The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) has announced that tickets for the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025, including the high-voltage Pakistan vs India clash, are now available for fans.
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According to the ECB, ticket prices for matches in Abu Dhabi will start from Dh40, while Dubai fixtures will begin at Dh50. The most anticipated fixture, Pakistan vs India on September 14, will initially be sold through a seven-match ticket package priced from Dh1,400, which also covers potential Super Four clashes and the grand final on September 28.
“The tickets start from an affordable Dh40 in Abu Dhabi and Dh50 in Dubai. Fans can also buy standalone tickets for other fixtures not included in the package,” the board confirmed.
The ECB added that physical ticket sales at Dubai International Stadium and Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi will begin in the coming days, with details to be announced soon.
The Asia Cup 2025 will be played in the T20 format, featuring eight teams: Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Oman, UAE, and Hong Kong.
Full Match Schedule for Asia Cup 2025
- 9 September: Afghanistan vs Hong Kong (Abu Dhabi)
- 10 September: India vs UAE (Dubai)
- 11 September: Bangladesh vs Hong Kong (Abu Dhabi)
- 12 September: Pakistan vs Oman (Dubai)
- 13 September: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka (Abu Dhabi)
- 14 September: India vs Pakistan (Dubai)
- 15 September: UAE vs Oman (Abu Dhabi)
- 15 September: Sri Lanka vs Hong Kong (Dubai)
- 16 September: Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi)
- 17 September: Pakistan vs UAE (Dubai)
- 18 September: Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi)
- 19 September: India vs Oman (Dubai)
Super Fore Stage
- 20 September: B1 vs B2 (Abu Dhabi)
- 21 September: A1 vs A2 (Dubai)
- 23 September: A2 vs B1 (Abu Dhabi)
- 24 September: A1 vs B2 (Dubai)
- 25 September: A2 vs B2 (Abu Dhabi)
- 26 September: A1 vs B1 (Dubai)
- 28 September: Final (Dubai)
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The Asia Cup 2025 promises thrilling cricket action, with archrivals Pakistan and India set to lock horns in what is expected to be a packed stadium in Dubai.