England and South Africa are set to play a three-match bilateral ODI series that kicks-off on Tuesday (September 2). With the next ICC ODI tournament being the World Cup in 2027, it is an opportunity for both teams to build steadily towards that mega event. This series, like many bilaterals that shall follow, would be the platform for teams to identify their player pool for the World Cup.
For England, it is crucial to start their ground work at the earliest, given their woeful form in the 50-over format in recent times. While the 3-0 whitewash win in West Indies came as a timely boost, England only won seven of the previous 14 bilateral ODIs, sandwiched between disappointing campaigns in the 2023 World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy. Therefore, young captain Harry Brook will hope that his transitioning side starts to regain its footing in ODI cricket.
South Africa, meanwhile, are fresh off a big series win in Australia, where they sealed the series 2-1, although the heavy drubbing in the dead rubber would have been embarrassing. They also have been inconsistent in the bilaterals prior to the Australia tour, and are a transitioning side, much like England. The influx of youth in the middle order makes for exciting viewing, and this could be a series that would be decided by which of the middle orders does a better job.
IT'S MATCHDAY! 🏴
— England's Barmy Army 🏴🎺 (@TheBarmyArmy) September 2, 2025
🆚 South Africa
⏰ 13:00
🏟️ Headingley
🏆 1st ODI
Let's start the series with a win 💪#ENGvSA pic.twitter.com/5oNB7LuBjj
Last 5 bilateral series results between England and South Africa
England tour of South Africa 2022-23: South Africa won 2-1
South Africa tour of England 2022 : Series drawn 1-1
England tour of South Africa 2019-20: Series drawn 1-1
South Africa tour of England 2017 : England won 2-1
England tour of South Africa 2015-16: South Africa won 3-2
Last five completed innings batting first at Headingley
Australia 270 - 2024
Sri Lanka 264/7 - 2019
West Indies 311/6 - 2019
Afghanistan 227/9 - 2019
Sri Lanka 232/9 - 2019
Where to watch?
The series is being broadcast on the Sony Sports Network through their TV channels and also on the SonyLIV app.
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