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2026 Women’s T20 World Cup Winner Odds – Which side will win the Women's T20 World Cup?

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29 Jun 2026
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  • Australia favourites for World Cup crown. 
  • England, South Africa and West Indies follow in the betting. 
  • Australia to face the Windies in semi-final one and England take on South Africa in semi-final two. 
Ellyse Perry of Australia (Getty Images)
Ellyse Perry of Australia (Getty Images)
The 2026 Women’s Twenty20 World Cup is at the semi-final stage, with only four sides left in contention for the ultimate prize in women's T20 cricket. 

New Zealand arrived as the champions, but they fell in a group stage that has seen huge performances and big shocks aplenty across the tournament. 

You can see the latest Women’s T20 World Cup winner betting odds below. 
Women's World Cup Winner
Odds
Australia1.50
England3.75
South Africa8.00
West Indies29.00
Note: Odds from Stake & correct on 29/6/2026
The Women's 2026 T20 World Cup has been a stunning example of the quality that has been created at the top level of the women's game. 

With the 12 best teams in the world split into two groups, a number of sides were always going to miss out on a semi-final spot, but seeing India and previous world champions New Zealand fail to make it out of their groups was not likely something many bettors would have foreseen. 

So far, Australia and England are perfect after topping Group A and Group B respectively. The Aussies now take on the West Indies while England battle South Africa for a place in the final at Lord's. 

Australia and England are the favourites, but little can be taken for granted. Indeed, both sides are yet to taste defeat at the tournament, but both South Africa and the West Indies have shown flashes of brilliance across the competition. 

The final most will agree is the ideal battle will see the Aussies taking on England. The best side in world cricket against the tournament hosts in a battle between the two old rivals will provide a mouth-watering end to a brilliant tournament. 

For the Windies and South Africa, their semi-finals are all about trying to make the most out of arriving as the underdogs. Both have a range of quality batters and bowlers that can make big impacts, but can they eliminate two of the best sides in the world? 

Which side will secure the trophy in 2026? Can Australia add another title to their trophy cabinet, or will another of the sides take home all of the glory?