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The Wait Is Over.
The TATA IPL 2026 schedule is here, and it promises to be one for the ages. With matches spread across iconic venues from Bengaluru to Guwahati, the first 20 fixtures of the tournament are packed with marquee clashes, classic rivalries, and every reason to clear your evenings.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has officially released the opening leg of the IPL 2026 schedule, covering Matches 1 through 20. The tournament kicks off on Saturday, 28th March, with an opener at Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium, and runs through to Sunday, 12th April. Ten teams, ten venues, and a month of cricket that will have fans glued to their screens.
Here’s your complete breakdown of every match in the opening phase — who’s playing, where, and when.
| # | Fixture | Venue | Date & Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| M1 | RCB vs Sunrisers Hyderabad | Bengaluru | Sat, 28 Mar · 7:30 PM |
| M2 | Mumbai Indians vs KKR | Mumbai | Sun, 29 Mar · 7:30 PM |
| M3 | Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings | Guwahati | Mon, 30 Mar · 7:30 PM |
| M4 | Punjab Kings vs Gujarat Titans | New Chandigarh | Tue, 31 Mar · 7:30 PM |
| M5 | Lucknow Super Giants vs Delhi Capitals | Lucknow | Wed, 1 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M6 | KKR vs Sunrisers Hyderabad | Kolkata | Thu, 2 Apr · 7:30 PM |
The Opening Week: What to Watch
The tournament doesn’t ease you in — it throws you straight into the deep end. The very first match pits RCB against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Bengaluru, a city that treats cricket like religion. SRH’s explosive batting lineup against RCB’s unpredictable but passionate side makes this an ideal curtain-raiser.
The following day, Mumbai Indians host Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede — a fixture that has delivered some of the most breathless finishes in IPL history. With both franchises loaded with international stars and the Wankhede crowd in full voice, expect fireworks from ball one.
The TATA IPL 2026 opening phase covers 10 unique venues across India — a testament to cricket’s reach from Guwahati to Hyderabad.
The opening week closes with KKR vs Sunrisers Hyderabad in Kolkata on Thursday, 2nd April — two of the most aggressive batting sides in the competition colliding at Eden Gardens. If you watch just one match in the first week, make it this one.
| # | Fixture | Venue | Date & Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| M7 | Chennai Super Kings vs Punjab Kings | Chennai | Fri, 3 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M8 | Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians | Delhi | Sat, 4 Apr · 3:30 PM |
| M9 | Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals | Ahmedabad | Sat, 4 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M10 | Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Lucknow Super Giants | Hyderabad | Sun, 5 Apr · 3:30 PM |
| M11 | RCB vs Chennai Super Kings | Bengaluru | Sun, 5 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M12 | KKR vs Punjab Kings | Kolkata | Mon, 6 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M13 | Rajasthan Royals vs Mumbai Indians | Guwahati | Tue, 7 Apr · 7:30 PM |
The Weekend Double-Headers Are Must-Watch TV
The schedulers deserve credit for the 4th and 5th of April. On Saturday the 4th, fans get two matches in one day — Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians in the afternoon, followed by Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals in Ahmedabad in the evening. Sunday the 5th mirrors this perfectly, with SRH vs LSG (3:30 PM) and then the RCB vs CSK blockbuster (7:30 PM) at Chinnaswamy. That’s four matches in 48 hours. Get your snacks ready.
🔥 Match to Circle: M11 — RCB vs CSK, 5th April, Bengaluru
Few rivalries in T20 cricket carry the same electricity as RCB vs CSK. A full Chinnaswamy on a Sunday evening, with both teams hungry for early momentum — this has “instant classic” written all over it.
| # | Fixture | Venue | Date & Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| M14 | Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Titans | Delhi | Wed, 8 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M15 | KKR vs Lucknow Super Giants | Kolkata | Thu, 9 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M16 | Rajasthan Royals vs RCB | Guwahati | Fri, 10 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M17 | Punjab Kings vs Sunrisers Hyderabad | New Chandigarh | Sat, 11 Apr · 3:30 PM |
| M18 | Chennai Super Kings vs Delhi Capitals | Chennai | Sat, 11 Apr · 7:30 PM |
| M19 | Lucknow Super Giants vs Gujarat Titans | Lucknow | Sun, 12 Apr · 3:30 PM |
| M20 | Mumbai Indians vs RCB | Mumbai | Sun, 12 Apr · 7:30 PM |
The Second Week: Stakes Rise Fast
By the time the tournament reaches its second weekend (11–12 April), every team will have played at least twice and early form lines will be emerging. The pressure cooker really turns up with CSK vs Delhi Capitals at Chepauk on the 11th — a fortress ground where CSK’s home record remains formidable. Delhi will need to come prepared.
The phase closes in style on Sunday, 12th April, with a marquee Sunday double-header: Lucknow vs Gujarat Titans in the afternoon, and then Mumbai Indians vs RCB at the Wankhede in prime time. After 20 matches, every side will have established their identity for the season.
Venues & the Geography of IPL 2026
One of the most striking features of this opening phase is how broadly the tournament is spread across the country. The schedule visits ten different venues — Bengaluru, Mumbai, Guwahati, New Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad. Guwahati appears three times in the first 20 matches alone, underlining the BCCI’s continued push to bring top-tier cricket to India’s northeast.
📍 Key Venue Stats — First 20 Matches
Kolkata (3), Bengaluru (2), Guwahati (3), Mumbai (2), Delhi (2), Chennai (2), Lucknow (2), Ahmedabad (1), Hyderabad (1), New Chandigarh (2). A genuinely national tournament.
Our Early Verdict
This is as good an opening schedule as IPL fans could have hoped for. There are no soft openings here — the marquee matchups come early and often, the venues are varied, and the double-header weekends ensure there’s never a dull 48 hours. Whether you’re a fantasy cricket devotee tracking every XI or simply someone who likes cricket with dinner, IPL 2026 looks set to deliver.
Stay with BattingFirst.com for match previews, fantasy tips, player form guides, and live match analysis throughout the tournament. The season is here — let’s get into it.



