England will begin their Twenty20 World Cup campaign in October against West Indies in a rematch of the 2016 final.
Eoin Morgan's side are aiming to add the sprint format title to their 50-over crown, which was won during a thrilling final at Lord's in 2019.
"The ICC Men's T20 World Cup is going to be brilliant," Morgan said via the International Cricket Council.
The top two from the group progress into the Super 12 and Scotland also face Papua New Guinea on October 19 and take on Oman two days later.
Meanwhile Ireland, who are in Group A, play Holland on October 18, do battle with Sri Lanka two days later and conclude the initial phase of the tournament against Namibia with the teams finishing first and second also qualifying for the Super 12 stage.
Australia were set to host the T20 World Cup in 2020 but the outbreak of Covid-19 saw the tournament moved back two years with the 2021 edition remaining in its scheduled place.