
Women’s Premier League (WPL)Which has rapidly gained popularity as a premier competition in women’s T20 cricket, reaching its peak after a month of high-stakes matches and world-class performances.
WPL 2026 is set for a grand finale between RCB and DC
The final match will feature a much-awaited clash between the table-topping Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Delhi Capitals (DC). The clash, to be held at the Kotambi Stadium (BCA Stadium), Vadodara, promises to be an action-packed finale to the season, with both the teams competing for the coveted trophy in front of a packed house.
With finalists revealed after an intense league stage and an exciting eliminator, WPL 2026 has successfully showcased top-tier talent across two major Indian hubs. The tournament, which ran from January 9 to February 5, has lived up to its promise of a great season. The strategic shift to Vadodara for the final stage has deepened the reach of the league, adding to the incredible excitement for women’s cricket in the region as the tournament reaches its grand finale.
WPL 2026: Cricket Mahakumbh of two cities will end in Vadodara
The WPL 2026 journey, which began in Navi Mumbai, has reached its final destination in Vadodara for the ultimate prize. Kotambi Stadium (Baroda Cricket Association Stadium) has been chosen as the venue for the high-stakes final to be held on February 5. The move to Gujarat marks a significant change from last season, culminating in the tournament becoming a vibrant cricketing hub that celebrates the growth of the game in the regional heartland. The stadium is set to host not only a historic match but also a cultural festival that will bring fans closer to their favorite stars.
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WPL 2026 closing ceremony: Malaika Arora and Talwinder
WPL 2026 is raising its entertainment levels for the grand finale with a star-studded pre-match spectacle designed to celebrate the spirit of the game. The ceremony will begin at 6:30 pm IST on February 5, just before the start of the championship match.
Malaika Arora Kotambi is set to take center stage at the stadium, bringing his famous charisma and high-energy dance moves. Their performance is expected to create a spectacular evening for the evening by combining the glamor of Bollywood with the thrill of T20 cricket to honor the unstoppable rise of women in the game.
Everyone’s eyes. One stage. A finale. π₯π₯
Malaika Arora’s brilliant performance in #TATAWPL The final which brings glamour, power and unstoppable energy in the final showdown.#ClaimTheCrown pic.twitter.com/KewHnDjlwP
– Women’s Premier League (WPL) (@wplt20) 3 February 2026
Adding to the music craze, Punjabi singer and songwriter Talvinder Will present an exciting live performance. Talwinder, who is making headlines as the alleged boyfriend of the actress disha pataniWill give his chart-topping hits like Haseen, Dhundhala and Khayal. Their inclusion ensures a high-energy, modern atmosphere that resonates with the youthful spirit of the WPL, making the closing ceremony a truly memorable event.
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Talwinder lit up the stage #TATAWPL The finals are getting the crowd excited for the biggest night of the season π#ClaimTheCrown | #Last | @talwinder pic.twitter.com/QO8OOHQhEL
– Women’s Premier League (WPL) (@wplt20) 3 February 2026
Broadcast and Live Streaming Details
With the huge global audience attracted by the league, WPL 2026 will ensure widespread coverage for its grand finale. Fans in India can watch the live telecast on Star Sports Network, which continues to provide world-class broadcasting for the league. For those preferring digital platforms, the closing ceremony and the final match will be available for live streaming on JioHotstar (via app and website). With multiple viewing options and an array of sensational performers, the WPL 2026 finale is poised to be the league’s most spectacular and entertaining finale yet.
Also read: WPL 2026: Delhi Capitals’ path to the final under the leadership of Jemimah Rodrigues
This article was first published here WomenCricket.comA Cricket Times Company.


