Everybody’s talking about the Champions Trophy 2025, and you probably wonder when it starts, who’s playing, and how to catch the action. Here’s a quick guide that covers the basics, so you don’t miss a single run.
The tournament kicks off on 1 June 2025 and runs until 22 June 2025. Ten top teams are split into two groups, playing round‑robin matches at three stadiums: Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Wankhede in Mumbai, and the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Each venue hosts five group games, followed by semi‑finals and the final at Eden Gardens.
Group A features India, England, South Africa, New Zealand, and Afghanistan. Group B has Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies, and Bangladesh. The schedule is balanced, with each team getting a rest day after two games.
If you prefer TV, the matches are broadcast on Star Sports in India and on ESPN+ for US viewers. For streaming, the official ICC app offers live video, highlights, and scorecards. You can also catch the games on SonyLIV if you have a subscription.
Planning to watch on a mobile device? Download the ICC app or SonyLIV before the tournament starts to avoid any last‑minute hassles. Both apps support offline highlights, so you can replay the best moments later.
Ticket lovers, listen up. Early‑bird tickets opened on 15 April 2025 via the official ticketing portal. Prices range from ₹1,500 for general admission to ₹5,000 for prime seats. Keep an eye on the site for any last‑minute releases, especially for the semi‑finals and final.
Want a more social experience? Join Facebook groups and Twitter chats that track the Champions Trophy 2025. Fans share live updates, memes, and quick polls, making the tournament feel like a big party.
Don’t forget the food. All three venues have a variety of stalls offering local snacks—pani puri, vada pav, and chaat. Arriving a bit early can give you a chance to grab a bite and soak up the stadium vibe before the game starts.
For the stats freaks, the ICC website publishes detailed player profiles, team rankings, and live scorecards. You can filter by runs, wickets, or strike rate to see who’s on fire during the tournament.
Travel tip: If you’re coming from another city, book your train or flight tickets early. The stadiums are near major transit hubs, but they get crowded a day before a big match.
Finally, stay updated. Subscribe to the ICC newsletter, follow the official Champions Trophy 2025 Twitter handle, and enable push notifications on the ICC app. That way, you’ll get real‑time alerts for any schedule changes or rain delays.
Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed says he teased Virat Kohli to hit him for six during the India–Pakistan Champions Trophy 2025 game in Dubai. Kohli didn’t bite—he finished with an unbeaten 100 as India won by six wickets. Ahmed bowled 10 tight overs, took Shubman Gill’s wicket, and kept Kohli to 16 off 30 balls. After the match, Kohli told him “well bowled,” a moment the young spinner called unforgettable.