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Ben Stokes-led England will tour Australia later this year during the Australian summer of 2025/26. The two sides will battle it out for the prestigious Ashes urn, which Australia retained after a drawn series in 2023.

Australia has held the Ashes trophy since the 2017/18 season when they defeated their rivals 4-0 at home. They will hope to win their fourth consecutive home Ashes and keep the urn for another year.

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The hosts have already confirmed the tour dates and venues. The Sporting News provides you with the full schedule of the series.

When does the 2025/26 Ashes start?

The 2025/26 season's Ashes will start in Perth on November 21, 2025, followed by the Tests in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney over the next 48 days.

The Ashes 2025/26 Schedule

The 2025/26 Ashes Test series is a part of the World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle. Here is the full schedule for the five-match series:

FixtureDateVenue
AUS vs ENG 1st TestNov 21-25Perth Stadium
AUS vs ENG 2nd Test (D/N)Dec 4-8The Gabba, Brisbane
AUS vs ENG 3rd TestDec 17-21Adelaide Oval
AUS vs ENG 4th TestDec 26-30Melbourne Cricket Ground
AUS vs ENG 5th TestJan 4-8Sydney Cricket Ground

The Ashes: What is the current Australia vs England Head-to-Head in Tests?

Currently, the Aussies lead the charts with the most Ashes series won, 34 to England's 32, while 7 series have resulted in draws.

Series Record
Series PlayedAustralia wins England win Draws
7334327

MORE: 'Most gutted' - Jos Buttler believes Ben Stokes cost him the chance to be Headingley hero in 2019 Ashes

Matches Record
Matches PlayedAustralia wins England win Draws
36115211198

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Mayank Bande has been a content producer at The Sporting News since 2023 and has extensive experience in cricket writing. His work has previously appeared on platforms like OneCricket and Last Word on Sports. Beyond cricket, Mayank closely follows football as an FC Barcelona supporter, along with tennis and Olympic sports. Despite holding a degree in Business Administration, he chose to pursue a career in sports, bringing sharp analysis to his writing as someone who once played cricket.