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How to follow the World Cup: fixtures, timings, head-to-heads

The knockouts are here, there are four teams left. Here are the key details as the World Cup comes to a conclusion

Mitchell Starc raises his cap to the crowd, Australia v New Zealand, World Cup 2019, Lords, June 29, 2019

Mitchell Starc raises his cap to the crowd  •  Getty Images

The knockouts are here, there are four teams left. Here are the key details as the World Cup comes to a conclusion
Semi-finals
July 9 India v New Zealand
Venue Old Trafford, Manchester
Start time 7.30pm AEST (10.30am local)
ODI head-to-head 106 matches, India 55, New Zealand 42, Tied 1, No Result 5
In the group stage Nottingham: Match Abandoned
July 11 England v Australia
Venue Edgbaston, Birmingham
Start time 7.30pm AEST (10.30am local)
ODI head-to-head 148 matches, Australia 82, England 61, Tied 2, No Result 3
In the group stage Lord's: Australia won by 64 runs
Final
July 14
Venue Lord's, London
Start time 7.30pm AEST (10.30am local)
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