeated Delhi Capitals by 7 wickets.
The full Season 2 schedule can be found here
- February 23 – Mumbai Indians vs. Delhi Capitals, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- February 24 – Royal Challengers Bangalore vs. UP Warriors, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- February 25 – Gujarat Giants vs. Mumbai Indians, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- February 26 – UP Warriors vs Delhi Capitals, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- February 27 – Royal Challengers Bangalore vs. Gujarat Giants (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- February 28 – Mumbai Indians vs. UP Warriors, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- February 29 – Royal Challengers Bangalore vs. Delhi Capitals, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- March 1 – UP Warriors vs. Gujarat Giants, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- March 2 – Royal Challengers Bangalore vs. Mumbai Indians, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- March 3 – Gujarat Giants vs Delhi Capitals, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- March 4 – UP Warriors vs. Royal Challengers Bangalore, (Bengaluru, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
- March 5 – Delhi Capitals vs. Mumbai Indians, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 6 – Gujarat Giants vs. Royal Challengers Bangalore, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 7 – UP Warriors vs. Mumbai Indians, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 8 – Delhi Capitals vs UP Warriors, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 9 – Mumbai Indians vs. Gujarat Giants, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 10 – Delhi Capitals vs. Royal Challengers Bangalore, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 11 – Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriors, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 12 – Mumbai Indians vs. Royal Challengers Bangalore, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 13 – Delhi Capitals vs. Gujarat Giants, (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 15 – Eliminator (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
- March 17 – Final (Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium)
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