How to watch Asia Cup 2025 online: cricket live streams, fixture list, TV guide, India vs Pakistan final
India and Pakistan meet for the third time in the 2025 Asia Cup as they play out Sunday's final
- Asia Cup 2025 dates: September 9-28, 2025
- Free streams: Myco (Pakistan)
- Use NordVPN to unlock your free Myco stream
Watch Asia Cup 2025 live streams as the remaining Super Four sides seek to be crowned the region's kings of T20 cricket. Below we have all the info on how to watch Asia Cup cricket from anywhere in the world with details on worldwide TV channels, broadcasters and free streams.
As world champions and highest ranked team in the format, the mighty India are hot favorites to successfully defend their Asia Cup crown. Their intimidating squad boasts immense talent in all positions, with the likes of Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah and skipper Suryakumar Yadav all lighting up the tournament.
The story of this tournament has all been about the rivalry between the holders and Pakistan. They've already played twice (both won by India) and now play for a third time in this weekend's final. India vs Pakistan takes place at 10.30am ET / 3.30pm BST this Sunday.
Here's where to watch Asia Cup 2025 live streams online from anywhere – including FREE options.
Watch Asia Cup 2025 Quick Guide
Key dates
- Dates: September 9-28
Best streams
- Myco (FREE) (Pakistan)
- Use NordVPN to watch from anywhere
Watch every Asia Cup game for only $10
For US residents, Sling TV is the perfect way to watch every single match. Sign up to your choice of Sling's Desi Binge Plus or Dakshin Flexplans, both of which include Willow TV and cost only $10 per month.
Can I stream Asia Cup 2025 for free?
The Asia Cup 2025 will be broadcast for free on PTV in Pakistan, and you can watch live streams online on Tamasha and Myco.
Not in Pakistan while the Asia Cup is on? You can use a VPN to access your usual free streams from anywhere. Get more info below.
How to watch Asia Cup 2025 from anywhere
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How to watch Asia Cup 2025 live streams in the US
Willow TV is showing every game of the 2025 Asia Cup in the US.
If you don't have it as part of your cable package, you can watch Willow through your choice of Sling TV's Desi Binge Plus or Dakshin Flex plans, costing just $10 per month. And because you can cancel any time, it means you can watch every single game of the 2025 Asia Cup for only $10!
Outside the US right now? You can use NordVPN to catch all the action.
How to watch Asia Cup 2025 live streams in India
Asia Cup 2025 coverage will go out on the Sony Sports Network in India.
Online streams picked up by the Sony LIV subscription service and app, with plans starting for as low as ₹399 per month.
How to watch Asia Cup 2025 in the UK
TNT Sports will be broadcasting every game of the 2025 Asia Cup to UK residents.
To access TNT Sports, you'll either need to add it to your TV package, or you can take out a standalone subscription via Discovery+, which will set you back from £30.99 per month. You'll also have access to Premier League, Champions League and Europa League football plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, MotoGP and more.
If you're on holiday in the UK and want to watch your usual domestic Asia Cup streams, you can use NordVPN to access them.
How to watch Asia Cup 2025 live streams in Australia
Every game of the Asia Cup 2025 is on Foxtel in Australia.
Your most cost-efficient option is specialist sports streamer Kayo Sports, with plans starting from $30 a month after you've taken advantage of its first month from $1 offer or 7-day free trial.
If you're currently out of Australia but want to watch an Asia Cup live stream, you'll need to get yourself a VPN, as per the instructions above.
How to watch Asia Cup 2025 live streams in Canada
Willow TV is the only place to watch Asia Cup live streams in Canada.
Prices start at CA$8.99 monthly, but an annual subscription you can get for CA$79.99.
Outside Canada during the 2025 Asia Cup? Simply use a VPN to tune in from overseas.
Asia Cup 2025 FAQs
Who are Asia Cup 2025 teams?
Group A
India
Oman
Pakistan
United Arab Emirates
Group B
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Hong Kong
Sri Lanka
What are the Asia Cup 2025 venues?
The 2025 Asia Cup is being played exclusively in the United Arab Emirates. Specifically, two venues are sharing out the games: the Dubai International Cricket Stadium (which will host the final on September 28) and Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
It was originally intended that the tournament would take place in India, but the change to the UAE was made in the aftermath of terrorist attacks on Indian soil earlier in the year.
Can I follow Asia Cup 2025 on my mobile?
Of course! Each of the major broadcasters has streaming services that you can access Asia Cup 2025 live streams through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all of the key Asia Cup 2025 moments on the official social media channels of the Asian Cricket Council: on Facebook (AsianCricketCouncil) and Instagram (@asiancricketcouncil).
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