The Asia Cup 2025 is just around the corner, and it's already making a big buzz across the cricketing world. Scheduled from September 9 to 28, this tournament is returning in the T20 format, making it more exciting for fans who love quick action. Hosted in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the matches will be played across Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It's one of those tourneys people just can't wait for.
So, the Asia Cup 2025 is being played in three stages – Group Stage, Super Four, and Final. Basically, the 8 teams are split into two groups of four. Each team plays the others in its group once. From there, the best two teams from each group will go ahead to Super Four. In that stage, the top 2 will fight it out in the Final. It’s a setup that makes sure everyone gets a fair chance and even smaller teams can make a big impact if they perform well.
Here’s a quick look at all eight teams taking part in the Asia Cup 2025:
Big names like India and Pakistan are there as always, but seeing UAE, Oman, and Hong Kong in the mix is gonna bring a lot more interest and surprises too. These nations have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
The opening match for the Asia Cup 2025 is going to be played on September 9 – Afghanistan vs Hong Kong at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. It’s a cool way to kick things off.
The most hyped match? Without a doubt, it’s India vs Pakistan on September 14 in Dubai. Every cricket fan is gonna be watching that one, even non-cricket fans too!
Some other key matches include:
All matches are happening around 6:00 PM GST, except for a few day games like Oman vs UAE, which start earlier.
The groups for the Asia Cup 2025 are made up as follows:
Seems like Group A is kinda more intense, but both groups got potential upsets. That’s what makes it fun to watch. Everyone’s got something to prove here.
Both of these grounds got world class lights, good outfields and facilities. Also, Dubai stadium usually brings out big crowds especially for India vs Pakistan kinda games. The Final is also gonna happen there.
You can watch the matches on Star Sports and Disney+ Hotstar in India. People in Pakistan can catch it on PTV Sports, and Bangladesh fans will probably get it on Gazi TV.
There’s also live score and match updates on the official site satbet, which is super useful if you miss any match or just wanna check who's winning.Basically, Asia Cup 2025 is not just a tournament—it’s a preview of what Asian teams are planning for the future.
Match No. | Stage | Date (2025) | Time (Local) | Teams | Venue |
1 | Group B | 9 Sep | 18:00 | Afghanistan vs Hong Kong | Abu Dhabi (Zayed Stadium) |
2 | Group B | 11 Sep | 18:00 | Bangladesh vs Hong Kong | Abu Dhabi |
3 | Group B | 13 Sep | 18:00 | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | Abu Dhabi |
4 | Group A | 10 Sep | 18:00 | UAE vs India | Dubai International Stadium |
5 | Group A | 12 Sep | 18:00 | Oman vs Pakistan | Dubai International Stadium |
6 | Group A | 14 Sep | 18:00 | India vs Pakistan | Dubai International Stadium |
7 | Group B | 15 Sep | 18:00 | Hong Kong vs Sri Lanka | Dubai International Stadium |
8 | Group B | 16 Sep | 18:00 | Afghanistan vs Bangladesh | Abu Dhabi |
9 | Group A | 15 Sep | 14:00 | UAE vs Oman | Abu Dhabi (Sheikh Zayed Stadium) |
10 | Group A | 17 Sep | 18:00 | UAE vs Pakistan | Dubai International Stadium |
11 | Group B | 18 Sep | 18:00 | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka | Abu Dhabi |
12 | Group A | 19 Sep | 18:00 | India vs Oman | Abu Dhabi |
— | Super Four | — | — | Top 2 from Group A & B | — |
13 | Super Four | 20 Sep | 18:00 | B1 vs B2 | Dubai International Stadium |
14 | Super Four | 21 Sep | 18:00 | A1 vs A2 | Dubai International Stadium |
15 | Super Four | 23 Sep | 18:00 | A2 vs B1 | Abu Dhabi (Sheikh Zayed) |
16 | Super Four | 24 Sep | 18:00 | A1 vs B2 | Dubai International Stadium |
17 | Super Four | 25 Sep | 18:00 | A2 vs B2 | Dubai International Stadium |
18 | Super Four | 26 Sep | 18:00 | A1 vs B1 | Dubai International Stadium |
19 | Final | 28 Sep | 18:00 | 1st vs 2nd in Super Four | Dubai International Stadium |
It’s being held in UAE – matches in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
19 matches are scheduled across all stages.
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, UAE, Oman and Hong Kong.
The final match will be played on 28th September 2025.
Yes, the venues are open to fans and tickets will be available closer to match dates.
The Asia Cup 2025 has everything you can ask from a cricket tournament—big names, new challengers, intense rivalries and thrilling T20 action. Whether you’re backing a giant like India or Pakistan, or hoping for upsets from teams like UAE or Hong Kong, the month of September is gonna be lit with cricket fever. So, go ahead, grab the schedule, call your cricket gang, and block your evenings—this one’s gonna be a ride to remember!