England are Cricket World Cup champions for the first time
England are Cricket World Cup champions for the first time

ICC Cricket World Cup guide: Fixtures, results, standings and TV guide


Get full results, match reports and standings from the Cricket World Cup, which was won by England in the most dramatic of circumstances.

The ICC World Cup has concluded, with hosts England winning the event for the first time in their history after defeating New Zealand in the final.

England v New Zealand: Cricket World Cup Match Highlights

With the format revamped this year, all 10 played each other in one round-robin group, at the end of which the top four advanced to the semi-finals.

Both eventual finalists lost three times during the group stage but while world number ones England beat Australia for the 13th time out of their last 16 ODI meetings, New Zealand stunned table-toppers India in a dramatic clash at Old Trafford.

But nothing could compare to what happened at Lord's in an incredible climax to the tournament.

Group Stage: Final standings

Played | Won | Lost | No Result | Tied | Net Run Rate | Points

  1. India P 9 W 7 L 1 N/R 1 T 0 NRR +0.809 Pts 15
  2. Australia P 9 W 7 L 2 N/R 0 T 0 NRR +0.868 Pts 14
  3. England P 9 W 6 L 3 N/R 0 T 0 NRR +1.152 Pts 12
  4. New Zealand P 9 W 5 L 3 N/R 1 T 0 NRR +0.175 Pts 11
  5. Pakistan P 9 W 5 L 3 N/R 1 T 0 NRR -0.430 Pts 11
  6. Sri Lanka P 9 W 3 L 4 N/R 2 T 0 NRR -0.919 Pts 8
  7. South Africa P 9 W 3 L 5 N/R 1 T 0 NRR -0.030 Pts 7
  8. Bangladesh P 9 W 3 L 5 N/R 1 T 0 NRR -0.410 Pts 7
  9. West Indies P 9 W 2 L 6 N/R 1 T 0 NRR -0.225 Pts 5
  10. Afghanistan P 9 W 0 L 9 N/R 0 T 0 NRR -1.322 Pts 0

Fixtures, results and reports

Group stage

May 30 - England v South Africa, the Oval - England win by 104 runs

May 31 - Pakistan v West Indies, Trent Bridge - West Indies win by seven wickets

June 1 - New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Cardiff - New Zealand win by 10 wickets

June 1 - Australia v Afghanistan, Bristol - Australia win by seven wickets

June 2 - Bangladesh v South Africa, the Oval - Bangladesh win by 21 runs

June 3 - England v Pakistan, Trent Bridge - Pakistan win by 14 runs

June 4 - Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, Cardiff - Sri Lanka win by 34 runs (DLS method)

June 5 - India v South Africa, Rose Bowl - India win by six wickets

June 5 - Bangladesh v New Zealand, the Oval - New Zealand win by two wickets

June 6 - Australia v West Indies, Trent Bridge - Australia win by 15 runs

June 7 - Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Bristol - Match abandoned

June 8 - England v Bangladesh, Cardiff - England win by 106 runs

June 8 - Afghanistan v New Zealand, Taunton - New Zealand win by seven wickets

June 9 - Australia v India, the Oval - India win by 36 runs

June 10 - South Africa v West Indies, Rose Bowl - Match abandoned

June 11 - Bangladesh v South Africa, Bristol - Match abandoned

June 12 - Australia v Pakistan, Taunton - Australia win by 41 runs

June 13 - India v New Zealand, Trent Bridge - Match abandoned

June 14 - England v West Indies, Rose Bowl - England win by eight wickets

June 15 - Australia v Sri Lanka, the Oval - Australia win by 87 runs

June 15 - Afghanistan v South Africa, Cardiff - South Africa win by nine wickets (DLS method)

June 16 - India v Pakistan, Old Trafford - India win by 89 runs (DLS method)

June 17 - Bangladesh v West Indies, Taunton - Bangladesh win by seven wickets

June 18 - England v Afghanistan, Old Trafford - England beat Afghanistan by 150 runs

June 19 - New Zealand v South Africa, Edgbaston - New Zealand won by four wickets

June 20 - Australia v Bangladesh, Trent Bridge - Australia won by 48 runs

June 21 - England v Sri Lanka, Headingley - Sri Lanka win by 20 runs

June 22 - Afghanistan v India, Rose Bowl - India won by 11 runs

June 22 - New Zealand v West Indies, Old Trafford - New Zealand won by 5 runs

June 23 - Pakistan v South Africa, Lord's - Pakistan win by 49 runs

June 24 - Afghanistan v Bangladesh, Rose Bowl - Bangladesh win by 62 runs

June 25 - England v Australia, Lord's - Australia win by 64 runs

June 26 - New Zealand v Pakistan, Edgbaston - Pakistan win by six wickets

June 27 - India v West Indies, Old Trafford - India win by 125 runs

June 28 - South Africa v Sri Lanka, Chester-le-Street - South Africa win by nine wickets

June 29 - Afghanistan v Pakistan, Headingley - Pakistan win by three wickets

June 29 - Australia v New Zealand, Lord's - Australia win by 86 runs

June 30 - England v India, Edgbaston - England win by 31 runs

July 1 - Sri Lanka v West Indies - Sri Lanka win by 23 runs

July 2 - Bangladesh v India, Edgbaston - India win by 28 runs

July 3 - England v New Zealand - England win by 119 runs

July 4 - Afghanistan v West Indies, Headingley - West Indies win by 23 runs

July 5 - Bangladesh v Pakistan, Lord's - Pakistan won by 94 runs

July 6 - India v Sri Lanka, Headingley - India won by seven wickets

July 6 - Australia v South Africa, Old Trafford - South Africa win by 10 runs

Knockout stage

July 9 - India v New Zealand, Old Trafford - New Zealand win by 18 runs

July 11 - Australia v England, Edgbaston - England beat Australia by eight wickets

July 14 - England v New Zealand, Final, Lord's - England beat New Zealand on a Super Over

Venues

  • Edgbaston, Birmingham - five matches, including second semi-final
  • County Ground, Bristol - three matches
  • Sophia Gardens, Cardiff - four matches
  • Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street - three matches
  • Headingley, Leeds - four matches
  • Lord's, London - five matches, including the final
  • The Oval, London - five matches
  • Old Trafford, Manchester - six matches, including first semi-final
  • Trent Bridge, Nottingham - five matches
  • Rose Bowl, Southampton - five matches
  • County Ground, Taunton - three matches

TV info

Viewers in the UK and Ireland can watch every game live on Sky Sports, with terrestrial broadcaster Channel 4 carrying highlights. Several matches will also be broadcast live on BBC Radio, while Sky Sports also have coverage via their website and Sky Go.