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ICC Men's Champions Trophy Final 2025 tickets to go on sale

ICC Men's Champions Trophy Final 2025 tickets to go on sale

Tickets will be available online here and at the Dubai International Stadium Box Office
Tickets for Sunday's ICC Men's Champions Trophy Final 2025 which will be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates will go on sale tonight, Tuesday 4 March at 22h00 Gulf Standard Time (GST).
India defeated Australia in semi-final 1 in Dubai and will now play the winner of the New Zealand versus South Africa semi-final taking place in Lahore on Wednesday 5 March in Sunday's final. Fans will have the chance to witness history and see which team will claim the iconic white jackets.
Tickets for the Sunday 9 March clash which starts at 13h00 local time will be available online here, whilst physical tickets will also be available at the Dubai International Stadium Box Office. Fans can avail an early bird offer on limited tickets starting from 250 Dirhams.
The full pricing range and online tickets for purchase are available here.
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