“Pakistan is elated to welcome the world to the Champions Trophy, and we look forward to extending our renowned hospitality to all,” he added.
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming tournament, including which teams are playing, schedule and how to watch in the U.S.
When is the ICC Champions Trophy 2025? Dates, time
The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 will take place between Feb. 19 and March 9 in Pakistan and UAE.
All matches are scheduled to begin at 2:00 p.m. local time / 4 a.m. EST, except for the final, which is set for March 9 at 5 a.m. EDT.
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 venues
Matches will be played at the following stadiums in Pakistan:
National Stadium, Karachi
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Matches involving India, meanwhile, will be played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, which was chosen as a neutral venue .
Which countries are participating in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025
The eight teams participating in the upcoming 2025 ICC Champions Trophy include:
Bangladesh
India
Pakistan
New Zealand
Afghanistan
England
Australia
South Africa
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 schedule
Here’s the full schedule of matchups and locations for the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup:
Feb. 19: Pakistan vs. New Zealand (Karachi)
Feb. 20: Bangladesh vs. India (Dubai)
Feb. 21: Afghanistan vs. South Africa (Karachi)
Feb. 22: Australia vs. England (Lahore)
Feb. 23: Pakistan vs. India (Dubai)
Feb. 24: Bangladesh vs. New Zealand (Rawalpindi)
Feb. 25: Australia vs. South Africa (Rawalpindi)
Feb. 26: Afghanistan vs. England (Lahore)
Feb 27: Pakistan vs. Bangladesh (Rawalpindi)
Feb 28: Afghanistan vs. Australia (Lahore)
March 1: South Africa vs. England (National Stadium, Karachi)
March 2: New Zealand vs. India (Dubai)
March 4: Semi-final 1 (Dubai)
March 5: Semi-final 2 (Lahore)
March 9: Final, Lahore (unless India is playing in which case the final will be held in Dubai)
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 prize money
The prize money for the winners of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 is $2.24 million as per the ICC . The total prize pool for the tournament has increased by 53% from the 2017 edition, totaling approximately $6.9 million, says the council.
Here’s a breakdown of the prize money:
2025 Champions Trophy Winner: $2.24 million
Runners-up: $1.12 million
Teams that lose in the semi-finals: $560,000 per team
Teams at 5th and 6th position: $350,000 each
Teams at 7th and 8th position: $140,000 each
Each group stage win: $34,000
When is India vs. Pakistan?
The highly anticipated clash between India and Pakistan is on Feb. 23 and will take place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: How to watch matches in the US on TV, streaming
The ICC has announced Willow TV as its official streaming and broadcaster in the U.S. and Canada. You can access Willow TV via streamers like Fubo and Sling.
Fans can also stream the game across devices on the Cricbuzz app, while the live score will be available to view on the Cricbuzz website .
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 anthem
The official anthem of the T20 Cricket World Cup titled “Jeeto Baazi Khel Ke” has been sung by Pakistani singer Atif Aslam, produced by Abdullah Siddiqui and written by Adnan Dhool and Asfandyar Asad.
The music video “celebrates Pakistan’s rich culture, showcasing its vibrant streets, markets and stadiums, while capturing the spirit of cricket fans across the globe,” according to ICC.
Who are the previous winners of the Champions Trophy?
Previous winners of the tournament include:
1998: South Africa
2000: New Zealand
2002: India and Sri Lanka declared co-champions after two washed out finals
2004: West Indies
2006: Australia
2009: Australia
2013: India
2017: Pakistan
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