The Hundred 2023: How to follow the knockouts on the BBC

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The third season of The Hundred is into the knockouts.

Here's how you can follow the final four games of the 2023 competition across the BBC.

Key ways to follow The Hundred knockouts on the BBC

  • Listen to every ball of all four games on BBC Sounds

  • Follow every match live on BBC Sport website and app, alongside the best video action

  • Watch both finals on Sunday on BBC iPlayer and BBC Two, plus the women's eliminator on Saturday

How does it work?

The top-placed team - Southern Brave in the women's competition and Oval Invincibles in the men's - are automatically through to Sunday's final at Lord's.

Saturday will see the second and third-placed teams in each competition play at The Oval for a place in Sunday's showpiece.

Northern Superchargers play Welsh Fire in the women's eliminator from 14:30 BST on Saturday, with Manchester Originals v Southern Brave following in the men's from 18:00.

The women's final is at 14:15 on Sunday, with the men's from 18:00.

How can I follow the knockouts live on TV and across the BBC?

Three of the four remaining games are live on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, including both of Sunday's finals. Coverage of the finals starts at 14:00 and runs until 21:30.

The TV coverage will be presented by former England bowler Isa Guha, with Alison Mitchell and Nick Bright joining her on commentary for the women's and men's final respectively.

The pundits will include Oval Invincibles stand-in captain Suzie Bates, Ashes-winning captain Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell, Tash Farrant and Carlos Brathwaite.

Welsh Fire's Alex Hartley and Southern Brave's Tymal Mills will also be involved if their sides are not in the final.

The women's eliminator is also live on the BBC on Saturday, with coverage starting at 14:15.

You can also listen to every ball from the four matches across BBC Sounds, 5 Sports Extra or on the BBC Sport website and app.

The radio team will be led by Henry Moeran, Melissa Story and Aatif Nawaz with former England bowler Steven Finn and guests from the TV coverage offering their expert opinion.

The BBC Sport website and app will also cover every match live.

There will be live text updates and in-play video clips of all the best moments.

The BBC Sport website and app will also bring you all the latest news, match reports and written and bespoke video features.

BBC Sport's social media channels will also bring you the best bits, alongside behind-the-scenes action and fan responses.