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England and Australia will renew hostilities in the 2023 Ashes this summer and it’s got the potential to be one of the best series ever.
The rejuvenated hosts are flying with their swashbuckling Bazball approach and even managed to just about edge past Ireland by 10 wickets in their first Test of the summer at the start of June.
Australia are always a fearsome opponent and warm up with a stern test in the ICC World Test Championship final against India at The Oval.
The Aussies are the current holders of sport’s most comical trophy and will retain it if the series is drawn, but given England’s do-or-die approach it feels like it will be won outright one way or the other.
Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne will be key wickets for England’s classy but ageing attack and with Moeen Ali back in the fold there’s plenty to get excited about this summer.
Ashes odds can be found on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise everything you need to know about this summer’s series is below.
Ashes 2023 dates
The five-test Ashes series between England and Australia starts on Friday, June 16 and the final day of action is scheduled for Monday, July 31.
Ashes 2023 schedule and results
First Test (Edgbaston): Friday, June 16 – Tuesday, June 20 (11am)
Australia win by two wickets
Second Test (Lord’s): Wednesday, June 28 – Sunday, July 2 (11am)
Australia win by 43 runs
Third Test (Headingley): Thursday, July 6 – Monday, July 10 (11am)
England win by 3 wickets
Fourth Test (Old Trafford): Wednesday, July 19 – Sunday, July 23 (11am)
Match drawn
Fifth Test (The Oval): Thursday, July 27 – Monday, July 31 (11am)
Ashes 2023 dates, schedule, results and series odds for England v Australia
It all kicks off on June 16!
By Colin Harvey / Cricket / 2 months ago
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*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
England and Australia will renew hostilities in the 2023 Ashes this summer and it’s got the potential to be one of the best series ever.
The rejuvenated hosts are flying with their swashbuckling Bazball approach and even managed to just about edge past Ireland by 10 wickets in their first Test of the summer at the start of June.
Australia are always a fearsome opponent and warm up with a stern test in the ICC World Test Championship final against India at The Oval.
The Aussies are the current holders of sport’s most comical trophy and will retain it if the series is drawn, but given England’s do-or-die approach it feels like it will be won outright one way or the other.
Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne will be key wickets for England’s classy but ageing attack and with Moeen Ali back in the fold there’s plenty to get excited about this summer.
Ashes odds can be found on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise everything you need to know about this summer’s series is below.
Ashes 2023 dates
The five-test Ashes series between England and Australia starts on Friday, June 16 and the final day of action is scheduled for Monday, July 31.
Ashes 2023 schedule and results
First Test (Edgbaston): Friday, June 16 – Tuesday, June 20 (11am)
Second Test (Lord’s): Wednesday, June 28 – Sunday, July 2 (11am)
Third Test (Headingley): Thursday, July 6 – Monday, July 10 (11am)
Fourth Test (Old Trafford): Wednesday, July 19 – Sunday, July 23 (11am)
Fifth Test (The Oval): Thursday, July 27 – Monday, July 31 (11am)
Ashes 2023 odds
The latest Ashes series betting odds can be seen on our snazzy betting widgets below.
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