ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 tickets for the three-group stage India matches and semi-final 1, which are taking place in Dubai, UAE are now on sale.
General stand ticket prices at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium start from 125 Dirhams and are available to purchase online.
Tickets for the 10 Men’s Champions Trophy matches taking place in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi went on sale last week. For fans wanting to purchase physical Men’s Champions Trophy tickets for matches in Pakistan are available to buy across 108 TCS centres in 26 cities of Pakistan.
Champions Trophy final tickets – to be played on Sunday 9 March – will be available for purchase following the conclusion of the first semi-final in Dubai.
The two-week competition will see the world’s top eight teams put it all on the line in 15 matches across 19 days, with every match counting in the pursuit of the iconic white jackets.
Trophy Tour concludes India leg
The Champions Trophy 2025 Trophy Tour with DP World continued its scintillating journey across the globe with a stop in India. The prestigious trophy made appearances at several locations in Mumbai and Bengaluru, adding a sense of anticipation ahead of the tournament.
The Trophy Tour has covered all eight participating nations during its global journey and, with the conclusion of India leg, it will now travel to its final stop in Pakistan.
The tournament is set to take place in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates from February 19 to March 9.
The India leg of the Trophy Tour kicked off in Mumbai, where the trophy visited the city’s most popular spots, including the Wankhede Stadium, Shivaji Park, the Gateway of India, Carter Road, historic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Bandstand, and other renowned locations. Fans were treated to the sight of the coveted silverware as it travelled through the vibrant streets of Mumbai, with many eager fans capturing the moment through photos and selfies.
A highlight of the Mumbai leg was the trophy’s presence at the Wankhede Stadium’s 50th anniversary celebration on January 19. The event saw India captain Rohit Sharma posing with the trophy alongside former India captains Dilip Vengsarkar, Ravi Shastri, Ajinkya Rahane and ICC Hall of Famers Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar and Diana Edulji.
The Trophy Tour then moved to Bengaluru, where the Nexus Shantiniketan Mall hosted the Trophy Carnival, drawing cricket enthusiasts from across the city.
The trophy continued its journey around the city, visiting some of Bengaluru’s most beloved landmarks, including Bengaluru Palace, Freedom Park, KR Market, Town Hall, St. Mary’s Basilica, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Church Street, and Vidyarthi Bhavan. Fans in Bengaluru had the opportunity to witness the trophy up close, fuelling excitement for the upcoming tournament.