The highly anticipated Champions Trophy 2025 is just around the corner, with the tournament set to kick off on February 19, featuring Pakistan taking on New Zealand. The competition will bring together the top eight cricket teams, each vying for the prestigious title.

Ahead of the tournament’s start, the ICC has announced the broadcast details for the event. In India, the tournament will be available on the JioStar network, promising fans an unprecedented viewing experience of an ICC event.

How and where to watch Champions Trophy 2025 live?

The JioStar network will offer the Champions Trophy in 16 different feeds across nine languages, including English, Hindi, Marathi, Haryanvi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Additionally, the network will provide Indian sign language and audio descriptive commentary for an inclusive viewing experience.

In Pakistan, fans can watch the Champions Trophy on PTV and Ten Sports, with digital streaming available via the Myco and Tamasha apps. For the UAE and the Middle East and North Africa region, the event will be broadcast on CricLife MAX and CricLife MAX2, with streaming available on STARZPLAY.

SkySports will handle the broadcast in the UK, while WillowTV will provide coverage in the USA and Canada. In Australia, Amazon will stream the competition, and SuperSport will broadcast the event in South Africa.

All about Champions Trophy 2025

With global broadcasting coverage, the ICC is ensuring that the Champions Trophy reaches fans across the world. Taking place in Pakistan and the UAE, the tournament is expected to be a major spectacle. Pakistan will aim to defend their title, while India hopes to reclaim the championship and replicate their 2013 success.

Which teams are playing in the ICC Champions Trophy?

  • Group A: Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, New Zealand
  • Group B: Afghanistan, Australia, England, South Africa

Champions Trophy 2025 Full Match Schedule 

  • February 19, Wednesday
    Pakistan vs New Zealand, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan
  • February 20, Thursday
    Bangladesh vs India, 1:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE
  • February 21, Friday
    Afghanistan vs South Africa, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan
  • February 22, Saturday
    Australia vs England, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
  • February 23, Sunday
    Pakistan vs India, 1:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE
  • February 24, Monday
    Bangladesh vs New Zealand, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • February 25, Tuesday
    Australia vs South Africa, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • February 26, Wednesday
    Afghanistan vs England, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
  • February 27, Thursday
    Pakistan vs Bangladesh, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • February 28, Friday
    Afghanistan vs Australia, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
  • March 1, Saturday
    England vs South Africa, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan
  • March 2, Sunday
    New Zealand vs India, 1:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE
  • March 4, Tuesday
    First Semifinal, 1:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE
  • March 5, Wednesday
    Second Semifinal, 2:00 PM local time (09:00 GMT) – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
  • March 9, Sunday
    Final, 09:00 GMT – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan or Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE (if India qualifies).