Tickets for DP World Asia Cup 2025, including India v Pakistan, go on sale today with prices from AED 40.

DUBAI: Cricket fans can now prepare to witness the DP World Asia Cup 2025 live in the UAE, as match tickets officially go on sale today, Friday, 29 August, from 5pm Gulf Standard Time. The highly anticipated tournament is set to begin on 9 September and will take place across two major venues — Dubai International Stadium and Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

Ticket prices are designed to be affordable, starting at AED 40 for Abu Dhabi matches and AED 50 for Dubai fixtures. Fans can purchase their tickets conveniently online via PlatinumList.net.

A special ticket package starting at AED 1,400 offers access to seven matches, including the blockbuster clash between India and Pakistan. This package also includes entry to India v UAE, B1 v B2, A1 v A2, A1 v B1, A1 v B2, and the tournament final.

For those preferring flexibility, standalone tickets for other Asia Cup 2025 matches are also available individually. In the coming days, physical ticket counters will open at both stadiums, with more details expected soon.

The full match schedule kicks off on 9 September with Afghanistan vs Hong Kong in Abu Dhabi and features high-voltage contests, and the headline India vs Pakistan match on Sunday, 14 September in Dubai.

The DP World Asia Cup 2025 promises to be a spectacular celebration of cricket across the region, uniting fans from all walks of life. Be sure to secure your seats early for one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year.

DP World Asia Cup 2024 – Tournament schedule:
Tuesday, 9 September – Afghanistan vs Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi – 6:00pm
Wednesday, 10 September – India vs United Arab Emirates, Dubai – 6:00pm
Thursday, 11 September – Bangladesh vs Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi – 6:00pm
Friday, 12 September – Pakistan vs Oman, Dubai – 6:00pm
Saturday, 13 September – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Abu Dhabi – 6:00pm
Sunday, 14 September – India vs Pakistan, Dubai – 6:00pm
Monday, 15 September – UAE vs Oman, Abu Dhabi – 4:00pm
Monday, 15 September – Sri Lanka vs Hong Kong, Dubai – 6:00pm
Tuesday, 16 September – Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Abu Dhabi – 6:00pm
Wednesday, 17 September – Pakistan vs UAE, Dubai – 6:00pm
Thursday, 18 September – Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan, Abu Dhabi – 6:00pm
Friday, 19 September – India vs Oman, Abu Dhabi – 6:00pm
Saturday, 20 September – B1 vs B2, Dubai – 6:00pm
Sunday, 21 September – A1 vs A2, Dubai – 6:00pm
Monday, 22 September – Rest Day
Tuesday, 23 September – A2 vs B1, Abu Dhabi – 6:00pm
Wednesday, 24 September – A1 vs B2, Dubai – 6:00pm
Thursday, 25 September – A2 vs B2, Dubai – 6:00pm
Friday, 26 September – A1 vs B1, Dubai – 6:00pm
Saturday, 27 September – Rest Day
Sunday, 28 September – Final, Dubai – 6:00pm
Monday, 29 September – Reserve Day