India Vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 Tickets On Sale: Prices, Packages, And How To Book

India Vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 Tickets On Sale: Prices, Packages, And Step‑By‑Step Buying Guide
Tickets for the much-awaited India vs Pakistan clash at the Asia Cup 2025 in the UAE are now on sale. The tournament runs from September 9 to 28 across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with India starting on September 10 against UAE in Dubai and meeting Pakistan on September 14 at the same venue. Fans can buy single-match tickets where available or pick from special packages that bundle multiple games, including the India–Pakistan blockbuster.
Ticket packages and indicative prices
Package 1 (Group A matches): Includes India vs UAE, Pakistan vs Oman, and India vs Pakistan. Starting price: AED 475 (approx. Rs 11,000).
Package 2 (Super Four): Includes B1 vs B2, A1 vs A2, and A1 vs B2. Starting price: AED 525 (approx. Rs 12,500).
Package 3 (Super Four + Final): Includes A2 vs B2, A1 vs B1, and the Final (Sep 28). Starting price: AED 525 (approx. Rs 12,500).
Note: A limited number of standalone tickets for selected matches are typically released in phases. Packages can sell out quickly; early booking is strongly advised.
How to buy tickets online (simple steps)
Go to the official ticketing portal announced for Asia Cup 2025.
Create/sign in to your account using a valid email and mobile number.
Select the tournament page (Asia Cup 2025) and choose the city (Dubai or Abu Dhabi).
Pick the match or package (for India vs Pakistan, a package is often the fastest way to secure seats).
Choose your seating category (General, Pavilion East/West, Premium, Hospitality, etc.).
Confirm quantity, review stadium plan, and proceed to payment.
Complete payment with an accepted card and save the confirmation.
You will receive e-tickets (or mobile tickets) as per the platform’s delivery timelines. Carry a government ID to the gate along with the e-ticket.
Tip: If a listing is marked “limited,” refresh periodically. New tranches sometimes drop closer to match day.
India’s group schedule and start times
Sep 10: India vs UAE, Dubai – scheduled evening start (local prime time)
Sep 14: India vs Pakistan, Dubai – scheduled evening start (local prime time)
Sep 19: India vs Oman, Abu Dhabi – scheduled evening start (local prime time)
Most matches have been shifted to late evening local starts to mitigate September heat, which also aligns well with prime-time viewing back home.
Venue and seat basics
Dubai International Cricket Stadium (Dubai): Good sightlines from most stands; premium and pavilion categories carry higher pricing; hospitality options include lounge access, premium seating, and F&B.
Zayed Cricket Stadium (Abu Dhabi): Mix of general, premium, and hospitality tiers; parking and shuttle advisories are usually sent via email before match day.
Check the platform’s seating map for real-time availability and entry gate specifics. Hospitality tickets may include dedicated entry lanes.
What to carry and match‑day tips
Keep a soft copy and a printout of your ticket.
Carry a valid photo ID (passport, Emirates ID, or accepted government-issued ID).
Review the stadium’s list of restricted items (large bags, power banks, professional cameras, etc., are often restricted).
Arrive early—security checks and high demand for India fixtures can cause queues.
Hydration and food kiosks are available; cashless is common, but carry a backup card.
Refunds, resale, and safety
Ticket refunds are subject to the platform and event T&Cs (usually weather/abandonment clauses apply).
Avoid unofficial resellers; tickets bought outside the official seller risk cancellation.
Follow venue safety advisories and respect seating zones to avoid delays at entry.
Quick FAQs
When does India vs Pakistan happen? Sep 14 in Dubai.
Can I buy only that match? Depending on availability, yes—however, packages are often the first/most reliable way to secure seats.
What’s the starting price? Packages that include India vs Pakistan start around AED 475; individual seat prices vary by stand and demand.
Are there box office sales? Event organizers typically open limited on-site sales closer to match days—watch official updates.
Do start times align with prime time? Yes, most games now start in the evening local time.