
Asia Cup 2025: Full list of fixtures, dates, venue
India has been drawn in Group A for the tournament, where it will be joined by Pakistan, hosts UAE, and Oman. Group B will include Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Hong Kong.
The top two sides from both groups will go into the Super Four stage, where all four sides will play each other. The top two sides in the Super Four will play in the final.
Here is the full list of fixtures for the Asia Cup 2025 group stage:
Date Group Match September 9 (Tuesday) Group B Afghanistan vs Hong Kong September 10 (Wednesday) Group A India vs UAE September 11 (Thursday) Group B Bangladesh vs Hong Kong September 12 (Friday) Group A Pakistan vs Oman September 13 (Saturday) Group B Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka September 14 (Sunday) Group A India vs Pakistan September 15 (Monday) Group A UAE vs Oman September 15 (Monday) Group B Sri Lanka vs Hong Kong September 16 (Tuesday) Group B Bangladesh vs Afghanistan September 17 (Wednesday) Group A Pakistan vs UAE September 18 (Thursday) Group B Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan September 19 (Friday) Group A India vs Oman
Here is the full list of fixtures for the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 stage and final:
Date Fixture September 20 (Saturday) B1 vs B2 September 21 (Sunday) A1 vs A2 September 23 (Tuesday) A2 vs B1 September 24 (Wednesday) A1 vs B2 September 25 (Thursday) A2 vs B2 September 26 (Friday) A1 vs B1 September 28 (Sunday) Final

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