ETPL Tournament Reveals Six City-Based Teams for Upcoming Season

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26 Jun 2026 | 11:30 am
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The ETPL is launching, confirming key details about its initial structure for the season ahead. This new league will feature a distinctive competitive framework for its inaugural season, establishing a clear roster plan for the upcoming tournament.

 

A central part of the ETPL’s design involves city-based teams. The league will notably feature exactly six such teams, each representing a distinct urban center, thereby highlighting a strong regional focus for the competition.

 

ETPL's Structure Unveiled

 

This emphasis on city-based representation is crucial for the ETPL's vision. Basing teams locally aims to foster strong community ties and cultivate passionate fan bases for the new league's introduction.

 

The confirmed number of participating entities stands at six teams, providing a concise yet competitive lineup for the ETPL. This six-team format outlines the fundamental composition, ensuring focused cricketing action across all matches.

 

Confirmed City Locations Detailed

 

Among the locations announced to host an ETPL team are Glasgow and Amsterdam. These two prominent European cities will each contribute a city-based team, marking their involvement in the nascent competition structure.

 

Further expanding the league's geographical scope, Edinburgh and Dublin are also confirmed locations for ETPL teams. These additions ensure broader representation across different regions for this city-based competition.

 

Full Roster of Six Teams Revealed

 

Completing the six-team roster for the ETPL are Belfast and Rotterdam. With these confirmations, the full complement of city-based teams is now established: Glasgow, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Dublin, Belfast, and Rotterdam.

 

The ETPL's foundational structure is now clearly defined with these six city-based teams. This announcement firmly outlines the participants, confirming the geographical breadth and local focus of the upcoming cricketing event.