August 30 will feature eight matches, at Old Trafford, Northampton, Trent Bridge, Birmingham, Chelmsford, Cardiff, Taunton, and Hove.
Two matches of the 2019 Vitality Blast will be played on the 27th. Durham will host Birmingham Bears at Chester-le-Street, while Surrey will host Somerset at The Oval.
Six matches will be played on August 11, at Chester-le-Street, Edgbaston, New Road, Cardiff, Radlett, and Headingley.
August 4 will feature four Vitality Blast matches, at New Road, Headingley, Bristol, and Richmond.
Since the 2001 Ashes, England have lost here only once, against South Africa in 2008. They have won 6 of their last 7 Tests here.
Lancashire, Warwickshire, and Hampshire will host Durham, Leicestershire, and Kent respectively.
In this World Cup, the teams batting first at Edgbaston lost the first two matches but won the next two.