Scotland have been drawn in Group Two at the World Cup, alongside England, Ireland, West Indies, New Zealand and Sri Lanka.
They start their campaign against Ireland at Old Trafford on 13 June, before facing England at Headingley on 20 June – the first occasion the two countries have met in any kind of cricket World Cup fixture, men or women, in the UK.
“These matches are hugely important as preparation for us ahead of the World Cup, and it’s great to be facing strong opposition that we are also relatively familiar with,” head coach Craig Wallace said.
“The games will act as important steps for us as we build towards that first game against Ireland, and the standards will be high, so we are really excited and look forward to competing and entertaining in front of a large crowd.”
Scotland booked their place at the World Cup in the qualifying tournament in Nepal in February.
In their only previous T20 World Cup appearance, Scotland lost all four of their group matches in the United Arab Emirates in 2024.
“There’s a monumental few months coming up, given we’re then playing a T20 World Cup just down the road in England, so with the buzz and energy around that prospect hopefully we can get lots of supporters along to watch us,” Bryce added.
“It’s been so rare for Scotland to play at home, it’s not often we get to have a big crowd that’s able to see us in person and be on our side.
“Bangladesh and Netherlands are both excellent sides, so the fixtures will be amazing preparation for us leading into the main event. I can’t wait to pull on the thistle here in Scotland and run out in front of the home fans.”
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