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    Metro Bank One-Day Cup Cricket Schedule

    • Live Metro Bank One-Day Cup Schedule
    • Metro Bank One-Day Cup
    • How To Stream The Metro Bank One-Day Cup
    • How To Bet On The Metro Bank One-Day Cup
    • Metro Bank One-Day Cup Betting Sites
    • Metro Bank One-Day Cup Format & Teams

    Live Metro Bank One-Day Cup Schedule

    Complete guide to the Metro Bank One Day Cup with latest scores, fixtures and news. Get news and results for the biggest domestic 50 over competition in England and Wales.

    Metro Bank One-Day Cup

    Established in 2014, the Metro Bank One Day Cup is the biggest 50 over domestic cup competition in England and Wales. 

    18 sides currently take part in the competition, with many of the best players in the world turning out for a range of top sides in England and Wales. 

    How To Stream The Metro Bank One-Day Cup

    In the UK, you will be able to watch action from the One-Day Cup via broadcasting partner Sky Sports.

    If you live in a country where coverage is limited, you can use the live streaming services of the likes of bet365 and Stake to watch cricket online.

    How To Bet On The Metro Bank One-Day Cup

    Betting on the One-Day Cup can be done with an array of bookmakers on a number of betting markets. 

    As is the same with a range of cricket betting sites, you will be able to wager on popular betting markets likes match winner, top opening partnership, to win the coin toss, top batter, top wicker taker and more. You will also be able to bet on live betting options too, with markets seeing the odds change as the match progresses. 

    Finally, you can bet on futures markets such as tournament winner, top run scorer, top wicket taker and more. 

    Metro Bank One-Day Cup Betting Sites

    Metro Bank One-Day Cup Format & Teams

    The One-Day Cup was created in 2014 and sees 18 teams from England and Wales battling to lift the trophy. 

    The competition is played in the 50 over format, meaning each side has a maximum of 50 overs to bat and 50 overs to bowl. The format is longer than the Twenty20 game and shorter than Test cricket. 

    The competiiton is a round-robin tournament at first with two groups of nine teams. The groups are split into the North and South groups up until 2021. Since then, the groups have been decided via a draw. 

    Currently, the top three teams from each group progress to the knockout stages. They battle to play in the final, which is currently held at Trent Bridge. 

    The following teams play in the competition:

    • Derbyshire
    • Durham
    • Essex
    • Glamorgan
    • Gloucestershire 
    • Hampshire
    • Kent
    • Lancashire 
    • Leicestershire
    • Middlesex
    • Northamptonshire
    • Nottinghamshire 
    • Somerset
    • Surrey
    • Sussex
    • Warwickshire
    • Worcestershire
    • Yorkshire