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The Asia Cup 2025 ticket update cricket fans need to know about

The Asia Cup 2025 ticket update cricket fans need to know about

Time Out Abu Dhabi16 hours ago
The Asian Cricket Council has issued an important update for fans ahead of this year's Asia Cup.
The biennial T20 cricket tournament will be hosted by the United Arab Emirates, with the continent's biggest clashes taking place in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
India vs Pakistan could be played up to three times in the UAE during September and is likely to be one of the hottest tickets in town.
Abu Dhabi will host the stars of India when they take on Oman in Group A on Friday September 9.
However, the ACC has warned fans to be patient as Asia Cup tickets have yet to officially go on sale.
🎟️ ATTENTION FANS 🎟️
An important update regarding tickets for the DP World Asia Cup 2025.
#ACC pic.twitter.com/CYe4k0fRFi
— AsianCricketCouncil (@ACCMedia1) August 19, 2025
Cricket fans have been so excited by the Asia Cup, set to take place between Tuesday September 9 and Sunday September 28, that they've snapped up third-party tickets.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the ACC said that any tickets currently on sale are unauthorised, fraudulent and will not grant entry to any fixtures at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium or Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium.
A formal ticket announcement will be made by the Asian Cricket Council and the UAE's Emirates Cricket Board in the near future.
The continental cricket council has requested that fans keep an eye on official pages and avoid unofficial sellers.
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Asia Cup 2025 fixture guide
Asia Cup Group A fixtures
India vs UAE, Wed Sep 10 in Dubai at 6pm
Pakistan vs Oman, Fri Sep 12 in Dubai at 6pm
India vs Pakistan, Sun Sep 14 in Dubai at 6pm
UAE vs Oman, Mon Sep 15 in Abu Dhabi at 4pm
Pakistan vs UAE, Wed Sep 17 in Dubai at 6pm
India vs Oman, Fri Sep 19 in Abu Dhabi at 6pm
Asia Cup Group B fixtures
Afghanistan vs Hong Kong, Tue Sep 9 in Abu Dhabi at 6pm
Bangladesh vs Hong Kong, Thu Sep 11in Abu Dhabi at 6pm
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Sat Sep 13 in Abu Dhabi at 6pm
Sri Lanka vs Hong Kong, Mon Sep 15 in Dubai at 6pm
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Tue Sep 16 in Abu Dhabi at 6pm
Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan, Thu Sep 18 in Abu Dhabi at 6pm
Asia Cup 2025 Super Four and final dates
Group B winner vs Group B runner-up, Sat Sep 20 at 6pm in Dubai
Group A winner vs Group A runner-up, Sun Sep 21 at 6pm in Dubai
Group A runner-up vs Group B winner, Tue Sep 23 at 6pm in Abu Dhabi
Group A winner vs Group B runner-up, Wed Sep 24 at 6pm in Dubai
Group A runner-up vs Group B runner-up, Thu Sep 25 at 6pm in Dubai
Group A winner vs Group B runner-up, Fri Sep 26 at 6pm in Dubai
Final, Sun Sep 28 at 6pm in Dubai
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