The golden sands and azure seas of the West Indies is currently hosting the 11th iteration of the annual Caribbean Premier League, with the five-and-a-half-week tournament running through until the final at the Providence Stadium in Guyana on Sunday, October 6.
You can watch the 2024 Caribbean Premier League on Willow and Sling TV in the US and TNT Sports in the UK. And don't worry if you're on holiday while it's on, because you can watch CPL from anywhere with a VPN.
US: Willow / Sling TV
UK: TNT Sports
AU: YouTube / Facebook (free)
IN: FanCode
How to use a VPN to watch any stream
The Barbados Royals look like the team to stop in this year's tournament, with their side of stars — captain Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, David Miller, Rahkeem Cornwall all included — gelling brilliantly to dominate the early running. It helps that South African batting machine Quinton de Kock is on a hot streak, leading the run scoring table by some distance.
Last year's losing finalists, the Trinbago Knight Riders, are just about keeping up. Homegrown talent such as Dwayne Bravo, Jayden Seales, Nicholas Pooran, Sunil Narine and captain Kieron Pollard are some of the best players in the world at this format.
Bajan bowler Shamar Springer has been in the wickets, but it's not been a happy reintroduction for his Antigua & Barbuda Falcons. The first Antiguan team in the CPL for over a decade have struggled to get out of first gear, with legendary coach Shivnarine Chanderpaul unable to inspire them to a successful inaugural season.
Champions Guyana Amazon Warriors are right in the hunt to defend the title they finally won for the first time last year. As are the St Lucia Kings, who have never won the CPL before. But it's been a sorry campaign for St Kitts & Nevis Patriots who are mathematically unable to make it through this year's group stage.
Ready for a heady cocktail of big hitting and exotic settings? Here's how to watch Caribbean Premier League 2024 from anywhere in the world, with all the information you need below to watch cricket online or on TV.
How to watch Caribbean Premier League 2024 in the US
How to watch Caribbean Premier League 2024 in the UK
CPL coverage in the UK is carried through TNT Sports, which is available via TV plans from Sky, BT, EE and Virgin or can be accessed online by signing up for a Discover Plus Premium monthly membership.
The rolling monthly membership can be cancelled any time and costs £30.99 per month.
How to watch Caribbean Premier League 2024 in Australia
In the absence of any official broadcasting partner, the plan Down Under at the time of writing is to show the 2024 CPL via the tournament's YouTube and Facebook channels.
That means you'll be able to tune in for free either on YouTube at the @OfficialCPLT20 channel or on the CPL T20 Facebook page.
This arrangement may change if a broadcaster or streaming platform comes in late to secure this year's CPL broadcasting rights in Australia.
How to watch Caribbean Premier League 2024 in India
A paid subscription is required to watch CPL 2024 cricket in India, with the competition among FanCode's cricket offering.
FanCode prices start from Rs 199 per month and Rs 999 a year.
How to watch CPL from anywhere with a VPN
If you're going to be away from your normal TV setup but still want to watch live cricket, you might run into some problems as your normal stream will almost certainly be geo-blocked. Thankfully, you can solve this exact issue with a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
A VPN lets you change your IP address to that of the area of what you want to watch, meaning you can tune in to cricket, your favorite sports and other content even if you're not there. Our favorite is NordVPN, which is the No. 1-rated VPN in the world right now according to our sister site, TechRadar.
How to use a VPN to watch any stream
- Download the app at NordVPN
- Choose the location of the streaming service you want to watch (UK, US, etc)
- Navigate to the streaming service and start watching!
CPL 2024 fixture list and schedule
All start times in ET
Friday, September 20
Guyana Amazon Warriors v St Kitts & Nevis Patriots (7 pm)
Saturday, September 21
Saint Lucia Kings v Barbados Royals (10 am)
Guyana Amazon Warriors v Antigua & Barbuda Falcons (7 pm)
Sunday, September 22
Barbados Royals v Saint Lucia Kings (10 am)
Trinbago Knight Riders v St Kitt & Nevis Patriots (7 pm)
Tuesday, September 24
Trinbago Knight Riders v Saint Lucia Kings (10 am)
Wednesday, September 25
Guyana Amazon Warriors v Barbados Royals (7 pm)
Friday, September 27
Trinbago Knight Riders v Barbados Royals (7 pm)
Saturday, September 28
Guyana Amazon Warriors v Saint Lucia Kings (10 am)
Sunday, September 29
Guyana Amazon Warriors v Trinbago Knight Riders (7 pm)
Tuesday, October 1
Eliminator (7 pm)
Wednesday, October 2
Qualifier 1 (7 pm)
Friday, October 4
Qualifier 2 (7 pm)
Sunday, October 6
Final (7 pm)
All you need to know about Caribbean Premier League 2024
Which teams are playing in the CPL 2024?
- Antigua & Barbuda Falcons
- Barbados Royals
- Guyana Amazon Warriors
- St Kitts & Nevis Patriots
- Saint Lucia Kings
- Trinbago Knight Riders
How many matches are in CPL 2024?
34 games will be played in the 2024 Caribbean Premier League.
That consists of 30 group games, an Eliminator, two Qualifiers and the Final.
What is the format of the CPL 2024 competition?
The Caribbean Premier League is a T20 tournament, meaning matches will be played over 20 overs per side.
The six teams start by playing each other twice in the group stage.
Once the group stage is complete, the 1st and 2nd placed teams play in Qualifier 1. The winner of that goes straight through to the Final.
The loser goes through to Qualifier 2, where they play the winner of the Eliminator. The Eliminator is played between the teams who finished 3rd and 4th in the group stage.
The winner of Qualifier 2 will then go on to play in the Final.
Who are the current Caribbean Premier League champions?
The Guyana Amazon Warriors won their first ever Caribbean Premier League title in 2023, having previously list a record five finals.
Captained by Imran Tahir, the Amazon Warriors thrashed the Trinbago Knight Riders in the 2023 final. With thanks to Dwaine Pretorius's four wickets, Guyana bowled out the opposition for just 94. They then chased down the total for the loss of just one wicket in 14 overs, with Saim Ayub top scoring on 52 not out.