ISPL Season 3 Schedule
ISPL Season 3 runs from 9 January 2026 to 6 February 2026, with all matches played at Lalbhai Contractor Stadium in Surat, Gujarat, in the T10 format under lights.
On X, ISPL (@ispl_t10) announced that the Season 3 match schedule is out, with all 8 teams set to play each other once and teams from the same group meeting for an additional clash.
The league has settled into a simple but fan‑friendly pattern this year: two games most evenings, one at 5:30 pm IST and one at 8:00 pm IST, which makes it easy for office‑goers and students to catch at least one full match after a busy day.
The opening clash on 9 January is Majhi Mumbai vs Srinagar Ke Veer at 8:00 pm IST, and it immediately sets the tone big city energy against a passionate regional side, packed into a two‑hour burst.
Many fans treat these matches like a casual evening ritual now: finish work, grab dinner, then tune in or head to the stadium for some fast street‑style cricket.
Key Match Dates And Timing
The core league schedule runs from 9 January to 2 February 2026, followed by playoffs from 3 to 6 February in prime‑time evening slots.
Most days follow the same pattern: first match 5:30–7:30 pm IST, second match 8:00–10:00 pm IST, so there is a predictable rhythm without feeling repetitive because the fixtures throw up new rivalries almost every night. Some standout league fixtures that many followers highlight on calendars are:
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9 Jan: Majhi Mumbai vs Srinagar Ke Veer, 8:00–10:00 pm IST
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15 Jan: Tiigers of Kolkata vs Bengaluru Strikers, 5:30–7:30 pm IST
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23 Jan: Tiigers of Kolkata vs Majhi Mumbai, 5:30–7:30 pm IST
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1 Feb: Majhi Mumbai vs Bengaluru Strikers, 8:00–10:00 pm IST
These time windows suit both TV audiences and people watching quick match clips on social media later in the night.
Playoffs And Final
The ISPL Season 3 playoffs run from 3 to 6 February 2026, with matches starting at 7:00 pm IST each night to create a focused, prime‑time window. The format is familiar: Qualifier 1 on 3 February, Eliminator on 4 February, Qualifier 2 on 5 February, and the grand final on 6 February, all at Lalbhai Contractor Stadium.
This structure rewards consistency top two get a safety net in Qualifier 1 while still allowing for surprise runs from teams that peak late in the league.
Many fans still talk about earlier seasons when underdog sides used that Eliminator route to knock out a bigger name, which adds a bit of nervous energy whenever a strong team slips down to third or fourth on the points table.
On X, ISPL (@ispl_t10) sparked “Mid-League Mania” by urging fans to check out the updated ISPL Season 3 points table.
Teams Featured In The Schedule
Eight franchises feature in the ISPL Season 3 schedule: Majhi Mumbai, Srinagar Ke Veer, Ahmedabad Lions, Tiigers of Kolkata, Chennai Singams, Falcon Risers Hyderabad, Bengaluru Strikers, and Delhi Superheros.
Each team plays across multiple prime‑time slots, so supporters from different cities can plan evenings around their favorite side’s fixtures instead of searching scattered timings at the last minute.
A typical league week might see Majhi Mumbai on Monday night and then again on Thursday, while a team like Chennai Singams could have a double‑header day with an early game and a late game spread through the tournament, which keeps fan discussions active on social platforms.
For many local followers, the schedule is not just dates on paper; it is a running routine of debates, small watch parties, and quick T10 highlights shared during late‑night chats.
Disclaimer: Match dates, times, and venues are based on the latest publicly available schedule and may change due to official updates or operational reasons. Readers are advised to recheck the official ISPL platforms or broadcasters before making any travel or booking decisions.




