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Saturday, August 9, 2025

CPL fixtures released, tournament heads to six countries

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The fix­tures for the 2024 Caribbean Pre­mier League (CPL) have been con­firmed with the tour­na­ment set to run from Thurs­day 29 Au­gust to Sun­day 6 Oc­to­ber. For the first time since 2019 the event will vis­it six host coun­tries with match­es set to take place in An­tigua & Bar­bu­da, Bar­ba­dos, Guyana, St Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lu­cia and Trinidad & To­ba­go. 

There will be 34 match­es in to­tal with each of the six teams play­ing 10 group match­es. The knock­out stages will take place in Guyana with the home team, the Guyana Ama­zon War­riors, look­ing to de­fend the ti­tle they won in 2023. 

The tour­na­ment gets un­der­way with the newest CPL fran­chise, the An­tigua & Bar­bu­da Fal­cons, host­ing their near­est ri­vals the St Kitts & Nevis Pa­tri­ots. The tour­na­ment will have two legs run­ning con­cur­rent­ly with all six teams host­ing home match­es. 

Michael Hall, Tour­na­ment Op­er­a­tions Di­rec­tor for the Re­pub­lic Bank CPL, said: “We are look­ing for­ward to get­ting un­der­way in An­tigua & Bar­bu­da with match­es back in the coun­try for the first time in 10 years. It is al­so very pleas­ing to be back hav­ing home match­es for all six teams with the Biggest Par­ty in Sport set to have an even wider foot­print in 2024.”

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