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Women’s World Cup 2025 Semi-Finals: Complete Lineup, Schedule & Match Preview

Reetam Bodhak by Reetam Bodhak
October 24, 2025
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The stage is set for an electrifying finish to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025! After weeks of intense competition, four powerhouse teams—Australia, South Africa, England, and India—have sealed their spots in the semi-finals. With knockout matches beginning October 29, cricket fans worldwide are bracing for what promises to be an unforgettable showdown.

Table of Contents

  • Women’s World Cup 2025 Semi-Finals: Complete Schedule & Matchups
  • The Final Four: How They Qualified
  • The Road to the Semis: India’s Dramatic Journey
  • Key Stats & Storylines
  • What’s at Stake?
  • Where to Watch
  • The Final Countdown
  • Stay Updated
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Q1: Which teams have qualified for the Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-finals?
    • Q2: Why is the first semi-final being played in Guwahati instead of Colombo?

Women’s World Cup 2025 Semi-Finals: Complete Schedule & Matchups

MatchTeamsVenueDateTime (IST)
Semi-Final 1Australia vs IndiaBarsapara Cricket Stadium, GuwahatiOctober 29, 20253:00 PM
Semi-Final 2South Africa vs EnglandDY Patil Sports Stadium, Navi MumbaiOctober 30, 20253:00 PM
FinalWinners SF1 vs Winners SF2DY Patil Sports Stadium, Navi MumbaiNovember 2, 20259:30 AM

The Final Four: How They Qualified

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Australia – The Unbeaten Champions

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Australia have been the standout performers, registering five wins in six games with one no-result, remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament. Sitting comfortably at the top with 11 points, the seven-time champions have displayed their championship pedigree once again. Their ability to fight back under pressure has been particularly impressive.

South Africa – The Consistent Contenders

South Africa secured their semi-final berth as the second team, also boasting five wins from six matches. With 10 points, they’ve shown remarkable consistency and will be eager to maintain their top-two finish heading into the knockouts.

England – Experience Under Pressure

Four-time champions England became the third team to punch their ticket after a narrow win over India. Currently third with 9 points, England’s experience in high-pressure knockout games makes them dangerous opponents for anyone.

India – The Comeback Queens

India had to do it the hard way, bouncing back from three consecutive losses to South Africa, Australia, and England before defeating New Zealand by 53 runs in a must-win encounter. With 6 points, the hosts secured fourth place and will face table-toppers Australia in the first semi-final.

The Road to the Semis: India’s Dramatic Journey

India’s campaign has been a rollercoaster. After starting strong with wins over Sri Lanka and Pakistan, they suffered three defeats in a row that threatened their tournament survival. But when it mattered most, Harmanpreet Kaur’s team delivered a clinical performance against New Zealand at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.

The victory wasn’t just about two points—it was about pride, momentum, and belief. Even if India lose their final league match against Bangladesh, they advance based on superior head-to-head records, making their semi-final qualification secure.

Key Stats & Storylines

Top Performers to Watch:

  • Deepti Sharma leads the tournament with 13 wickets at an average of 20, making her India’s biggest weapon
  • Smriti Mandhana remains one of the world’s best batters and will be crucial in India’s chase or defense
  • Heather Knight recently played her 300th international match, bringing unmatched experience for England

Historic Moments:

  • This is the first time the entire tournament officiating panel has been led by female officials
  • This is the last time the tournament will feature eight teams, making it a historic edition

What’s at Stake?

For Australia, it’s about cementing their dynasty with an eighth world title. For South Africa and England, it’s championship glory that validates years of development. For India, playing on home soil adds immense pressure but also incredible motivation—they came agonizingly close in 2017, losing the final to England, and now have another shot at redemption.

The semi-final matchups couldn’t be more intriguing. Australia vs India promises a David vs Goliath battle, with the hosts needing to upset the tournament favorites. South Africa vs England pits two in-form teams with contrasting styles—South Africa’s consistency against England’s knockout experience.

Where to Watch

Fans can catch all the action live on Star Sports Network across television channels, with streaming available on JioHotstar app and website. International viewers can access matches via the official ICC.tv platform.

The Final Countdown

With knockout cricket beginning in days, every ball, every run, and every wicket will carry monumental significance. The tournament has already provided thrilling contests, shock upsets, and individual brilliance. Now, it’s time for the final four to battle for cricket’s most coveted prize.

Who will lift the trophy on November 2? Will Australia extend their dominance? Can India script a fairytale ending at home? Will South Africa or England break through? The answers await in what promises to be a spectacular finish to Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.

Stay Updated

Follow our complete coverage of the tournament with live updates, match analysis, and player interviews on TechnoSports Cricket. Don’t miss our sports news section for breaking updates!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Which teams have qualified for the Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-finals?

Australia, South Africa, England, and India have qualified for the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. Australia topped the table with 11 points (unbeaten with 5 wins and 1 no-result), followed by South Africa with 10 points, England with 9 points, and India securing the fourth spot with 6 points. The semi-finals will see Australia face India in Guwahati on October 29, while South Africa takes on England in Navi Mumbai on October 30. Both matches start at 3:00 PM IST.

Q2: Why is the first semi-final being played in Guwahati instead of Colombo?

The first semi-final is being played in Guwahati because Pakistan did not qualify for the semi-finals. According to the tournament arrangement, if Pakistan had qualified for the semi-finals, the venue would have been moved to Colombo as a neutral venue. This followed an ICC-brokered agreement between India and Pakistan allowing both countries the option of playing their games at neutral venues during tournaments hosted by either nation. Since India qualified instead, the match remains in India at Guwahati’s Barsapara Cricket Stadium, with the second semi-final and final both scheduled for Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Sports Stadium.

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