Asia Cup 2025 tickets go on sale
Minimum price for package will start from Dh1400 and vary depending on seating arrangements and enclosures

Dubai
The tickets for the much-anticipated ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 — including the Pakistan-India clash — have gone on sale, the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Friday.
According to the host cricket board, the ticket prices for the matches scheduled to be played at the Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi will start from Dh40, while the base price has been set at Dh50 for the Dubai-hosted fixtures.
Meanwhile, the tickets for the most sought-after fixture – Pakistan versus India – can be availed in a seven-match ticket package, further featuring the potential Super Four clash between the arch rivals and the final, scheduled to be played on September 28.
The minimum price for the package will start from Dh1400 and will vary depending on the seating arrangements and enclosures.
“The tickets that start from an affordable Dh40 (Abu Dhabi matches) and Dh50 (Dubai matches). Tickets for the most sought-after India v Pakistan match will initially be available in a seven-match tickets package starting at Dh1,400,” the ECB said in a statement.
“The package will also enable fans to attend the following matches: India v UAE, Super Four games–B1 v B2, A1 v A2, A1 v B1, A1 v B2–and the Final,” it added.
Furthermore, the physical sale of the tickets at the two venues will commence in the ‘coming days’, the details for which will be announced in due course.
“Fans can buy separate (standalone) tickets for each of the remaining DP World Asia Cup 2025 matches, which are not included in the seven-match tickets package. In the coming days, tickets will also be made available at the tickets offices at both Dubai International Stadium and Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi – details will be announced in due course.”
It is pertinent to mention that the 15th edition of the men’s Asia Cup will be played in the T20I format, featuring eight teams – Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Oman, UAE and Hong Kong, divided into two groups.
Group A features fierce rivals Pakistan and India, alongside hosts UAE and Oman, while Group B is comprised of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Hong Kong.
The eight-team tournament will get underway on September 9, with Afghanistan taking on Hong Kong at the Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi.