ICC Champions Trophy 2025: India vs Pakistan match tickets go on SALE on Monday, here’s how to buy, the price starts from Rs.

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khelja|03-02-2025

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is set to get underway in just over a couple of days time in Pakistan on February 19. The tournament is being held in a 'hybrid model' with venues in Pakistan and Dubai hosting all the matches.

The sale of tickets for the matches in Pakistan has begun last week and from Monday onwards fans will be able to buy tickets for game in Dubai including the much-awaited blockbuster clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan on February 3.

ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 tickets for the three-group stage India matches and semi-final 1 which are taking place in Dubai will go on sale on Monday (February 3). Fans will be able to purchase tickets when they go on general sale on Monday from 16h00 Gulf Standard Time (GST) or 530pm IST. General stand ticket prices at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium will start from 125 Dirhams or around Rs 3000 (approximately) and are available to purchase online on the website -- https://www.iccchampionstrophy.com/tickets.

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Tickets for the 10 men's Champions Trophy matches taking place in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi went on sale last week and are available to buy online here. For fans wanting to purchase physical men's Champions Trophy tickets for matches in Pakistan, they will be available to buy across 108 TCS centres in 26 cities of Pakistan from Monday (February 3) at 4pm Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

ICC Men's Champions Trophy Final tickets to be played on Sunday (March 9) will be available for purchase following the conclusion of the first semi-final in Dubai. The thrilling two-week competition will see the world's top eight teams put it all on the line in 15 intense matches across 19 days, with every match counting in the pursuit of the iconic white jackets.

India will play all of their Champions Trophy 2025 matches in Dubai, stating from the game against Bangladesh on February 20, followed by match against Pakistan on February 23 and finally the game against New Zealand on March 2. Rohit Sharma's Indian side will be based out of Dubai.

Apart from these matches, one semifinal is set to take place in Dubai on March 4 and the final will also take place in Dubai if Team India managed to reach the title clash. However, if India fail to qualify for the final then it will take place at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on March 9. As a result, the tickets for the final will only go on sale after the end of the first semifinal match.

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