Asia Cup 2025 – Complete Guide
If you’re a cricket fan, the Asia Cup 2025 is the big event you’ve been waiting for. It brings together the best teams from the continent and promises plenty of drama, big hits and nail‑biting finishes. Below is the practical info you need to follow the tournament without missing a beat.
Dates, Venues and Format
The tournament kicks off on June 10, 2025 and runs until July 2, 2025. Eight nations will compete – India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, United Arab Emirates and Malaysia. The first round is a round‑robin where each side faces the others once. The top four teams then move into the semi‑finals, followed by the final.
Matches will be hosted in three stadiums: the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium in Raipur, the Dubai International Cricket Stadium and the Kinrara Academy Oval in Kuala Lumpur. All venues have modern facilities, good seating and clear sightlines, so you’ll get a solid view whether you’re in the stands or watching on screen.
How to Catch All the Action
For fans who can’t travel, there are plenty of streaming options. In India, the rights belong to Disney+ Hotstar, which offers live streams and a highlight reel after each game. In the Middle East, Shahid Sports holds the broadcast, while in Southeast Asia, you’ll find the matches on Star Sports.
If you prefer traditional TV, the matches will also be shown on national sports channels in each participating country. Check your local listings a few days before the opening match to confirm the channel numbers.
Tickets go on sale on May 1, 2025. Early bird pricing is cheaper, and a limited number of family packages are available. You can buy tickets through the official Asia Cup website or through partner ticketing platforms. Remember to bring a valid ID – many venues now require digital verification at entry.
Want to stay updated on scores and player stats? Follow the official Asia Cup social media accounts on Twitter and Instagram. They post real‑time updates, behind‑the‑scenes clips and short interviews with the stars. You can also download the ICC app for live scores and push notifications.
When it comes to key players, keep an eye on India’s Virat Kohli, Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi, Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis and Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman. These guys have the ability to change a game in a single over, so their performances will likely decide who makes it to the knockout stage.
Finally, plan your viewing schedule. The matches are spread across three time zones, so some games will be early mornings or late evenings for you. Use a simple spreadsheet or a calendar app to mark the dates you care about most. That way you won’t miss the decisive semi‑finals or the final showdown.
Whether you’re watching from the stands, your living room or on the go, the Asia Cup 2025 promises top‑class cricket and plenty of moments to talk about for years. Grab your tickets, set your alerts and get ready for a tournament that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Asia Cup 2025 won’t stream on Jio or Hotstar, catching many Indian fans off guard. Live coverage is behind a paywall on Sony LIV and FanCode, with TV broadcast on Sony Sports Network. The T20 tournament began Sept 9 in the UAE; India played its opener on Sept 10. Key overseas options include Willow TV (US) and TNT Sports (UK). No free-to-air or free mobile streaming this time.