England and South Africa have secured their places in the semi-finals of the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup [1].
These advancements place both teams one victory away from the tournament final, intensifying the competition for the global title. The result reflects the current parity and high level of play among the top women's cricket nations.
The tournament features 12 teams [2] competing for the championship. The event runs from 12 June to 5 July 2026 [2] and is being hosted across seven different venues in England and Wales [3].
"England and South Africa have both secured their places in the semi-finals of the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup," Yahoo Sports staff said [1]. The semi-final stage is designed to determine which two teams will advance to the final of the tournament [4].
While both teams have qualified for the semi-final round, the specific match-ups for the knockout stage remain a point of focus for fans and analysts. The competition has utilized a wide array of facilities to accommodate the schedule across the host nations.
"The tournament runs from 12 June to 5 July 2026 across seven venues in England and Wales," the MSN Sports editorial team said [2]. This infrastructure supports the rigorous schedule required to narrow the field from 12 teams down to the final pair.
“England and South Africa have both secured their places in the semi-finals”
The progression of England and South Africa to the semi-finals ensures that two of the world's most competitive sides will vie for a place in the final. Because the tournament is hosted in England and Wales, the home team's advancement maintains high local engagement and commercial momentum as the event enters its final stages.



