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The clock above counts down to the first day of the 2027 ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on June 9, 2027 — the climactic match of the 2025-2027 WTC cycle.
The ICC World Test Championship Final is the climactic match of cricket's premier red-ball competition. The 2027 final is contested at Lord's Cricket Ground, the home of cricket, over five days from June 9, 2027. The two finalists are determined by points-percentage standings across the 2025-2027 cycle of WTC fixtures.
Lord's hosted the 2023 final (Australia beat India), and the venue's reputation as the home of cricket gives the WTC Final added weight. The match is followed immediately by the start of the English summer Test schedule.
Sky Sports broadcasts in the UK with full coverage of every session. Star Sports and the JioHotstar app cover India. Willow TV in the US, Foxtel and Kayo in Australia, SuperSport in Africa, and Sony LIV in selected territories handle international coverage. The first ball is at 10:30 BST each day, which is 11:30 CET, 15:00 IST, 18:30 JST, 19:30 AEST, and 05:30 ET. A reserve day is built in for rain disruption.
For more 2027 cricket countdowns, see the Ashes 2027 First Test countdown and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2027 First Test countdown.
When does the 2027 WTC Final start? Wednesday, June 9, 2027 at Lord's. Where is it held? Lord's Cricket Ground in London. How many days? Five days, with a sixth reserve day built in for rain. How can I watch? Sky Sports in the UK; Star Sports / JioHotstar in India; Willow TV, Foxtel, SuperSport, and others internationally.