Where to watch the Champions Trophy

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the details of its broadcast arrangements for the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025, which runs from February 19 - March 9.
Each match will be a blockbuster as eight teams gear up to participate in the ninth edition of the Champions Trophy which will be held in Pakistan and UAE across 19 days.
Comprehensive coverage of the ICC Men's Champions Trophy is available globally through the ICC's Broadcast and Audio partners.
The action kicks off on 19 February when defending champions Pakistan take on New Zealand, with the final all set to be played on 9 March, where the victors will claim the iconic white jacket.
The ICC, through its direct broadcast partnerships with world-class broadcasters, will bring the thrilling 15-match competition to fans across the globe.
Fans in more than 80 territories can watch via ICC.tv and free audio of all 15 matches is available via the ICC match centre globally. The fans can also check the live ball-by-ball commentary on icc-cricket.com.
The ICC will also live radio broadcast all matches free globally via the match centre on the ICC website and app.
TV and Digital broadcast details
Bangladesh fans can catch the action on Nagorik TV and T Sports, who will be the linear TV broadcasters in Bangladesh, with Toffee app making the games available via streaming too.
In India, the JioStar network will broadcast the Men's Champions Trophy, offering fans an exciting, never-seen-before presentation of an ICC event.
In the host country Pakistan, hosting their first ICC tournament since 1996, fans will be able to catch the live action on via linear partners PTV and Ten Sports, and digitally through the Myco and Tamasha apps. Co-hosts UAE and the entire MENA region will have the games broadcasted via CricLife MAX and CricLife MAX2, with streaming available on STARZPLAY.
UK cricket fans can root for their favourite side while enjoying the action on Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action and digitally via the SkyGO, NOW, and Sky Sports App.
In North America, USA and Canada will have the access to Champions Trophy via WillowTV and the 15 matches will also be available via the Willow by Cricbuzz app with Hindi coverage also available. Moving south, fans in the Caribbean can watch all the action live via ESPN Caribbean on TV and also stream through the ESPN Play Caribbean app.
Amazon is the home of ICC Cricket in Australia, with coverage of the returning Men's Champions Trophy available on Prime Video. The games would also be available with Hindi commentary on Amazon, which is the first such occasion in Australia.
For New Zealand cricket enthusiasts, Sky Sport NZ will be the home for the Champions Trophy, with coverage also available via the Now and SkyGo app. Fans in South Africa and the 52 sub-Saharan Africa territories, can catch the action on SuperSport and its app.
Tournament debutants Afghanistan will have the games available on linear via ATN. Maharaja TV in Sri Lanka continue their coverage of ICC's events through TV1 on linear and Sirasa via digital.
In more than 80 territories, all matches from the tournament will be live and free on ICC.tv, including in Nepal, Japan, and Malaysia.
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