Australia’s tour of West Indies comes to Kayo Sports – Cricket-loving Kayo Sports subscribers will enjoy a major win this winter with every ball of Australia’s upcoming tour of the West Indies to be available LIVE on ESPN.
The three-Test series, plus all five T20 Internationals, will be broadcast live on ESPN from June 26 to July 29. ESPN is available to all Kayo Sports subscribers as part of their existing subscription.
Australia has not visited the Caribbean for a Test series in 10 years, while the last edition of the Frank Worrell Trophy in 2023-24 was drawn 1-1.
The latest renewal of this historic rivalry begins in Barbados with the first Test from June 26-30, followed by the second Test in Grenada from July 4-8 and a day-night Test in Jamaica from July 13-17.
The series will be Australia’s final Test match preparations before a massive home Ashes series this summer, broadcast on Kayo Sports.
Following the Frank Worrell Trophy, the two nations will face off in five T20Is from July 21-29. The series will form a crucial part of both sides’ preparation for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup.
Australia’s tour of the West Indies joins Kayo Sports’ line-up of the world’s best sport over the coming months including the FIFA Club World Cupâ„¢, every game of every round of AFL and NRL, Formula 1®, NBA on ESPN, golf, netball and more, providing great value for sports fans.
WEST INDIES V AUSTRALIA
Every ball LIVE on ESPN, available on Kayo Sports.
Frank Worrell Trophy
- First Test, Barbados: June 26-30, 12:00am AEST
- Second Test, Grenada: July 4-8, 12:00am AEST
- Third Test, Jamaica: July 13-17, 4:30am AEST
T20 International Series
- First T20I, Jamaica: July 21, 10:00am AEST
- Second T20I, Jamaica: July 23, 10:00am AEST
- Third T20I, St Kitts and Nevis: July 26, 8:00am AEST
- Fourth T20I, St Kitts and Nevis: July 27, 8:00am AEST
- Fifth T20I, St Kitts and Nevis: July 29, 8:00am AEST
*Note to editors: Australia’s tour of the West Indies, live on ESPN, is also available on Foxtel.
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Australia’s tour of West Indies comes to Kayo Sports