Northern Superchargers face London Spirit in Tuesday's men's and women's matches in The Hundred and play-off places are up for grabs at Headingley.
The women's match is being shown live on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event, while the men's game will be broadcast on Sky Sports Cricket.
Northern Superchargers take on London Spirit on Tuesday 13th August at Headingley in Leeds. The women's match starts at 15:00 and the men's fixture begins at 18:30.
Northern Superchargers Women have won two of the three meetings between these sides but they are just one point ahead of London Spirit in the race for a top-three finish and a place in this season's play-offs.
India all-rounder Deepti Sharma is London's second-highest runscorer and wicket-taker despite missing their opening two matches due to international duty.
The Spirit Men have been eliminated after losing six of their seven games in 2024, but the Superchargers moved back into the top three with a seven-wicket win over Manchester Originals on Sunday.
They conceded a record score of 73-1 off the first 25 balls at Old Trafford, but rallied to claim a thrilling victory thanks to Nicholas Pooran's 66 not out from 33 deliveries.
Northern Superchargers Women wins | 2 |
Ties or no results | 0 |
London Spirit Women wins | 1 |
Northern Superchargers Men wins | 1 |
Ties or no results | 0 |
London Spirit Men wins | 2 |
*H2H stats refer to all meetings in The Hundred
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Ten members of the Superchargers' squad have played all six of their completed matches this season and young batter Davina Perrin is likely to be preferred to Marie Kelly again.
Abigail Freeborn has got the nod over Sophie Munro in the past two games, but Munro could be recalled if the Spirit want another bowling option.
Ben Stokes suffered a hamstring injury while batting in Sunday's win over Manchester Originals. He will miss the clash with London Spirit and is a major doubt for England's Test series against Sri Lanka.
Fast bowler Tom Lawes may drop out after conceding 22 runs in the first five balls of the Originals' innings at Old Trafford. England quick Reece Topley will be assessed.
Australia paceman Nathan Ellis replaced Richard Gleeson for Sunday's defeat against Oval Invincibles. Opener Zak Crawley remains sidelined with a fractured finger.