India will travel to England in July 2026 to play an eight-game white-ball series, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed on Thursday (July 24). The Indian men's side will play five T20Is and three ODIs, kick-starting their tour after England completes a Test series against New Zealand. India, 2-1 behind in the ongoing five-match Test series in England, will start their white-ball matches on July 1, 2026, with a T20I at the Riverside Ground in Durham. The T20I series will later shift to Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol, and Southampton. India will then play ODIs in Birmingham, Cardiff, and London after the T20Is, and the final game has been scheduled at Lord's on July 19. Also Read | Not Kishan, Not Bharat - This Player to Replace Pant in 5th Test vs ENG India’s White-Ball Tour of England in 2026 Fixtures Match Date Venue 1st T20I July 1, 2026 Durham (Riverside) 2nd T20I July 4, 2026 Manchester (Old Trafford) 3rd T20I July 7, 2026 Nottingham (Trent Bridge) 4th T20I July 9, 2026 Bristol (Seat Unique Stadium) 5th T20I July 11, 2026 Southampton (Utilita Bowl) 1st ODI July 14, 2026 Birmingham (Edgbaston) 2nd ODI July 16, 2026 Cardiff (Sophia Gardens) 3rd ODI July 19, 2026 London (Lord’s) 5⃣ T20Is. 3⃣ ODIs📍 England Fixtures for #TeamIndia's limited over tour of England 2026 announced 🙌#ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/Bp8gDYudXW — BCCI (@BCCI) July 24, 2025 Also Read | Watch: Pant’s Gutsy Return Draws Standing Ovation from Manchester Crowd Men's and Women's Full Schedule ☀️ Summer 2026 looking 👌🏏 Five countries incoming for a blockbuster summer! 😮🗓 Full fixtures here 👇 — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 24, 2025 The ECB reaffirmed that England's men's summer will begin with a three-Test series against New Zealand from June 4 to 29, with the games at Lord's, The Oval, and Trent Bridge. England will then receive Pakistan for a three-Test series from August 19 to September 13 after India's white-ball matches. The home season will conclude with six white-ball games against Sri Lanka from September 15 to 27. The women's team of England will also be kept busy. In May, they will play New Zealand in three ODIs and three T20Is, then India in three T20Is to prepare for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, which concludes at Lord's on July 5. On July 10, Lord's is playing its first-ever women's Test when England host India in one match. Women's summer will conclude with an ODI series in Ireland in September. With the men and women competing against top sides, and Lord's hosting its maiden women's Test, England's 2026 domestic season at home will be one to remember.