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LPL returns after two years, opener set for July 17
The Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2026 will officially commence on July 17 with a rematch of the 2024 final, which was the last time the LPL was held, featuring reigning champions Jaffna and 2024 runners-up Galle.
The tournament opener is set to take place under the SSC lights in Colombo - a venue that hosted its inaugural T20I during this year's T20 World Cup. The game is scheduled to start at 7.30 p.m., but before the game, the venue will also host an official opening ceremony to kick off the 2026 season. The finalised tournament timeline will see the competition run from July 17 through August 8. Previously, SLC had announced the tournament will start on July 10, its matches played across four international venues.
From July 17 to 19, the SSC will host five matches, then the action moves to Dambulla, Kandy, and then the R, this time in Colombo. Premadasa Stadium - for the knockout stages and final. There will also be a reserve day for the final, on August 9.
The 2026 edition will feature five teams representing Jaffna, Colombo, Kandy, Galle, and Dambulla. While the official franchise names and corporate ownership structures remain unannounced, SLC is expected to release the finalised team identities and brand details in the lead-up to the tournament.
The player registration portal, meanwhile, has been open since May 8 and will close on May 20. While direct signings can take place until May 22, the deadline for registration for all categories remains May 20.
While the previous two seasons hosted an auction, this year will see the return of a draft, set for June 1.
This change means that no player retention will be allowed from previous seasons, setting the stage for a significant shake up in squad composition. Each team will need to have a minimum of 18 members in their squad, with a further provision to add two local players, taking the squad limit to a maximum of 20.
SLC has announced that two local Emerging U-23 players must be in each squad, with at least one named in a team's starting XI, in order to increase homegrown participation. Additionally, the playing XI must contain four international players at any given time.
The player registration guidelines had briefly sparked controversy on social media after an initial draft of the guidelines had listed a minimal count of 250,000 social media followers as a mandatory requirement for a registering Icon and Star category players - the two highest player categories. However, SLC has since removed that requirement.