Cricket World Cup TV channel: What channel is the Cricket World Cup on? How to watch
CRICKET WORLD CUP action continues today but what TV channel will be showing the matches? Express Sport is on hand with all the details.
England squad launch Cricket World Cup campaign
England and South Africa set the 2019 Cricket World Cup in motion.
Eoin Morgan's men came in as the favourites and there will be added pressure as co-hosts of the tournament, with Wales also staging matches.
The World Cup reverts to a single-league, round-robin format for the first time since 1992.
The top four sides in the 10-team competition will then progress to the semi-finals. The final will be held at Lord’s on July 14.
The ICC said there had been 3.2million applications for World Cup tickets, around four times the actual availability, with 110,000 women and 100,000 under-16s expected to attend.
With that in mind, the players have been warned to conduct themselves well on the field or face censure.
"The definition of sledging is always difficult," said ICC chief executive David Richardson.
"But one point we've emphasised in all team briefings is to uphold a good standard of behaviour.
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"Any malicious or personal comments won't be tolerated. Over the last 12 months it's improved significantly, generally teams are pretty well behaved.
"The Women's World Cup was a good example of that family atmosphere. Everyone is welcome, male and female, young and old. Any racism or homophobia, there's zero tolerance for that."
Cricket World Cup TV channel - how to watch
There are a few ways to watch the 2019 Cricket World Cup.
Sky Sports will be broadcasting every match live in the UK.
This means existing customers can also live stream the action via the Sky Go app.
However, fans without a subscription can still watch the events unfold.
NOW TV offers daily, weekly and monthly passes to access Sky Sports channels.
The service is currently running a four-month offer at £25 per month.