Sri Lanka will face England in the third and final T20I of the three-match series on February 3, 2026, at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. England has already clinched the series with a 2-0 lead after convincing DLS victories in the first two matches. This is the final T20I assignment for both teams before the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 begins on February 7.
The hosts are desperate to avoid a clean sweep and salvage some pride before the World Cup, while England will look to maintain their winning momentum and complete a dominant series victory. With England potentially rotating their squad after already winning the series, Sri Lanka will see this as their best chance to secure a consolation win.
Sri Lanka vs England Match Preview
The third T20I will be played at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, the same venue that hosted the first two matches of the series.

| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Sri Lanka vs England, 3rd T20I |
| Date | 03 February 2026 |
| Time | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT / 7:00 PM Local |
| Venue | Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele |
| Series | England tour of Sri Lanka 2026 |
| Series Status | England leads 2-0 |
Pitch Report
The Pallekele International Cricket Stadium pitch has provided a balanced surface throughout this series. The pitch offers good bounce and pace early on, which assists fast bowlers with the new ball. However, as the ball ages and the surface slows, batting becomes easier, and spinners become more effective in the middle overs.
The average first innings score in T20Is at this venue is around 161-168 runs. A total of 165-175 is expected to be competitive. In this series, both matches were reduced due to rain, and England won both while chasing under the DLS method, suggesting chasing teams have an edge, especially if rain intervenes.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Balanced, good for both batters and bowlers |
| Average 1st Innings Score | Around 161-168 in T20Is |
| Pace vs Spin | Pacers get swing early, spinners are effective in the middle overs |
| Toss Factor | Chasing teams have had success, especially in rain-affected games |
Weather Report
In early February, Pallekele typically experiences warm, humid conditions, with temperatures around 26-28°C during the day and 19-20°C at night. February is one of the drier months in Kandy, but afternoon showers or thunderstorms are always possible, given the hill country climate. Rain has played a role in both previous matches of this series, reducing overs and leading to DLS results.
| Condition | Details |
|---|---|
| Temperature | Around 26-28°C during evening hours |
| Sky | Partly cloudy with possible thunderstorms |
| Rain Chance | Moderate risk of showers/thunderstorms |
| Humidity | High (70-80%) |
| Overall | Humid conditions; rain could interrupt play |
Toss Prediction
Given the pattern in this series, the captain winning the toss is likely to choose to bowl first. Both matches were won by England while chasing, and the DLS method has favored the chasing side when rain intervenes. The pitch also tends to slow down as the match progresses, making chasing slightly easier. Expect the toss winner to field first.
Injury Updates
Sri Lanka: Eshan Malinga suffered a shoulder injury during the second T20I and is a doubt for this match. Dushmantha Chameera is expected to come into the playing XI in his place. Dhananjaya de Silva’s spot in the World Cup squad is reportedly in doubt after being dropped for the second T20I. Sri Lanka may look to give Kamindu Mendis and other fringe players a chance as part of World Cup preparation.
England: No major injury concerns. Ben Duckett is still nursing a bruised finger from the ODI series. With the series already won, England may rotate their squad and rest some key players ahead of the T20 World Cup. Josh Tongue could potentially make his T20I debut. Jofra Archer has been excellent with 2-42 in the second T20I but may be rested. Luke Wood and Rehan Ahmed could get game time.
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Sri Lanka vs England Head-to-Head Records in T20Is
England have dominated this rivalry in T20Is, winning 12 out of 16 matches against Sri Lanka. Before this series, the head-to-head stood at 10-4 in England’s favor. England have won all five of their last T20I meetings against Sri Lanka, including both matches in this ongoing series.
| Category | Stats |
|---|---|
| Total T20I Matches | 16 (including this series) |
| England Wins | 12 |
| Sri Lanka Wins | 4 |
| Series Status | England leads 2-0 |
| Last 5 T20I Results | England won all 5 |
| First T20I Meeting | June 15, 2006 – Sri Lanka won by 2 runs |
Last five matches
- England won by 6 wickets (with 2 balls remaining) (DLS method) 01-Feb-2026
- England won by 11 runs (DLS method) 30-Jan-2026
- England won by 4 wickets (with 2 balls remaining) 05-Nov-2022
- England won by 26 runs, 01-Nov-2021
- England won by 89 runs, 26-Jun-2021
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| Player | Team | Role | Key Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phil Salt | ENG | Batter | World No. 2 T20I batter, 394 runs in last 9 T20Is at avg 56.29, SR 173.56. Scored 46 in 1st T20I |
| Harry Brook | ENG | Batter/Captain | England captain, 36 off 12 balls in 2nd T20I (4 sixes), leading from the front |
| Tom Banton | ENG | Batter | 54* off 33 in 2nd T20I, his first England fifty in 4 years, excellent against spin |
| Pathum Nissanka | SL | Batter | 57 runs in series, experienced opener, 310 runs in last 10 T20Is |
| Kusal Mendis | SL | WK/Batter | Top scorer for SL in the series with 69 runs, approaching 100 T20I caps |
| Wanindu Hasaranga | SL | All-rounder | 13 wickets in last 10 T20Is, key spinner on this surface |
| Matheesha Pathirana | SL | Bowler | Death bowling specialist with unique action, 2-47 in 2nd T20I |
| Sam Curran | ENG | All-rounder | Hat-trick hero in 1st T20I (3-38), game-ending six in 2nd T20I |
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