Champions Trophy 2025: Physical tickets on sale across 26 Pakistani cities from tomorrow
Fans can register their interest for tickets for India matches in UAE
LAHORE: The ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 is set to captivate cricket fans as ticket sales begin on Monday, 3 February, at 16:00 Pakistan Standard Time (PST).
Enthusiasts can purchase tickets from 108 TCS centres across 26 cities in Pakistan, the country’s cricket board (PCB) announced on Sunday.
Champions Trophy ticket details
For the ten matches in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi, general stand tickets start at PKR1,000, while premium seating begins at PKR1,500, ensuring affordability for all cricket lovers. The tournament starts on 19 February at Karachi's National Stadium, with Pakistan taking on New Zealand in an exciting opener that will set the tone for the competition.
India matches in Dubai
India’s matches will take place in Dubai on 20 and 23 February, and 2 March. While ticketing details are yet to be announced, fans can register their interest through official channels. The final match will be played on Sunday, 9 March, with tickets available after the first semi-final in Dubai.
Following their final ODI against England in Ahmedabad on 12 February, India’s squad, featuring stars like Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja, and Yashasvi Jaiswal, will head straight to Dubai for training. Bangladesh, India’s Group A opponent, will arrive by 15 February, aiming to make an impact under the leadership of Nazmul Hossain Shanto.
India vs Pakistan match
The most awaited clash of the tournament will be the India-Pakistan face-off on 23 February, a game bound to capture the world’s attention. India will also take on New Zealand in their final group-stage match on 2 March. Pakistan, the 2017 Champions Trophy winners, enter the tournament as defending champions. Led by Mohammad Rizwan, the squad will rely on key players like Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi. Fakhar Zaman’s return adds further strength, recalling his iconic century in the 2017 final against India.
With eight of the world’s top cricketing nations vying for the title, every match will be critical. While India and Pakistan will dominate headlines, teams like Australia, England, and South Africa will also be strong contenders, promising a thrilling spectacle for cricket enthusiasts around the world.