England men's cricket results and fixtures 2025: The Ashes, ICC Champions Trophy, Test matches vs India and more
England's busy 2025 ends with Ashes series in Australia - first Test from November 21; Ben Stokes' side drew 2-2 with India in thrilling Test series during home summer; limp Champions Trophy exit in February saw Jos Buttler leave role as white-ball skipper with Harry Brook taking over
Sunday 7 December 2025 14:44, UK
Fixtures and results for Tests, one-day internationals and T20 internationals for England men in 2025, a year which ends with an Ashes series in Australia.
The Ashes in Australia (November 2025-January 2026)
All times UK and Ireland
- First Test (Perth - November 21-25) - Australia beat England by eight wickets
- Second Test (Brisbane - December 4-8) - Australia beat England by eight wickets
- Third Test: Wednesday December 17-Sunday December 21 (12am) - Adelaide Oval
- Fourth Test: Thursday December 25-Monday December 29 (11.30pm) - Melbourne Cricket Ground
- Fifth Test: Sunday January 3-Thursday January 7 (11.30pm) - Sydney Cricket Ground
Previous results in 2025
T20 international series in India (January-February)
- First T20 (Kolkata): January 22 - India won by seven wickets
- Second T20 (Chennai): January 25 - India won by two wickets
- Third T20 (Rajkot): January 28 - England won by 26 runs
- Fourth T20 (Pune): January 31 - India won by 15 runs
- Fifth T20 (Mumbai): February 2 - India won by 150 runs
One-day international series in India (February)
- First ODI (Nagpur): February 6 - India won by four wickets
- Second ODI (Cuttack): February 9 - India won by four wickets
- Third ODI (Ahmedabad): February 12 - India won by 142 runs
ICC Champions Trophy (February-March)
- Group stage (Lahore): February 22 - Australia won by five wickets
- Group stage (Lahore): February 26 - Afghanistan won by eight runs
- Group stage (Karachi): March 1 - South Africa won by seven wickets
One-off Test at home to Zimbabwe (May)
- One-off Test (Trent Bridge): May 22-25 - England won by an innings and 45 runs
One-day international series at home to West Indies (May-June)
- First ODI (Edgbaston): Thursday May 29 - England won by 238 runs
- Second ODI (Cardiff): Sunday June 1 - England won by three wickets
- Third ODI (The Kia Oval): Tuesday June 3 - England won by seven wickets (DLS)
T20 international series at home to West Indies (June)
- First T20 (Chester-le-Street): Friday June 6 - England won by 21 runs
- Second T20 (Bristol): Sunday June 8 - England won by four wickets
- Third T20 (Utilita Bowl): Tuesday June 10 - England won by 37 runs
Test series at home to India (June, July and August)
- First Test (Headingley): Friday June 20-Tuesday June 24 - England won by five wickets
- Second Test (Edgbaston): Wednesday July 2-Sunday July 6 - India win by 336 runs
- Third Test (Lords): Thursday July 10-Monday July 14 - England won by 22 runs
- Fourth Test (Emirates Old Trafford): Wednesday July 23-Sunday July 27 - Match drawn
- Fifth Test (The Kia Oval): Thursday July 31-Monday August 4 - India won by six runs
One-day international series at home to South Africa (September)
- First ODI (Headingley): Tuesday September 2 - South Africa won by seven wickets
- Second ODI (Lord's): Thursday September 4 - South Africa won by five runs
- Third ODI (Southampton): Sunday September 7 - England won by 342 runs
T20 international series at home to South Africa (September)
- First T20 (Cardiff): Wednesday September 10 - South Africa won by 14 runs (DLS)
- Second T20 (Old Trafford): Friday September 12 - England won by 146 runs
- Third T20 (Trent Bridge): Sunday September 14 - Match abandoned due to rain
T20 international series in Ireland (September)
- First T20 (Malahide): Wednesday September 17 - England won by four wickets
- Second T20 (Malahide): Friday September 19 - Match abandoned due to rain
- Third T20 (Malahide): Sunday September 21 - England won by six wickets
T20 international series in New Zealand (October)
- First T20 (Christchurch): Saturday October 18 - Match abandoned due to rain
- Second T20 (Christchurch): Monday October 20 - England won by 65 runs
- Third T20 (Auckland): Thursday October 23 - Match abandoned due to rain
One-day international series in New Zealand (October and November)
- First ODI (Mount Maunganui): Sunday October 26 - New Zealand won by four wickets
- Second ODI: Wednesday October 29 (1am) - New Zealand won by four wickets
- Third ODI: Saturday November 1 (1am) - New Zealand won by two wickets