The T20 World Cup is reaching a crucial stage as we enter the Super 8.
Twenty teams have been whittled down to eight, with the absence of Australia being the biggest shock of the tournament so far. In each group, four teams now battle it out to finish in the top two and secure a place in the semi-finals.
Every game is available to listen to for free in the UK on BBC Radio 5 Live, with coverage on the Sports Extra station.
How to listen to T20 World Cup on BBC Radio 5 Live
To access BBC Radio 5 Live's T20 World Cup coverage you have multiple options including BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport website, and the BBC Sport app (iOS/Android) are also available.
Programming will go out on Radio 5 Live Sports Extra — with their full schedule available to view here.
To listen, you will need a BBC account — register here.
And if you miss any of the action, you will be able to listen to the Test Match Special Podcast, where they will discuss the ongoings at the tournament in depth.
Can I access T20 World Cup coverage on BBC Sounds from abroad or on holiday?
Yes. UK residents looking to listen to the T20 World Cup traveling abroad can still access the BBC Sounds app via a VPN. We recommend NordVPN, which comes with 70% off, 3 months extra free and an Amazon gift card right now...
How to unblock BBC Sounds with a VPN
If you're outside the UK at the moment and blocked from using BBC Sounds, you can still access the app thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network).
The software allows your devices to appear as if they're back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for listeners away for work or on vacation wanting a taste of home.
NordVPN is our favorite:
BBC Sounds Troubleshooting Tips
If you still can't access BBC Sounds, even with the aid of a VPN, there are a few more things you can try.
Make sure your BBC account is associated with a valid UK post code, such as SE1 7PB.
The BBC Sounds app (iOS / Android) won't appear in the Play Store or the App Store outside the UK, but you may be able to get around that by changing your phone's region in the settings menu.
The BBC, like most broadcasters and networks, is engaged in a neverending cat-and-mouse battle with VPN providers.
Although we've ranked the best iPlayer VPNs, something we've worked out through thorough testing, if one of them works today there's no guarantee the same will be true tomorrow, in which case you can raise the issue with your VPN provider's customer support team, and ask them to recommend the best server to connect to.
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