This March is gonna end with the start of the most expected IPL 2026. For cricket fans who would like to follow everything about IPL under a single roof, Cricash is the platform where you need to reach out.

In this blog post, you can find the complete IPL 2026 schedule along with the fixture details, venue information, and playoff details. Continue reading the blog to get the complete idea before you tune in to the game.

IPL 2026 Full Schedule Overview

The 19th IPL season will start on March 28th and will go on till May 31st. The 10 best franchises, formed with a mix of capped and uncapped players, will be contesting in the most popular 13 IPL venues around the country. This also emphasizes the diversity and geographically rich dimension of the nation.

Two-Phase Format Explained

The BCCI has split the globally popular IPL fixtures 2026 into two parts. This is due to the assembly elections, which will be held across different states. 

You can find the detailed T20 2026 calendar in the upcoming sections of the blog. Here is a short gist. Phase 1 will start from 28th March and extend till 12th April. On the other hand, the Phase 2 game will start on 13th April and will go on till 24th May.

Total Matches and Expanded Format

In total, there are 74 games, which are split into 70 and four playoff matches. Each team will have 14 league games. Since the T20 2026 calendar is completely packed, this whole month is going to be very entertaining from March till end of May.

How the Group Stage Works

The teams are divided into Group A and Group B. Group A includes CSK, KKR, RR, RCB, and PBKS, while Group B consists of MI, SRH, GT, DC, and LSG. Each team will play against teams in their own group once and face teams from the opposite group twice.

IPL 2026 Match Schedule— 28 March to 24 May 2026 

Below is the entire Phase 1 IPL 2026 schedule as revealed by the BCCI. These are the initial twenty matches of the season. 

Match No Date Day Start Home Away Venue
1 28-MAR-26 Sat 7:30 PM Royal Challengers Bengaluru Sunrisers Hyderabad Bengaluru
2 29-MAR-26 Sun 7:30 PM Mumbai Indians Kolkata Knight Riders Mumbai
3 30-MAR-26 Mon 7:30 PM Rajasthan Royals Chennai Super Kings Guwahati
4 31-MAR-26 Tue 7:30 PM Punjab Kings Gujarat Titans New Chandigarh
5 01-APR-26 Wed 7:30 PM Lucknow Super Giants Delhi Capitals Lucknow
6 02-APR-26 Thu 7:30 PM Kolkata Knight Riders Sunrisers Hyderabad Kolkata
7 03-APR-26 Fri 7:30 PM Chennai Super Kings Punjab Kings Chennai
8 04-APR-26 Sat 3:30 PM Delhi Capitals Mumbai Indians Delhi
9 04-APR-26 Sat 7:30 PM Gujarat Titans Rajasthan Royals Ahmedabad
10 05-APR-26 Sun 3:30 PM Sunrisers Hyderabad Lucknow Super Giants Hyderabad
11 05-APR-26 Sun 7:30 PM Royal Challengers Bengaluru Chennai Super Kings Bengaluru
12 06-APR-26 Mon 7:30 PM Kolkata Knight Riders Punjab Kings Kolkata
13 07-APR-26 Tue 7:30 PM Rajasthan Royals Mumbai Indians Guwahati
14 08-APR-26 Wed 7:30 PM Delhi Capitals Gujarat Titans Delhi
15 09-APR-26 Thu 7:30 PM Kolkata Knight Riders Lucknow Super Giants Kolkata
16 10-APR-26 Fri 7:30 PM Rajasthan Royals Royal Challengers Bengaluru Guwahati
17 11-APR-26 Sat 3:30 PM Punjab Kings Sunrisers Hyderabad New Chandigarh
18 11-APR-26 Sat 7:30 PM Chennai Super Kings Delhi Capitals Chennai
19 12-APR-26 Sun 3:30 PM Lucknow Super Giants Gujarat Titans Lucknow
20 12-APR-26 Sun 7:30 PM Mumbai Indians Royal Challengers Bengaluru Mumbai
21 13-APR-26 Mon 7:30 PM Sunrisers Hyderabad Rajasthan Royals Hyderabad
22 14-APR-26 Tue 7:30 PM Chennai Super Kings Kolkata Knight Riders Chennai
23 15-APR-26 Wed 7:30 PM Royal Challengers Bengaluru Lucknow Super Giants Bengaluru
24 16-APR-26 Thu 7:30 PM Mumbai Indians Punjab Kings Mumbai
25 17-APR-26 Fri 7:30 PM Gujarat Titans Kolkata Knight Riders Ahmedabad
26 18-APR-26 Sat 3:30 PM Royal Challengers Bengaluru Delhi Capitals Bengaluru
27 18-APR-26 Sat 7:30 PM Sunrisers Hyderabad Chennai Super Kings Hyderabad
28 19-APR-26 Sun 3:30 PM Kolkata Knight Riders Rajasthan Royals Kolkata
29 19-APR-26 Sun 7:30 PM Punjab Kings Lucknow Super Giants New Chandigarh
30 20-APR-26 Mon 7:30 PM Gujarat Titans Mumbai Indians Ahmedabad
31 21-APR-26 Tue 7:30 PM Sunrisers Hyderabad Delhi Capitals Hyderabad
32 22-APR-26 Wed 7:30 PM Lucknow Super Giants Rajasthan Royals Lucknow
33 23-APR-26 Thu 7:30 PM Mumbai Indians Chennai Super Kings Mumbai
34 24-APR-26 Fri 7:30 PM Royal Challengers Bengaluru Gujarat Titans Bengaluru
35 25-APR-26 Sat 3:30 PM Delhi Capitals Punjab Kings Delhi
36 25-APR-26 Sat 7:30 PM Rajasthan Royals Sunrisers Hyderabad Jaipur
37 26-APR-26 Sun 3:30 PM Gujarat Titans Chennai Super Kings Ahmedabad
38 26-APR-26 Sun 7:30 PM Lucknow Super Giants Kolkata Knight Riders Lucknow
39 27-APR-26 Mon 7:30 PM Delhi Capitals Royal Challengers Bengaluru Delhi
40 28-APR-26 Tue 7:30 PM Punjab Kings Rajasthan Royals New Chandigarh
41 29-APR-26 Wed 7:30 PM Mumbai Indians Sunrisers Hyderabad Mumbai
42 30-APR-26 Thu 7:30 PM Gujarat Titans Royal Challengers Bengaluru Ahmedabad
43 01-MAY-26 Fri 7:30 PM Rajasthan Royals Delhi Capitals Jaipur
44 02-MAY-26 Sat 7:30 PM Chennai Super Kings Mumbai Indians Chennai
45 03-MAY-26 Sun 3:30 PM Sunrisers Hyderabad Kolkata Knight Riders Hyderabad
46 03-MAY-26 Sun 7:30 PM Gujarat Titans Punjab Kings Ahmedabad
47 04-MAY-26 Mon 7:30 PM Mumbai Indians Lucknow Super Giants Mumbai
48 05-MAY-26 Tue 7:30 PM Delhi Capitals Chennai Super Kings Delhi
49 06-MAY-26 Wed 7:30 PM Sunrisers Hyderabad Punjab Kings Hyderabad
50 07-MAY-26 Thu 7:30 PM Lucknow Super Giants Royal Challengers Bengaluru Lucknow
51 08-MAY-26 Fri 7:30 PM Delhi Capitals Kolkata Knight Riders Delhi
52 09-MAY-26 Sat 7:30 PM Rajasthan Royals Gujarat Titans Jaipur
53 10-MAY-26 Sun 3:30 PM Chennai Super Kings Lucknow Super Giants Chennai
54 10-MAY-26 Sun 7:30 PM Royal Challengers Bengaluru Mumbai Indians Raipur
55 11-MAY-26 Mon 7:30 PM Punjab Kings Delhi Capitals Dharamshala
56 12-MAY-26 Tue 7:30 PM Gujarat Titans Sunrisers Hyderabad Ahmedabad
57 13-MAY-26 Wed 7:30 PM Royal Challengers Bengaluru Kolkata Knight Riders Raipur
58 14-MAY-26 Thu 7:30 PM Punjab Kings Mumbai Indians Dharamshala
59 15-MAY-26 Fri 7:30 PM Lucknow Super Giants Chennai Super Kings Lucknow
60 16-MAY-26 Sat 7:30 PM Kolkata Knight Riders Gujarat Titans Kolkata
61 17-MAY-26 Sun 3:30 PM Punjab Kings Royal Challengers Bengaluru Dharamshala
62 17-MAY-26 Sun 7:30 PM Delhi Capitals Rajasthan Royals Delhi
63 18-MAY-26 Mon 7:30 PM Chennai Super Kings Sunrisers Hyderabad Chennai
64 19-MAY-26 Tue 7:30 PM Rajasthan Royals Lucknow Super Giants Jaipur
65 20-MAY-26 Wed 7:30 PM Kolkata Knight Riders Mumbai Indians Kolkata
66 21-MAY-26 Thu 7:30 PM Chennai Super Kings Gujarat Titans Chennai
67 22-MAY-26 Fri 7:30 PM Sunrisers Hyderabad Royal Challengers Bengaluru Hyderabad
68 23-MAY-26 Sat 7:30 PM Lucknow Super Giants Punjab Kings Lucknow
69 24-MAY-26 Sun 3:30 PM Mumbai Indians Rajasthan Royals Mumbai
70 24-MAY-26 Sun 7:30 PM Kolkata Knight Riders Delhi Capitals Kolkata

Group Stage Fixtures Worth Watching

According to the IPL match dates we can see that RCB will play with SRH in the first match at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. RCB is the defending champions after winning their first IPL title in 2025, where they beat Punjab Kings by six runs.

Starting that defense at home sets the tone for the rest of the competition as they have the full Chinnaswamy behind them.

Early Clash Between Powerhouses

Match 2 the following day sees Mumbai Indians challenging  Kolkata Knight Riders at Kolkata. Two of the most successful teams ever in the contest, both with huge, fervent fanbases. This one usually generates tight cricket.

High-Interest Fixture with Player Moves

Match 3 is very crucial as Jadeja has left CSK to join RR, and Sanju Samson left RR to join CSK. As we can see some shifts in players, the game will be quite hectic. Make sure you are updated with the T20 2026 calendar to catch up with heated up games like this.

Classic Rivalry to Watch

Returning to the popular IPL venue in Kolkata on April 2, Kolkata Knight Riders confronted Sunrisers Hyderabad in Match 6. Both sides have strong fan bases and many titles. This sort of fixture draws neutral viewers as well. 

When it shows up in Phase 2, take note of any Chennai Super Kings versus Mumbai Indians game. Over the years, that specific competition has generated a long list of tight finishes; both sides usually consider it as a top-priority fixture.

Fans following the Cricash IPL coverage will have something significant to follow nearly every evening starting late March on the T20 2026 calendar, as it will be a very busy cricket carnival month.

IPL 2026 Venues and Host Cities

This season’s IPL 2026 schedule shows that there will be cricket matches that will span across 13 cities, a footprint more than most earlier versions. Most of the cities will get to see the cricket games live, and the footfall of fans will be much higher.

RCB’s primary venue is Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. We can expect a high volume match in both audience count and player scores from small IPL venues, and this is one among them.

Mumbai Indians’ home, Wankhede Stadium. In this IPL venue the batsmen can show their expertise with the compact boundaries. This is an excellent location with a good IPL history.

Chennai’s CSK base is MA Chidambaram Stadium. Particularly as the competition goes on, the surface here helps to spin. A real challenge for traveling teams.

Eden Gardens, Kolkata; one among the best cricket stadiums in the world. With a capacity of more than 65,000, it ranks among Asia’s biggest sporting facilities. KKR play here, and a night match at Eden Gardens carries a different atmosphere entirely.

Delhi Capitals’ home is Arun Jaitley Stadium. Regular, large numbers at a central venue in the capital.

By seating, Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is the greatest cricket venue worldwide. Here, the Gujarat Titans organize tournaments. The scale by itself lends importance to any fixture at this location.

Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium is home to Sunrisers Hyderabad. This ground suits attacking batters since it has a quick outfield and genuine bounce.

Shared Venues and Secondary Locations

One of two IPL venues  for the Rajasthan Royals is Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Jaipur is a dependable feature on the IPL venue calendar, given a vocal audience and a strong surface.

RCB shares home duties; some games have been relocated to Raipur. Nava Raipur Cricket Stadium, Raipur (Naya Raipur). Following a protracted absence, the ground gets back on the IPL calendar.

Dharamshala’s Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium is the second home of the Punjab Kings. Perhaps India’s most beautiful cricket pitch. High altitude influences ball movement in such a way that most other IPL sites’ scoring patterns here differ.

During Phase 1, Punjab Kings play home games here in New Chandigarh (IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali area).

Expanding Reach Across New Cities

Several early home games for the Rajasthan Royals take place in Guwahati. It gives northeastern cricket lovers the opportunity to watch high-level T20 action nearby.

The development of IPL venues across so many cities shows how much the event has matured. No more are games hosted by just a handful of big cities. Fans in Guwahati, Raipur, and Dharamshala this year will get to witness live IPL cricket. 

Playoff Schedule and Format Explained

The T20 2026 calendar will work this way the knockouts comprise the first four teams from the group stage. By providing two chances to make the Final, it honors the teams finishing first and second in the table.

First place versus second place will be Qualifier 1. The victor moves straight into the Grand Final. The loser falls down to Qualifier 2 but survives.

Eliminator: 3rd place versus 4th place. This is a right knockout. The loser heads home. The victor progresses.

Qualifier 2: The loser of Qualifier 1 meets the winner of the Eliminator. One additional game. One team is done for the year; another advances to the Final.

Grand Final: Winner of Qualifier 1 vs Winner of Qualifier 2. Here the victor of IPL 2026 is proclaimed. 

The predicted IPL match dates for the playoff window are as follows:

  • Qualifier 1 — 26 May 2026
  • Eliminator — 27 May 2026
  • Qualifier 2 — 29 May 2026
  • Grand Final — 31 May 2026, Bengaluru

The BCCI has confirmed Bengaluru as the host city for the championship match. Still to be formally published are the venues for the three preceding playoff games.

Teams in third and fourth get no margin for error in the Eliminator. Historically, the knockout phases have some of the most challenging cricket of the whole tournament, nerves, home pressure, and the weight of a season on the line all at once. 

Where to Follow Every IPL Match Live

At times, it may become difficult to catch up with the games on TV, which is why you should switch to IPL live on Cricash to get cricket score updates. This is a trusted source to follow cricket from the comfort of your home. Here you can find all the information regarding players, overs, and batting provinces.

Every day, you can log in around 7.30 PM IST when every match starts, so you can keep yourself updated about the match statistics.

IPL 2026 Key Dates at a Glance

A quick reference list for fans who need the essentials without searching through the complete T20 2026 calendar:

28 March 2026 — Tournament begins. RCB vs SRH, Bengaluru, 7:30 PM IST.

28 March – 12 April 2026 — Phase 1. First 20 matches. Ten cities across India.

13 April – 24 May 2026 — Phase 2. Remaining 50 league stage fixtures.

24 May 2026 — Last day of the group stage.

Expected Qualifier and Finale Fixtures

26 May 2026 — Qualifier 1. 1st vs 2nd. The winner goes to the Final.

27 May 2026 — Eliminator. 3rd vs 4th. Loser eliminated.

29 May 2026 — Qualifier 2. The winner advances to the Final.

31 May 2026 — Grand Final. Bengaluru. IPL 2026 champion confirmed.

Conclusion

Royal Challengers Bengaluru enter IPL 2026 as defending champions after their six-run win over Punjab Kings in the 2025 final. This time, every team will be chasing the same goal.

With 74 matches across 13 cities, the season is packed from start to finish. There’s action almost every day, so keeping track of results on Cricash and noting key dates will help stay updated throughout the tournament.

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