If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more >

England vs. West Indies 3rd T20I cricket betting predictions, odds and expected lineups

Xaviour Raymond

England vs. West Indies 3rd T20I cricket betting predictions, odds and expected lineups image

Getty

The third and final T20I between England and West Indies is set to take place on Tuesday, June 10, at The Rose Bowl in Southampton. The hosts are eyeing a clean sweep after already clinching the series 2-0. 

Under the leadership of new T20I captain Harry Brook, England has looked dominant, winning the first match by 21 runs and following it up with a four-wicket victory in the second.

For the West Indies, the final match is a chance to salvage pride and avoid back-to-back whitewashes across formats on this tour. Despite flashes of brilliance from their batting unit, including efforts from Shai Hope, their bowling has lacked consistency and penetration.

Head-to-Head Results: England vs. West Indies in T20Is

The T20I rivalry between England and West Indies has been tightly contested over the years. Out of the 37 matches played between the two sides, the record is evenly split:

  • Matches Played: 37
  • England Wins: 18
  • West Indies Wins: 18
  • No Result: 1

With the current series standing at 2-0 in England’s favor, the home side has drawn level in the overall T20I record. The upcoming third T20I in Southampton not only offers England a chance to secure a clean sweep but also an opportunity to take the lead in this fiercely competitive head-to-head battle.

Top players to watch: Batters & Bowlers

As England and West Indies gear up for the final T20I clash in Southampton, several players are expected to play pivotal roles in determining the outcome of the match. Here are some key names to keep an eye on:

Batters

Jos Buttler (England): Buttler has been in sublime touch so far in this series, continuing his form from a stellar IPL 2025 campaign. With scores of 96* and 47 in the first two T20I matches, the explosive opener is the leading run-scorer of the series. His ability to anchor the innings while accelerating makes him England’s most reliable batter.

Evin Lewis (West Indies): The aggressive opener scored 39 off 23 in the series opener and remains a key figure at the top of the order. If Lewis finds his rhythm early, he has the firepower to give West Indies a match-defining start.

Bowlers

Luke Wood (England): The left-arm seamer made an immediate impact after replacing Matthew Potts, dismissing Evin Lewis with the first ball of the second T20I. Wood’s ability to swing the new ball and bowl effectively at the death makes him a serious threat to the West Indian top and lower order.

Gudakesh Motie (West Indies): Motie has emerged as one of the most reliable bowlers in the West Indies setup. A genuine match-winner with the ball, he will be crucial in applying middle-overs pressure and breaking partnerships.

England vs West Indies betting odds & predictions: Who has the edge?

According to Parimatch, England enter the final T20I as clear favorites with a commanding 2-0 lead in the series. The hosts have showcased better balance and execution under Harry Brook’s leadership.

West Indies, despite glimpses of promise, have struggled with bowling consistency and key players underperforming. Unless the visitors deliver a near-perfect game, England are expected to complete a 3-0 whitewash, making them the smarter pick for punters ahead of Tuesday’s clash at The Rose Bowl.

Team

Odds*

England

1.43

West Indies

2.83

* Odds correct at time of publish but subject to change 

Start betting on England vs West Indies 3rd T20I today with Parimatch for up to ₹30,000 welcome bonus. Click for offer.

England vs West Indies: Expected playing XIs and team news

  • England expected XI: Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, Jos Buttler (WK), Harry Brook (C), Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Brydon Carse, Adil Rashid, Luke Wood.

Team news: England have looked settled and in control under new T20I captain Harry Brook, with minimal changes expected for the final match. Luke Wood impressed after coming in for Matthew Potts, while Jos Buttler continued to lead the charge with the bat.

  • West Indies expected XI: Evin Lewis, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope (C & WK), Roston Chase, Sherfane Rutherford/Shimron Hetmyer, Rovman Powell, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie, Alzarri Joseph.

Team news: West Indies are likely to consider changes as their bowlers have struggled to contain England’s batting. Despite decent performances from the batting unit, skipper Shai Hope may look to tweak the bowling attack to find better balance and control.

Xaviour Raymond

Xaviour Raymond leads The Sporting News' betting content in India and is a content writer with a Master’s in Mass Communication and over two years of experience working with various firms. A passionate sports enthusiast, he focuses on football and cricket content tailored for Indian fans with a sharp eye on detail and opportunities for betting value.