The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 broadcast schedule has been revealed by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Eight nations will compete over 19 days in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates.
Every game matters in this competition, which begins on February 19 when hosts Pakistan play New Zealand. The winner will take home the coveted white jackets on March 9 at the Final.
The exciting 15-match, two-week competition will be accessible to fans worldwide because to the ICC’s direct broadcast relationships with top broadcasters.
For Television
The Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 will take place on the JioStar network in India, giving viewers a rare opportunity to watch an ICC tournament. For the first time, an ICC event will be broadcast live on digital platforms in nine different languages: Bengali, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, English, and Haryanvi. JioHotstar’s live streaming will be enhanced by four multi-cam feeds. Along with the English feed, the network will offer coverage on TV in Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, and Hindi on the Star Sports and Sports18 networks.
The Indian Sign Language stream and the Audio Descriptive Commentary are two of the most well-liked innovations improving ICC cricket broadcast on digital return for the Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, guaranteeing an inclusive experience for all viewers. The JioStar network’s innovative project was recognised with a National Award in the 2024 category of institutions involved in empowering people with disabilities. Both Hindi and English versions of the wildly popular vertical feed (MaxView), created in partnership with the ICC, will be accessible, giving fans a simpler and more convenient mobile viewing experience so they can watch content while on the go.
Fans will have the opportunity to watch the first international competition held in Pakistan since 1996 both online through the Myco and Tamasha apps and on television with linear partners PTV and Ten Sports. All matches will air on CricLife MAX and CricLife MAX2 in the United Arab Emirates and the MENA area as a whole. STARZPLAY will webcast the matches.
Cricket fans in the UK, can catch all 15 matches live on Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action and digitally via the SkyGO, NOW and Sky Sports App.
WillowTV will provide Champions Trophy coverage in the USA and Canada. The Willow by app will also provide coverage of the 15 matches in Hindi. Fans in the Caribbean may stream live via the Play Caribbean app and watch all the action on Caribbean on TV.
With coverage of the resurgent Men’s Champions Trophy on Prime Video, Amazon is the home of ICC Cricket in Australia. An ICC event will also be televised in Hindi by Amazon for the first time. With coverage accessible through the Now and SkyGo apps, Sky Sport NZ is the preferred broadcaster for ICC events in New Zealand.
Supporters of South Africa may follow every moment of the action live on SuperSport and its app, which will be accessible throughout South Africa and the 52 Sub-Saharan African countries.
Toffee will stream the whole two-week championship on its website and app, while Nagorik TV and T Sports will be the country’s linear TV providers. The Men’s Champions Trophy in Afghanistan will be accessible online on ATN.
The ICC events are still being covered by Sri Lanka’s Maharaja TV via Sirasa on digital and TV1 on linear.
Radio
All matches will be live-broadcast for free worldwide through the match centre on the ICC website and app for fans who wish to hear coverage straight from the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy.
In the UK, all 15 ICC Men’s Champions Trophy matches will be televised on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.
Fans can tune in to HUM 106.2FM in the host nation of Pakistan, while All India Radio will provide audio coverage in India.
Fans in Bangladesh can tune in to Radio Shadhin 92.4 and Radio Bhumi 92.8, while Lakhanda Radio will provide coverage in Sri Lanka. Talk 100.3FM and Big 106.2 will host the Men’s Champions Trophy in the United Arab Emirates.