Ashes 2025 Schedule

Written by Chris Flavell Last time updated 14/08/2025

Australia will look to defend the Ashes when England travel Down Under for another historic series in 2025/26.

This will see five matches take place across the country as the old rivals battle it out for the right to keep the urn. If you are watching or betting on the Ashes cricket series it is important to keep up to date with the schedule.

Men’s Ashes 2025/26 Schedule and Overview

The 2025/26 Ashes is a five-Test cricket series, part of the ICC World Test Championship, and runs from 21 November 2025 to 8 January 2026. Here at AussieBet, where you can get everything you need for online betting Australia, we also bring you the key dates to look out for, both for watching and wagering.

Series Format & Schedule

Fixtures and Venues:

  • 1st Test: Perth Stadium (Optus Stadium), 21–25 Nov
  • 2nd Test: The Gabba, Brisbane (day/night), 4–8 Dec
  • 3rd Test: Adelaide Oval, 17–21 Dec
  • 4th Test: (Boxing Day): Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), 26–30 Dec
  • 5th Test: (New Year’s Test): Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), 4–8 Jan

Notable Firsts & Venue Shifts in 2025/26

Squad Insights & Selection Buzz

There are plenty talking points around this series already. Many of the odds offered by Australian betting sites could be impacted by each team’s squad strength, injury issues, or records at certain grounds. Here is a quick look at some of the key factors as we edge towards another intriguing Ashes battle.

Series Context & Stakes

Australia currently holds the Ashes, having triumphed in 2021–22 (4–0) before a hard-fought drawn series in England in 2023.

England’s last Ashes series win in Australia was in 2010–11, making this tour a critical chance to break a long drought and maybe a defining moment for BazBall.


Ashes Series Summary at a Glance

FeatureDetails
Format5-Test Series (World Test Championship)
Dates21 Nov 2025 – 8 Jan 2026
VenuesPerth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney
Key FirstsFirst-ever Ashes in Perth; opener not at Gabba
Leadership (Aus/Eng)Cummins (capt.), Stokes (capt.)
England’s HopesBest XI includes Root, Brook, Archer; fitness key
Australia BuzzStrong pace attack, home advantage emphasized
StakesEngland chasing first win Down Under since 2011

Venue Conditions: Pitches and Weather

Whether you are watching, attending, or betting on the Ashes, it is good to know a little more about each venue that will host each fixture and what you can expect from both the pitch and weather.

  1. Perth Stadium (Optus Stadium) 👉 Making its Ashes debut. In recent years, this venue has earned a “very good” pitch rating, joining the likes of Adelaide and Brisbane for the Border‑Gavaskar series
  2. The Gabba (Brisbane) 👉 Also ranked “very good”, offering consistent bounce and pace suitable for both batting and bowling displays
  3. Adelaide Oval 👉 Among the few with the highest pitch rating, thanks to its fair and picturesque playing surface
  4. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) 👉 Its drop-in pitches were once considered lifeless, but have been upgraded and are now more consistent, offering a fair contest
  5. Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) 👉 Rated “satisfactory”. Known for being affected by rain and providing bowler-friendly conditions, as seen in a recent short match where neither side scored over 200

Venue Conditions Overview

VenuePitch RatingKey Conditions
Perth StadiumVery GoodDebut Ashes venue; lively and balanced surface
The GabbaVery GoodKnown for bounce and pace
Adelaide OvalVery GoodPicture-perfect and fair
MCG (Melbourne)Improved / ConsistentUpgraded drop-in pitch, balanced play
SCG (Sydney)SatisfactoryRain-prone, bowler-friendly

Schedule for Live Streaming

Another key reason for knowing the Ashes schedule is so you don’t miss the action, including the chance to enjoy Ashes live streaming.

There are a number of options available for each fixture across the five matches. Some are free, such as Channel 7, other you can pay for like Foxtel or Kayo Sports. Keep an eye out on the best option as each Test date approaches.

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