
Hosts England will take on Scotland and Ireland in this summer's Women's T20 World Cup after the draw for the tournament was completed.
It comes after Scotland and Ireland sealed their place at the tournament via the qualifying tournament in Nepal earlier this month.
The home nations join holders New Zealand, West Indies and Sri Lanka in Group Two for the competition which begins on 12 June.
Charlotte Edwards' side face Ireland at the Utilita Bowl on 16 June, while their clash with Scotland at Headingley on 20 June will be the first time the two nations have met on home soil at a women's or men's World Cup.
Scotland face Ireland at Old Trafford on 13 June to kick off their campaign, a day after England take on Sri Lanka in the tournament curtain-raiser at Edgbaston.

On the other side of the draw, Bangladesh and the Netherlands - the other two teams to come through qualifying - have joined a stacked Group One alongside six-time Australia, South Africa, Pakistan and India.
The 12-team field means this summer’s tournament will be the largest Women’s T20 World Cup in the competition’s 17-year history.
The White Ferns, who won the competition for the first time in 2024, will hope to retain their title final, with the final being held at Lord's on 5 July.
England have not claimed the crown since the tournament’s inaugural edition in 2009 but have finished runners-up on three occasions, each time to record winners Australia.