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RCB enter IPL 2025 final: How to buy tickets for the summit clash in Ahmedabad

RCB enter IPL 2025 final: How to buy tickets for the summit clash in Ahmedabad

Time of India30-05-2025

RCB players (IPL Photo)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) stormed into their fourth Indian Premier League (
IPL
) final with a dominant eight-wicket win over Punjab Kings in Qualifier 1 on Thursday. With a maiden title now just one win away, RCB fans are scrambling for tickets to witness the grand finale on June 3 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
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Virat Kohli's side, three-time runners-up (2009, 2011, 2016), delivered a clinical performance at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur to book their spot in the IPL 2025 final.
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As anticipation soars, here's all you need to know about securing tickets for the much-awaited clash.
The BCCI had earlier confirmed that tickets for the IPL 2025 playoffs would be available starting May 24.
However, tickets for the final, along with Qualifier 2, officially went on sale from May 26.
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How to
Buy IPL 2025 Final Tickets
Official Partner:
District by Zomato is the official ticketing platform for the IPL 2025 playoff stage.
RuPay Cardholders:
Enjoyed a 24-hour exclusive priority window on May 26 to book tickets for Qualifier 2 (June 1) and the Final (June 3).
General Sales:
Opened on May 27 for all users through District by Zomato's website and app. Fans are advised to act fast, as high demand is expected.
The final phase of IPL 2025 features RCB, Punjab Kings, Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians.
After thrilling fixtures in Chandigarh, all eyes now turn to Ahmedabad, where Kohli's men aim to end their long title drought in front of a packed house.

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