Sussex are slight favorites to win this South Group clash with a 51% win probability thanks to their stronger head-to-head record, deeper pace attack, and batting-friendly Hove conditions. This Sussex vs Middlesex match prediction also leans toward the hosts because Middlesex arrive on a five-match losing streak. Expect a high-scoring contest with explosive batting, tactical bowling changes, fantasy cricket tips focused on top-order hitters, and probable playing XI discussions shaping this exciting Vitality Blast Men preview.
Sussex vs Middlesex Match Details
Match | Sussex vs Middlesex | South Group | Vitality Blast Men 2026 |
Date | 30/05/2026 (Saturday) |
Time | BDT 12:00 AM / PKT 11:00 PM / INR 11:30 PM |
Format | T20 |
Venue | County Ground, Hove |
Recent performance | Sussex – L W L W L Middlesex – L L L L L |
SUS vs MID Vitality Blast Men 2026: Live Streaming & Broadcast Info
Fans across multiple regions can follow today’s clash through regional broadcasters and global digital streaming services.
- India: Tapmad
- Australia & New Zealand: Kayo Sports / Fox Sports
- USA & Canada: Willow TV
- United Kingdom: Sky Sports Cricket / Sussex CCC YouTube Channel
- Bangladesh: FanCode App & Website
- Worldwide: Matches available via Sports Live Hub for global streaming access across regions.
Sussex vs Middlesex Toss Prediction
Sussex are predicted to win the toss and bat first at Hove, where flat conditions and short boundaries usually reward aggressive powerplay batting. With minimal dew expected later in the evening, putting runs on the board could create scoreboard pressure in this high-scoring fixture.
County Ground, Hove Pitch Report
County Ground, Hove
The Hove surface remains one of the most batting-friendly venues in English domestic T20 cricket. The pitch report for this encounter suggests another run-fest with true bounce, quick outfield movement, and compact boundaries favoring stroke-makers. Pacers who vary their lengths smartly may still find success during the middle overs, but totals around 190 are likely to feel competitive rather than safe.
Weather Report
The weather report indicates mostly cloudy conditions transitioning into clearer skies with temperatures around 23°C. Conditions should stay comfortable for batting throughout the night, while the limited dew factor means bowlers may still grip the ball reasonably well during the second innings.
SUS vs MID Head-to-Head Records
Record | Stats |
Matches Played | 37 |
SUS Won | 26 |
MID Won | 8 |
Tied | 0 |
No Result | 3 |
First-ever Fixture | June 18, 2003 |
Most-recent Fixture | May 29, 2025 |
Sussex vs. Middlesex Team Preview & Squads
Sussex
Tymal Mills brings leadership and experience to Sussex in this match analysis, especially with the bowling attack built around pace and death-over control. Despite the recent defeat against Kent, Sussex still managed 197/6, showing their batting unit has enough firepower to dominate at Hove. Mills’ tactical flexibility could become crucial against Middlesex’s aggressive top order.
The batting structure looks balanced with Daniel Hughes, Tom Clark, and Tom Haines capable of attacking from the start. Hughes is predicted to be the key batter because his clean hitting suits the dimensions at Hove perfectly. John Simpson and Jack Leaning provide stability through the middle overs, while Charlie Tear offers finishing flexibility.
The bowling attack remains Sussex’s biggest strength. Jofra Archer and Tymal Mills can generate pace and wicket-taking opportunities even on flat surfaces, while Danny Lamb and Fynn Hudson-Prentice add balance through useful all-round skills. This Sussex vs Middlesex preview suggests Archer could become the decisive wicket-taking weapon if early breakthroughs arrive.
Sussex Squads:
Sussex
Jaydev Unadkat, Tymal Mills, Jofra Archer, Tom Clark, Tom Haines, Daniel Hughes, James Coles, Jack Leaning, Fynn Hudson-Prentice, Archie Lenham, John Simpson, Charlie Tear, Ollie Robinson, Sean Hunt, Bradley Currie
Middlesex
Leus du Plooy carries major responsibility as captain and premier all-round contributor for Middlesex. However, four straight losses have exposed inconsistency in both batting execution and bowling discipline. Their recent defeat to Surrey highlighted struggles in defending below-par totals despite competitive bowling spells.
The batting order still has quality. Kane Williamson’s experience adds calmness at the top, while Stephen Eskinazi and Max Holden remain the primary attacking threats. Eskinazi is expected to play the aggressive role during the powerplay, especially with the short Hove boundaries encouraging lofted strokeplay.
Bowling remains a concern despite Tom Helm’s reliability with the new ball. Josh Little and Henry Brookes provide pace options, while Zafar Gohar’s spin could become valuable if the surface slows slightly later in the game. Middlesex will likely depend heavily on Leus du Plooy’s all-round impact to stay competitive in this tactical battle.
Middlesex Squads:
Middlesex


