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Watch all 84 matches from the IPL live on Sky Sports between March 28-May 31; here is all you need to know about fixtures, format, teams and players with Jofra Archer and Will Jacks among the England stars involved; Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bengaluru are the defending champions

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Ahead of the IPL returning, live on Sky Sports, we take a look at five of the best English players to feature in the competition

All you need to know ahead of the 2026 Indian Premier League, with all 84 matches live on Sky Sports.

When is the IPL?

The 19th edition of the IPL runs from March 28 to May 31.

Only dates for the first 20 games have been released with elections in several Indian states delaying the announcement of the full calendar.

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru will take on Sunrisers Hyderabad in the opening game on Saturday at M Chinnaswamy Stadium (3pm start UK and Ireland time).

Royal Challengers Bengaluru fans cheers during an IPL match (Associated Press)
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RCB finally landed their first IPL title last season when they defeated Punjab Kings in the final to deny their opponents a maiden trophy.

Who are the IPL teams?

  • Chennai Super Kings (winners in 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021 and 2023)
  • Delhi Capitals (yet to win the IPL)
  • Gujarat Titans (winners in 2022)
  • Kolkata Knight Riders (winners in 2012, 2014 and 2024)
  • Lucknow Super Giants (yet to win IPL)
  • Mumbai Indians (winners in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020)
  • Punjab Kings (yet to win IPL)
  • Rajasthan Royals (winners in 2008)
  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru (winners in 2025)
  • Sunrisers Hyderabad (winners in 2016)

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Highlights of the 2025 Indian Premier League final as Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Punjab Kings to claim their first title

How many England players are involved?

Thirteen England players were retained, traded or signed in the auction with Titans and RCB having three each.

However, Ben Duckett then pulled out of a deal with Delhi Capitals in order to focus on retaining his England place, while Sam Curran - who had been traded from Chennai to Rajasthan - will sit out the tournament with an unspecified injury.

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Gloucestershire seamer David Payne has since been signed by Sunrisers as an injury replacement for Australian Jack Edwards so, as things stand, there are 12 English players across the 10 franchises.

Jos Buttler, England cricket training (Getty Images)
Image: Buttler is on Gujarat Titans' books in the IPL

The retained Jos Buttler is alongside batter Tom Banton and left-arm quick Luke Wood, both of whom joined him in England's T20 World Cup squad in India and Sri Lanka earlier this year.

RCB kept Phil Salt and Jacob Bethell, who also played at the T20 World Cup as England reached the semi-finals, with the 2025 champions purchasing last year's Hundred MVP Jordan Cox, too.

England's Jacob Bethel, T20 World Cup (Associated Press)
Image: England's Jacob Bethell plays for RCB in the IPL

Liam Livingstone, who recently slammed the England regime for how he was treated after being dropped, is at Sunrisers alongside Brydon Carse and Payne.

Jofra Archer will play for Rajasthan with Jamie Overton (Chennai) and Will Jacks (Mumbai) completing the English contingent.

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The best of Will Jacks' maiden T20 international fifty, an innings that rescued England against Italy at the recent World Cup

Will Jos Buttler rediscover his best form?

Gujarat will hope that happens - and so, too, England after the country's greatest-ever white-ball batter toiled during the T20 World Cup, mustering only 87 runs in eight innings at an average of 10.87. His highest score was 26. Grisly, grisly numbers.

Questions have been asked about Buttler's England future and a poor IPL would add to those but this is a tournament he has excelled in, amassing over 4,000 runs in his IPL career, including seven tons.

Buttler struck 538 runs for Gujarat last term, with his five fifties including a 54-ball 97 not out against Delhi.

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England's Jos Buttler struggled with the bat at the T20 World Cup

Will teenage star Sooryavanshi fire again?

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was signed by Rajasthan in the auction as a 13-year-old and then lit up the tournament as a 14-year-old, slamming the first ball he faced in the competition for six and then, in another game, smashing a remarkable 35-ball hundred.

The left-hander's ton against Gujarat - the second-quickest in IPL history, behind only Chris Gayle's 30-ball century 12 years earlier - made him the youngest centurion in men's T20 cricket and he has continued to hoover up records since that startling knock.

They include the highest score in a men's Under-19 World Cup final, with Sooryavanshi clubbing 175 from only 80 balls as India beat England earlier this year.

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hit the second-fastest century in IPL history, making 101 off 38 balls for the Rajasthan Royals at the age pf 14

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Sooryavanshi hit his first IPL delivery for a massive six during the 2025 season

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Sooryavanshi, smashed 175 off just 80 balls as India dominated England in the Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup final earlier this year

Who are some of the other star players involved?

Kohli, as ever, will be a star attraction, while the members of India's recent T20 World Cup-winning squad will also be out to impress, including Player of the Tournament Sanju Samson - who has left Rajasthan to join Chennai - and seam-bowling maestro Jasprit Bumrah, innovative batter Suryakumar Yadav and hard-hitting all-rounder Hardik Pandya, each of whom play for Mumbai.

New Zealand's Finn Allen - who clubbed a T20 World Cup-record 33-ball hundred in the Black Caps' semi-final demolition of South Africa - is on Kolkata's books. So, too, is Australia all-rounder Cameron Green after becoming the most expensive overseas player in IPL history when KKR forked out £2.09m for him in the auction.

England's Ashes nemesis Mitchell Starc plays for Delhi, while Australia Test captain Pat Cummins is expected to make his return from injury at some stage in the IPL. If he does, that will add significantly to Sunrisers' bowling arsenal.

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Sanju Samson's delivered another batting masterclass at the T20 World Cup final, hitting 89 against New Zealand in Ahmedabad

But no Mustafizur Rahman?

Nope. The Bangladesh left-arm seamer was withdrawn from the Kolkata squad by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) due to political tensions between the two nations.

That triggered a chain of events that saw Bangladesh withdrawn from the T20 World Cup by the ICC after refusing to play their matches in India due to security concerns, and Pakistan then initially boycotting their game versus India in the tournament in solidarity with Bangladesh before eventually opting to play that fixture.

Mustafizur has since signed for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), a competition which runs concurrently with the IPL. His place in the Kolkata squad has been taken by Zimbabwe's Blessing Muzarabani, who pulled out of a PSL deal with Islamabad United in order to join KKR.

Muzarabani is not the only player to ditch a PSL contract for the IPL with Sri Lanka's Dasun Shanaka also leaving Qalandars to replace injured England man Sam Curran at Rajasthan.

Mustafizur Rahman (Associated Press)
Image: Mustafizur Rahman's removal from the IPL sparked Bangladesh withdrawing from the T20 World Cup

How does the competition work?

Franchises earn two points for a win, none for a loss and one in the event of no result, with the top four teams in the table after the league stage advancing to the play-offs.

Teams are generally split into two virtual groups of five, although there is only one table. In this set-up, sides play the other four franchises in their group twice, plus four teams from the other pool once and one twice.

However, with the full match schedule not yet released, it has not been confirmed at this stage how the teams have been grouped.

The teams that finish first and second advance to the first qualifier, with the winner of that match progressing directly to the final and the losers dropping into the second qualifier.

The eliminator between the sides who finish third and fourth in the table will then take place, with the winners reaching the second qualifier and the losers knocked out.

The winners of the eliminator and the losers of the first qualifier will then meet in the second qualifier. Whoever wins that takes the second spot in the final.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Virat Kohli, center, flanked with former teammates Chris Gayle, in red turban, and AB de Villiers after their win in the Indian Premier League final cricket match against Punjab Kings at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
Image: Royal Challengers Bengaluru lift the trophy after winning the 2025 IPL

Indian Premier League fixtures 2026

Schedule until May 12 - full calendar to be revealed in due course

All 3pm UK and Ireland unless stated; all live on Sky Sports

Saturday March 28: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (2pm)

Sunday March 29: Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight Riders

Monday March 30: Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings

Tuesday March 31: Punjab Kings vs Gujarat Titans

Wednesday April 1: Lucknow Super Giants vs Delhi Capitals

Thursday April 2: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Sunrisers Hyderabad

Friday April 3: Chennai Super Kings vs Punjab Kings

Saturday April 4: Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians (11am)

Saturday April 4: Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals

Sunday April 5: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Lucknow Super Giants (11am)

Sunday April 5: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Chennai Super Kings

Monday April 6: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Punjab Kings

Tuesday April 7: Rajasthan Royals vs Mumbai Indians

Wednesday April 8: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Titans

Thursday April 9: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Lucknow Super Giants

Friday April 10: Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Saturday April 11: Punjab Kings vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (11am)

Saturday April 11: Chennai Super Kings vs Delhi Capitals

Sunday April 12: Lucknow Super Giants vs Gujarat Titans (11am)

Sunday April 12: Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru