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Updated March 2025
Key takeaways:
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy features the top eight teams in a high-stakes, fast-paced tournament.
With a record-breaking USD 6.9 million purse, teams have significant financial incentives alongside national pride.
Matches will be played in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Dubai from 19 February to 9 March 2025.
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What is the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy?
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 marks the ninth edition of cricket’s second-most prestigious One Day International tournament, just behind the World Cup. Featuring the top eight teams, it’s a high-stakes, fast-paced competition known for elite matchups and unpredictable outcomes. Held in Pakistan and the UAE, this edition revives a format where two groups of four battle for semi-final spots, ensuring intense, must-win games from the start.
With a record USD 6.9 million prize pool—a 53% increase—teams have more than just pride at stake. The winners claim USD 2.24 million, runners-up USD 1.12 million, and semi-finalists USD 560,000 each. Every group
p-stage win adds over USD 34,000, and even lower-ranked teams secure financial rewards, reinforcing the tournament’s high-value nature.
Unlike the grueling World Cup, the Champions Trophy is compact, delivering top-tier cricket in a shorter window. Its significance lies in the quality of competition—every match features a top team, leaving no room for weak links. For fans, it’s a rare chance to see elite teams clash early and often, making it one of the most exciting events in the cricketing calendar.

Venues
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is set to be hosted in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates from February 19 to March 9, 2025. Matches will be held in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Dubai.
Venues in Pakistan
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy will feature matches hosted in Pakistan, offering a spectacular backdrop steeped in cricketing heritage. Venues in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi provide historic settings that blend modern facilities with traditional charm. Fans will experience electrifying atmospheres in stadiums known for their passionate support and vibrant cultural displays during international cricket encounters, capturing truly unforgettable sporting moments.
Karachi’s National Stadium, with a seating capacity of around 30,000, is set to host several pivotal matches. This iconic venue has a rich history and remains a fortress for local supporters. The stadium’s modern amenities and dynamic pitch conditions ensure that every game is a memorable spectacle for players and fans alike, contributing to the tournament’s excitement with unparalleled thrilling energy.
Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium, hosting five matches, including a semi-final, stands as a beacon of cricketing excellence. With a capacity of around 27,000, it offers a grand arena for top-tier competition. The venue’s blend of modern infrastructure and deep-rooted sporting tradition makes it an ideal stage for riveting contests and unforgettable moments in the Champions Trophy, inspiring fans with pure exhilaration indeed.
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, with a capacity of around 15,000, will host three important matches. This intimate venue promises an electric atmosphere, bringing fans closer to the action. Its well-maintained facilities and enthusiastic local support create an environment where every ball, every run, and every wicket resonates with the passion of cricket, intensifying the overall tournament experience for spectators beyond all expectations.
Venues in UAE
The United Arab Emirates hosts key matches at the iconic Dubai International Cricket Stadium. With a seating capacity of 25,000, this modern venue is set to host five high-profile matches, including a semi-final and potential final fixtures. Its state-of-the-art facilities and vibrant setting make it an attractive destination for fans seeking a blend of sport and luxury in exceptional style.
Teams and groups
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy features eight top-ranked teams strategically divided into two competitive groups. In this edition, the teams are grouped as follows:
Group A:
- Pakistan
- Bangladesh
- India
- New Zealand
Group B:
- Afghanistan
- Australia
- England
- South Africa
Each group will engage in a round-robin format, with every team playing the others once. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals, ensuring that every match carries significant weight. A win in a group match not only boosts team morale but also earns more than $34,000, highlighting the financial and competitive stakes of every game.
The carefully curated grouping sets up intriguing matchups, particularly in Group A, where regional rivalries and historical significance add extra spice to encounters. Meanwhile, Group B presents a battle among cricketing powerhouses with diverse playing styles, promising thrilling contests and unpredictable outcomes.
Format and schedule
The Champions Trophy features eight teams divided into two groups of four, competing in a round-robin format, each playing three group matches. The top two from each group advance to the semi-finals, ensuring every match is pivotal for progression. Held from February 19 to March 9, 2025, the three-week schedule balances competitive intensity and recovery time. The knockout stage—semi-finals and final at iconic venues—demands peak physical and mental resilience, pushing teams to showcase tactical brilliance, adaptability, and unwavering determination to claim the title under high-pressure conditions.
Matches will be played across Pakistan and the UAE, with all games scheduled to begin at 9:00 GMT.
Group stage matches
19 February 2025 – National Stadium, Karachi
Pakistan vs. New Zealand
20 February 2025 – Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Bangladesh vs. India
21 February 2025 – National Stadium, Karachi
Afghanistan vs. South Africa
22 February 2025 – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Australia vs. England
23 February 2025 – Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Pakistan vs. India
24 February 2025 – Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Bangladesh vs. New Zealand
25 February 2025 – Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Australia vs. South Africa
26 February 2025 – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Afghanistan vs. England
27 February 2025 – Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Pakistan vs. Bangladesh
28 February 2025 – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Afghanistan vs. Australia
1 March 2025 – National Stadium, Karachi
South Africa vs. England
2 March 2025 – Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
New Zealand vs. India
Semi-finals
4 March 2025 – Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Group A winner vs. Group B runner-up
5 March 2025 – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Group B winner vs. Group A runner-up
Final
9 March 2025 – TBD
Winner of Semi-final 1 vs. Winner of Semi-final 2
How to watch the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy?
Cricket fans around the world can catch every moment of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy through a network of top-tier broadcasters. Whether watching from home or on the go, coverage will be available across multiple platforms.
Broadcast and media
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy will be broadcast live across the globe through a network of renowned rights holders, ensuring fans worldwide never miss a moment of the action.
- Australia: Amazon Prime Video.
- India and surrounding regions: Disney Star (with linear feeds reaching Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives).
- MENA region: E& on Starzplay.
- Caribbean: ESPN.
- Worldwide: ICC.tv.
- UK & Northern Ireland: Sky Sports (with additional access via Sky Go and Now TV).
- New Zealand: Sky Sports NZ.
- Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport.
- USA & Canada: Willow.
This extensive broadcast network guarantees that cricket enthusiasts around the world can engage with every game.
Ticketing information
For fans eager to witness the action live, securing tickets early is key. The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy will be played across venues in Pakistan and the UAE, with ticketing platforms available for both locations.
Pakistan-hosted matches
Matches in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi will see passionate home crowds, making early booking essential. Tickets can be purchased online through PCB TCS Ticketing, with prices ranging from PKR 2,000 to PKR 20,000.
To book, fans need to provide a CNIC (for locals) or a passport number (for international visitors) for verification.
Dubai-hosted matches
Dubai International Cricket Stadium will host five matches, including India’s three group-stage games and the first semi-final. With a large Indian and expatriate fanbase in the UAE, demand will be high. Tickets for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final can be purchased through the official ICC Champions Trophy website, with prices starting at AED 250.