The International Cricket Council (ICC) has unveiled the official broadcasting details for the highly anticipated ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, set to take place from February 19 to March 9 in Pakistan and the UAE.
The tournament will feature eight teams competing in 15 thrilling matches over 19 days, with the action kicking off on February 19, as defending champions Pakistan take on New Zealand.
Global Broadcast and Streaming Details
Cricket fans worldwide can enjoy comprehensive coverage of the tournament through various TV and digital platforms:
TV & Digital Broadcast Partners:
- India: JioStar (Live streaming on Jio Hotstar, TV coverage on Star and Network 18)
- Pakistan: PTV Sports, Ten Sports (Streaming on Myco and Tamasha app)
- UAE: CricLife Max, CricLife Max2 (Streaming via STARZPLAY)
- UK: Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action (Digital: SkyGO, NOW, Sky Sports App)
- USA & Canada: WillowTV (Streaming on Willow by Cricbuzz, Hindi coverage available)
- Caribbean: ESPNCaribbean (Streaming on ESPN Play Caribbean app)
- Australia: Prime Video (with Hindi coverage)
- New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ (Digital: Now, SkyGo app)
- South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport (Streaming via SuperSport App)
- Bangladesh: Nagorik TV, T Sports (Streaming on Toffee app)
- Afghanistan: ATN
- Sri Lanka: Maharaja TV (TV1 on Linear, Digital via Sirasa)
Free Audio & Radio Coverage:
In addition to live video streaming, free audio coverage of all 15 matches will be available worldwide through the ICC Match Centre on icc-cricket.com and the ICC mobile app.
Radio commentary will also be accessible through:
- UK: BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
- India: All India Radio
- Pakistan: HUM 106.2FM
- UAE: Talk 100.3FM, Big 106.2
- Bangladesh: Radio Shadhin 92.4, Radio Bhumi 92.8
- Sri Lanka: Lakhanda Radio
With a star-studded lineup and high-stakes matches, the ninth edition of the Champions Trophy is set to be a must-watch event for cricket fans around the world. Stay tuned for more updates!