Warner Park Stadium
Warner Park Stadium

Last Updated on July 27, 2026, 5:33 AM AST by Anthony Morris

St Kitts and Nevis Patriots are gearing up for another remarkable season for the Caribbean Premier League. In the 2026 edition of the cricketing league, the Patriots will be playing four home games scheduled in late August and early September.

The games will be played at the Warner Park Cricket Stadium, which is homeground to the Patriots. This year, the patriots will be starting their campaign in the CPL with away games, returning to their home ground later in the league. 

This year, the Warner Park stadium will be utilized for hosting the group games of the patriots, starting from the game on August 27, 2026. In their first home game, the Patriots will face the Jamaica Kingsmen.

The match will start at 7:00 PM local time and the people, allowing people who cannot make it to the stadium to watch live on their televisions. The match will be telecasted by local supporters and 

The Patriots will face the Antigua and Barbuda Falcons in their next match at the Warner Park Cricket Stadium on August 30, 2026. This match will also start at 7:00 PM local time for people across the Caribbean to watch. 

In the next home match, the Patriots will come face to face with Barbados Tridents, the match will be played on September 1, 2026. The final home game will see the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots facing the Saint Lucia King. 

The only team that the Patriots will not be facing in their home games is the 2025 defending champions, the Trinbago Knight Riders and Guyana Amazon Warriors . The Knight Riders will play against the Patriots at the beginning of their campaign in Arnos Vale on August 9th. 

The Amazon warriors will face the Patriots in their home ground, the Providence stadium in Georgetown.

The St Kitts and Nevis Patriots won the Caribbean Premier League title in 2021, the fans of the team are anticipating a good performance from the Patriots in the upcoming league.

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Anthony Morris covers stories related to politics and regional developments. His in-depth reporting about governance and reforms makes him stand out in regional journalism, with a deep analysis of political trends and their impact on Caribbean communities.