IPL 2026 Full Schedule: All 74 Matches, Dates, Teams & Venues Results

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The official lineup of captains and teams for the 74-match IPL 2026 season.

IPL 2026 — Complete Tournament Hub

Seventy-four matches. Ten franchises. One trophy waiting in Bengaluru on May 31. The 19th edition of the Indian Premier League isn’t just another season — it’s a return to the double-robin format where every team faces each other twice, home and away, making consistency the ultimate currency.

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru begin their title defense against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28 at Chinnaswamy, kicking off a 65-day sprint that will crown a new champion or see RCB become the first back-to-back winner since CSK in 2010-11.

Quick Facts

DetailInfo
TournamentTATA Indian Premier League 2026
Edition19th Season
DatesMarch 28 — May 31, 2026
HostIndia (Home & Away Format)
Teams10 Franchises
Total Matches74 (70 League + 4 Playoffs)
Defending ChampionRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
Final VenueM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Match FormatT20 (20 overs per side)
Time Slots3:30 PM IST & 7:30 PM IST

Full Schedule & Fixtures — All 74 Matches

Phase 1: Matches 1-20 (March 28 – April 12)

Match No.DateDayTeam 1Team 2VenueTime (IST)Result
1Mar 28SatRCBSRHM. Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru7:30 PMRCB won
2Mar 29SunMIKKRWankhede, Mumbai7:30 PMMI won
3Mar 30MonRRCSKBarsapara, Guwahati7:30 PMRR won
4Mar 31TuePBKSGTNew PCA, Mullanpur7:30 PMPBKS won
5Apr 1WedLSGDCEkana, Lucknow7:30 PMDC won
6Apr 2ThuKKRSRHEden Gardens, Kolkata7:30 PMSRH won
7Apr 3FriCSKPBKSMA Chidambaram, Chennai7:30 PMPKBS won
8Apr 4SatDCMIArun Jaitley, Delhi3:30 PMDC won
9Apr 4SatGTRRNarendra Modi, Ahmedabad7:30 PMRR won
10Apr 5SunSRHLSGRajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad3:30 PMLSG won
11Apr 5SunRCBCSKM. Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru7:30 PMRCB won
12Apr 6MonKKRPBKSEden Gardens, Kolkata7:30 PM
13Apr 7TueRRMIBarsapara, Guwahati7:30 PM
14Apr 7TueDCGTArun Jaitley, Delhi7:30 PM
15Apr 9ThuKKRLSGEden Gardens, Kolkata7:30 PM
16Apr 10FriRRRCBBarsapara, Guwahati7:30 PM
17Apr 11SatPBKSSRHNew PCA, Mullanpur3:30 PM
18Apr 11SatCSKDCMA Chidambaram, Chennai7:30 PM
19Apr 12SunLSGGTEkana, Lucknow3:30 PM
20Apr 12SunMIRCBWankhede, Mumbai7:30 PM

Phase 1 Analysis: The opening 20 matches set the early tone with defending champions RCB starting strong at home. Four matches already decided — RCB, MI, RR, and PBKS registered opening wins, while DC shocked LSG in Lucknow and SRH bounced back against KKR at Eden Gardens.

Phase 2: Matches 21-70 (April 13 – May 24)

Match No.DateDayTeam 1Team 2VenueTime (IST)Result
21Apr 13MonSRHRRRajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad7:30 PM
22Apr 14TueCSKKKRMA Chidambaram, Chennai7:30 PM
23Apr 15WedRCBLSGM. Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru7:30 PM
24Apr 16ThuMIPBKSWankhede, Mumbai7:30 PM
25Apr 17FriGTKKRNarendra Modi, Ahmedabad7:30 PM
26Apr 18SatRCBDCM. Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru3:30 PM
27Apr 18SatSRHCSKRajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad7:30 PM
28Apr 19SunKKRRREden Gardens, Kolkata3:30 PM
29Apr 19SunPBKSLSGNew PCA, Mullanpur7:30 PM
30Apr 20MonGTMINarendra Modi, Ahmedabad7:30 PM
31Apr 21TueSRHDCRajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad7:30 PM
32Apr 22WedLSGRREkana, Lucknow7:30 PM
33Apr 23ThuMICSKWankhede, Mumbai7:30 PM
34Apr 24FriRCBGTM. Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru7:30 PM
35Apr 25SatDCPBKSArun Jaitley, Delhi3:30 PM
36Apr 25SatRRSRHSawai Mansingh, Jaipur7:30 PM
37Apr 26SunGTCSKNarendra Modi, Ahmedabad3:30 PM
38Apr 26SunLSGKKREkana, Lucknow7:30 PM
39Apr 27MonDCRCBArun Jaitley, Delhi7:30 PM
40Apr 28TuePBKSRRNew PCA, Mullanpur7:30 PM
41Apr 29WedMISRHWankhede, Mumbai7:30 PM
42Apr 30ThuGTRCBNarendra Modi, Ahmedabad7:30 PM
43May 1FriRRDCSawai Mansingh, Jaipur7:30 PM
44May 2SatCSKMIMA Chidambaram, Chennai7:30 PM
45May 3SunSRHKKRRajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad3:30 PM
46May 3SunGTPBKSNarendra Modi, Ahmedabad7:30 PM
47May 4MonMILSGWankhede, Mumbai7:30 PM
48May 5TueDCCSKArun Jaitley, Delhi7:30 PM
49May 6WedSRHPBKSRajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad7:30 PM
50May 7ThuLSGRCBEkana, Lucknow7:30 PM
51May 8FriDCKKRArun Jaitley, Delhi7:30 PM
52May 9SatRRGTSawai Mansingh, Jaipur7:30 PM
53May 10SunCSKLSGMA Chidambaram, Chennai3:30 PM
54May 10SunRCBMINava Raipur, Raipur7:30 PM
55May 11MonPBKSDCHPCA, Dharamshala7:30 PM
56May 12TueGTSRHNarendra Modi, Ahmedabad7:30 PM
57May 13WedRCBKKRNava Raipur, Raipur7:30 PM
58May 14ThuPBKSMIHPCA, Dharamshala7:30 PM
59May 15FriLSGCSKEkana, Lucknow7:30 PM
60May 16SatKKRGTEden Gardens, Kolkata7:30 PM
61May 17SunPBKSRCBHPCA, Dharamshala3:30 PM
62May 17SunDCRRArun Jaitley, Delhi7:30 PM
63May 18MonCSKSRHMA Chidambaram, Chennai7:30 PM
64May 19TueRRLSGSawai Mansingh, Jaipur7:30 PM
65May 20WedKKRMIEden Gardens, Kolkata7:30 PM
66May 21ThuCSKGTMA Chidambaram, Chennai7:30 PM
67May 22FriSRHRCBRajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad7:30 PM
68May 23SatLSGPBKSEkana, Lucknow7:30 PM
69May 24SunMIRRWankhede, Mumbai3:30 PM
70May 24SunKKRDCEden Gardens, Kolkata7:30 PM

Phase 2 Analysis: The remaining 50 matches introduce three new venues — Raipur, Dharamshala, and Jaipur hosting RR’s home games — while the playoff race intensifies. The final week delivers five consecutive double-headers from May 17-24, with the league stage closing at Wankhede and Eden Gardens on May 24.

All Venues — 13 Stadiums Across India

VenueCityCapacityHome Team(s)Matches Hosted
Narendra Modi StadiumAhmedabad132,000Gujarat Titans8
Wankhede StadiumMumbai33,108Mumbai Indians7
Eden GardensKolkata68,000Kolkata Knight Riders7
MA Chidambaram StadiumChennai50,000Chennai Super Kings7
M. Chinnaswamy StadiumBengaluru40,000Royal Challengers Bengaluru7
Rajiv Gandhi Intl. StadiumHyderabad55,000Sunrisers Hyderabad7
Arun Jaitley StadiumDelhi41,820Delhi Capitals7
Ekana Cricket StadiumLucknow50,000Lucknow Super Giants7
Sawai Mansingh StadiumJaipur30,000Rajasthan Royals4
Barsapara Cricket StadiumGuwahati40,000Rajasthan Royals4
New PCA StadiumMullanpur26,000Punjab Kings6
HPCA StadiumDharamshala23,000Punjab Kings3
Nava Raipur Cricket StadiumRaipur50,000Royal Challengers Bengaluru2

Venue Insights: Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium hosts the most matches (8) thanks to its 132,000 capacity — the world’s largest cricket ground [ipl2026.com.in]. RCB plays two “home” games in Raipur, marking the city’s IPL debut, while PBKS splits home fixtures between Mullanpur and the scenic Dharamshala venue in the Himalayan foothills.

Tournament Format Explained

League Stage Structure

Each of the 10 teams plays 14 matches — seven at home, seven away — in a double round-robin format. This means every franchise faces each other twice, eliminating the group-system complexity from 2022-25 and returning to the purest IPL format .

Points System:

  • Win: 2 points
  • Loss: 0 points
  • Tie/No Result: 1 point each
  • Super Over decides tied matches

Tiebreaker: Net Run Rate (NRR) separates teams level on points — runs scored per over minus runs conceded per over across the season .

Playoff Qualification

Top 4 teams advance to playoffs with a double-elimination structure:

PositionPlayoff MatchAdvantage
1st vs 2ndQualifier 1 (May 26)Winner → Final; Loser → Q2
3rd vs 4thEliminator (May 27)Winner → Q2; Loser → Eliminated
Q1 Loser vs Eliminator WinnerQualifier 2 (May 29)Winner → Final
FinalMay 31Champion Crowned

Finishing 1st or 2nd grants two shots at the Final — the single biggest advantage in IPL playoffs .

Key Matches To Watch

Marquee Rivalries

FixtureMatch 1Match 2Why It Matters
CSK vs RCBApr 5, BengaluruMay 18, ChennaiDhoni-Kohli legacy clash — India’s most passionate rivalry
MI vs CSKApr 23, MumbaiMay 2, ChennaiMost-played IPL fixture — 35+ meetings, multiple finals
MI vs KKRMar 29, MumbaiMay 20, KolkataChampion vs Champion — opens Phase 1, closes Phase 2
RCB vs SRHMar 28, BengaluruMay 22, HyderabadBookend the tournament — opener and penultimate league match
KKR vs CSKApr 14, ChennaiMay 16, KolkataTactical chess match between two experienced setups

Playoff-Deciding Fixtures

The final three weeks feature six matches with direct top-four implications:

  1. CSK vs MI (May 2, Chennai) — Two perennial top-four sides trading points
  2. RCB vs KKR (May 13, Raipur) — Neutral venue adds unpredictability
  3. GT vs SRH (May 12, Ahmedabad) — Explosive batting depth on display
  4. DC vs RR (May 1 & 17) — Meet twice in 16 days; at least one must-win
  5. KKR vs MI (May 20, Kolkata) — Final-week Eden blockbuster with playoff stakes
  6. LSG vs CSK (May 15, Lucknow) — Mid-table swing with top-four implications

Playoffs Schedule

RoundDateMatchVenueTime (IST)
Qualifier 1May 261st vs 2ndNew PCA Stadium, Mohali7:30 PM
EliminatorMay 273rd vs 4thNew PCA Stadium, Mohali7:30 PM
Qualifier 2May 29TBDM. Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru7:30 PM
FinalMay 31TBDM. Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru7:30 PM

Playoff Venues: Mohali hosts the opening two knockout games, while Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy — home of defending champions RCB — stages Qualifier 2 and the Final .

What To Expect — Bold Predictions

RCB’s title defense looks formidable on paper. Patidar’s calm captaincy, Kohli in final prime years, and Chinnaswamy’s batting paradise make them favorites to go back-to-back — something only CSK (2010-11) and KKR (2012, 2014) have achieved in IPL history.

But watch for PBKS. Iyer’s captaincy record speaks for itself — three finals in three years with three different franchises. Ponting’s coaching combined with Arshdeep’s death bowling and Livingstone’s power-hitting gives them the complete package for a breakthrough title .

The format change matters. Double round-robin eliminates lucky group draws — consistency over 14 matches separates contenders from pretenders. Teams with deep squads (GT, MI, CSK) gain advantage over top-heavy lineups.


FAQ

What is the IPL 2026 start date?

March 28, 2026 — RCB vs SRH at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (7:30 PM IST).

How many matches in IPL 2026?

74 total — 70 league stage matches plus 4 playoff games (Qualifier 1, Eliminator, Qualifier 2, Final).

Which teams play in IPL 2026?

All 10 franchises: CSK, DC, GT, KKR, LSG, MI, PBKS, RR, RCB, SRH

Where is the IPL 2026 Final?

M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru on May 31, 2026 (7:30 PM IST) 

Reference

IPLT20 — Official IPL Schedule 2026 — https://www.iplt20.com/matches/fixtures

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