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WPL 2026 Points Table: Live Standings & Rankings (27 JAN)

January 27, 2026

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 Points Table serves as the comprehensive scoreboard for tracking team progress and tournament dynamics. Under the points system, sides earn 2 points for a win, 1 for a tie or no result, and none for a defeat. When teams finish level on points, Net Run Rate (NRR) becomes the deciding factor in determining qualification and rankings.

The table updates automatically after every fixture, offering fans real-time insights into each franchise’s performance, playoff prospects, and consistency. Below are the current team standings, accompanied by details on playoff format, the 2026 season schedule, and highlights from the previous edition.

Current WPL 2026 Standings

The WPL 2026 season features five franchises: Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Gujarat Giants, and UP Warriorz, battling across league stages to secure a playoff berth

PositionTeamMatchesWinLoseNRPointsNRR
1Royal Challengers Bangalore Women (Q)752010+0.947
2Mumbai Indians Women73406+0.146
3Delhi Capitals Women63306-0.169
4Gujarat Giants Women63306-0.341
5UP Warriorz Women62404-0.769
Current WPL 2026 Standings
Source: NDTV sports

Playoff Qualification Format

According to the 2026 schedule, the league phase will conclude in Vadodara, after which playoff qualification will be finalized. The top three teams on the points table progress to the knockout stage.

  • Qualifier 1 (February 3): The top two teams compete for a direct place in the final.
  • Eliminator (February 5): The third-placed side meets the Qualifier 1 loser for the remaining final berth.
  • If teams share equal points, Net Run Rate (NRR) serves as the official tiebreaker.

This streamlined playoff path ensures fair competition and high-intensity cricket right through the closing stages.

WPL 2026 Schedule

The 2026 edition showcases 22 matches from January 9 to February 5, with the league leg hosted in Navi Mumbai and the playoffs taking place in Vadodara. The tournament promises a riveting month of top-quality T20 action.

DateMatchVenueResult
January 9 (Fri)Match 1 – MI vs RCBNavi MumbaiRCB Women Won By 3 Wickets
January 10 (Sat)Match 2 – UPW vs GGNavi MumbaiGG Women Won By 10 Runs
January 10 (Sat)Match 3 – MI vs DCNavi MumbaiMI Women Won By 50 Runs
January 11 (Sun)Match 4 – DC vs GGNavi MumbaiGG Women Won By 4 Runs
January 12 (Mon)Match 5 – RCB vs UPWNavi MumbaiRCB Women Won By 9 Wickets
January 13 (Tue)Match 6 – MI vs GGNavi MumbaiMI Women Won By 7 Wickets
January 14 (Wed)Match 7 – UPW vs DCNavi MumbaiDC Women Won By 7 Wickets
January 15 (Thu)Match 8 – MI vs UPWNavi MumbaiUPW Women Won By 7 Wickets
January 16 (Fri)Match 9 – RCB vs GGNavi MumbaiRCB Women Won By 32 Runs
January 17 (Sat)Match 10 – UPW vs MINavi MumbaiUPW Women Won By 22 Runs
January 17 (Sat)Match 11 – DC vs RCBNavi MumbaiRCB Women Won By 8 Wickets
January 19 (Mon)Match 12 – GG vs RCBVadodaraRCB Women Won By 61 Runs
January 20 (Tue)Match 13 – DC vs MIVadodaraDC Women Won By 7 Wickets
January 22 (Thu)Match 14 – GG vs UPWVadodaraGG Women Won by 45 runs
January 24 (Sat)Match 15 – RCB vs DCVadodaraDC Women Won By 7 Wickets
January 26 (Mon)Match 16 – RCB vs MIVadodaraMI Women Won By 15 Runs
January 27 (Tue)Match 17 – GG vs DCVadodara
January 29 (Thu)Match 18 – UPW vs RCBVadodara
January 30 (Fri)Match 19 – GG vs MIVadodara
February 1 (Sun)Match 20 – DC vs UPWVadodara
February 3 (Tue)Match 21 – EliminatorVadodara
February 5 (Thu)Match 22 – FinalVadodara

Highlights From WPL 2025

The Mumbai Indians Women retained their dominance by clinching their second WPL championship, edging out Delhi Capitals by eight runs in a thrilling final at Brabourne Stadium. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur led from the front with a 66 off 44 balls, while Nat Sciver-Brunt impressed with 3/30.

During the league stage, Delhi Capitals topped the table with 10 points, narrowly ahead of Mumbai Indians (10 points, +0.192 NRR), followed by Gujarat Giants (8) and both RCB and UP Warriorz (6 each). Despite being the defending 2024 champions, RCB failed to qualify after a patchy run of form.

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Conclusion: Stay Updated With The WPL 2026 Points Table

As the 2026 season unfolds, the points table will continue to be the ultimate guide for fans tracking team progress, playoff probabilities, and emerging momentum. With every match influencing standings and NRR, the race to the top promises to be more competitive and unpredictable than ever before.

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