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England set to play first Women’s Test match in West Indies in 2027
England players celebrate after Ireland's Aimee Maguire bowled out by Charis Pavely during the Women's International Twenty20 Match, Castle Avenue, Dublin, September 14, 2024

ENGLAND are set to play a first Women’s Test match in the West Indies during 2027 as part of the updated Future Tours Programme (FTP) announced by the International Cricket Council.

The new schedule begins next year and runs through until early 2029.

England will travel to the West Indies for fixtures during April and May 2027. As well as a single Test match, there will also be three one-day internationals and three T20 games.

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