London: England will play three Tests in the space of 21 days when the international summer gets under way in July.
The series against West Indies will begin on 8 July at the Ageas Bowl, followed by Tests at Emirates Old Trafford on 16 July and 24 July.
The three matches will be played behind closed doors at the bio-secure venues, which both have hotels on site.
The original schedule, which featured Tests at The Kia Oval, Edgbaston and Lord's between 4-29 June, was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
West Indies arrive on 9 June and will be based at Old Trafford for initial quarantine and training.
First Test: 8-12 July, Southampton
Second Test: 16-20 July, Old Trafford
Third Test: 24-28 July, Old Trafford
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said a decision on series against Pakistan, Australia and Ireland will be taken at a later date.