England v India Test matches are always high-octane affairs, and this year's series is proving to be no exception.
We're three matches down and it's all to play for, with the teams tied at 1-1 ahead of the crucial Fourth Test at the Kia Oval, which begins this Thursday (September 2) at 11am.
After a rain-affected First Test ended in a draw, India earned a remarkable victory on the final day of the Second Test at Lord's to go 1-0 up, thanks to some heroic batting from India's tailenders... and some less than heroic batting from England.
However, Joe Root's men fought back in style at the Third Test to square the series, as Virat Kohli and co suffered a crushing innings defeat. In other words, it's anyone's guess who's going to come out on top when the two sides meet again.
Meanwhile, the England Women's team – having already beaten India in their own T20 and ODI series – turn their attentions to New Zealand this month.
The first of three T20s takes place at 6.30pm today (September 1), with the remaining two set for the evenings of Saturday, September 4 and Thursday, September 9.
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Then, it's all eyes on a five-match ODI series, starting on Thursday, September 16 at 1pm.
And if you're mourning the end of The Hundred, the good news is that the Vitality Blast is getting to the business end of the season now too, with the ever-popular finals day set for Saturday, September 18.
This year's semi-finals are Hampshire Hawks vs Somerset CCC and Kent Spitfires vs Sussex Sharks, with the winners facing off in the final later that day.
Read on to find out how and where to watch all the action.
How to watch live cricket on Sky Sports
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Sky Sports is the only place you'll be able to watch all of this month's England Men's and Women's cricket fixtures, which air on the Sky Sports Cricket channel and often on Sky Sports Main Event.
Plus, the Vitality Blast semi-finals and final will also air on Sky Sports on September 18.
There are a variety of viewing options available for new Sky customers. Just be aware that set-up fees apply.
- For new customers – Sky 'Summer of Sport' package with Sky TV, Sky Sports and Netflix add-on for £45/month for 18 months
- For new customers – Sky 'Full House' package with Sky TV, Sky Sports, Sky Cinema and Netflix add-on for £56/month for 18 months
- For new customers – Sky package with Sky TV, Sky Sports and BT Sport for £65/month for 18 months
You can also customise packages by adding on extras, including Ultra HD, Sky Kids, Disney+ and more.
Note that offer prices may change, and new customers are usually offered an introductory subscription that could go up at the end of the 18-month contract term. Sky also notes in its terms and conditions that "prices may go up during your subscription".
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You can also watch the action through a Sky Sports membership with NOW, where a day membership for 24-hour access to the channels costs £9.98, and a three-month membership is £33.99 a month including a seven-day free trial of NOW Boost, which is then £5 a month.















