A 100% women's tournament in the heart of Guyana
The Women’s Caribbean Premier League 2025 returns for a fourth edition, from September 6 to 17, with a concentrated format and increased visibility. The host country, Guyana, will be hosting all the matches at Providence Stadium, a symbol of the region’s cricketing passion. For the Caribbean public, this is a unique opportunity to see the best players of the moment face off in a competition designed to give women’s sport its rightful place.
A tight schedule from September 6 to 17
The competition adopts a clear format: six group-phase matches in a double round-robin followed by a final between the top two teams. The schedule ensures uninterrupted sporting intensity, with matches taking place every week right up to the grand final on September 17.
Beyond the sport itself, this choice of programming also aims to attract local and regional spectators. Guyana takes advantage of the event to strengthen its appeal, as each match becomes an international showcase, broadcast to cricket fans around the world.
Three franchises in search of glory
Three women’s teams are vying for the Women’s Caribbean Premier League 2025 trophy:
- Guyana Amazon Warriors Women : the team had the advantage of playing at home.
- Barbados Royals Women : who will defend their supremacy after victories in 2023 and 2024.
Trinbago Knight Riders Women : still determined to shine in this short format.
This competitive triangle reflects the diversity of Caribbean talent. Each franchise brings together players from neighboring islands, confirming the tournament’s integrative role.
Caribbean women's cricket: a lever for international visibility
While cricket occupies a central place in Caribbean sporting culture, the Women’s Caribbean Premier League 2025 is helping to give women a platform equivalent to that of men’s competitions. The event attracts regional and international media, reinforcing the image of a sporting Caribbean that is ambitious and open to the world.
For the younger generation, seeing Caribbean players treading the turf of Providence Stadium in the first half of the season is a strong signal. It illustrates our determination to promote equal opportunities and provide young women with models of sporting excellence.
Guyana, the Caribbean's tourism and sports showcase
Guyana’s bid to host the Women’s Caribbean Premier League 2025 goes beyond the sporting dimension. The country sees it as an opportunity to showcase its natural and cultural heritage. Between matches, visitors can discover Georgetown, its markets, colonial architecture and culinary specialties.
Guyana is also banking on the direct economic spin-offs: hotels, restaurants and transport all benefit from the influx of fans, journalists and sports delegations. By positioning itself as a host to major sporting events, the country strengthens its image on the Caribbean and international scenes.
A highly anticipated final
The Women’s Caribbean Premier League 2025 Grand Final on September 17 at Providence Stadium promises to be a key event. It will determine which team will succeed – or not – the Barbados Royals Women. The 2025 edition could mark a turning point, either through the confirmation of regional dominance or the emergence of a new force.
Beyond the trophy, the stakes are symbolic: to give women’s cricket the place it deserves in the Caribbean sporting imagination. The Women’s Caribbean Premier League 2025 is not just a tournament, it’s a message to the world: the Caribbean is investing fully in the development of its sportswomen and in the modernity of its competitions.
By hosting the Women’s Caribbean Premier League 2025, Guyana confirms its position as the crossroads of Caribbean sport. The tournament combines high-level competition, tourism benefits and the promotion of women’s cricket. In a context where the visibility of women in sport remains a global issue, the Caribbean is positioning itself as a forerunner. The 2025 edition, tight-knit but ambitious, promises to be a major milestone in the history of regional women’s cricket.