The Home Counties Premier Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in the Home Counties of England, and since 2000 has been a designated ECB Premier League. It originally served Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire, although there are at present no Bedfordshire clubs in the league and all but one of the Hertfordshire clubs withdrew after the 2013 season.
Until 2013 the league consisted of a Division One of ten clubs and a Division Two (East) and a Division Two (West), each of ten clubs, with promotion between Divisions and to and from the feeder leagues. With the withdrawal of the Hertfordshire clubs, the structure was simplified and there is now just Division One and Division Two.
The Division One teams for 2017 are: Banbury, Burnham, Finchampstead, Great and Little Tew, Henley, High Wycombe, Horspath, Oxford, Slough, and Tring Park.
There are two feeder leagues, covering narrower areas within the region:
Most of the Hertfordshire clubs now take part in the Hertfordshire Cricket League.