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India vs. Pakistan cricket matches are always a must-see event, so fans of the sport can consider themselves very lucky to have been served three such occasions in as many Sundays — the last of the trilogy coming in the grand final of the 2025 Asia Cup. To find out how to watch India vs. Pakistan live streams this weekend, follow our guide below.
The world champions and top-ranked team in the T20i format, India have been imperious in this year’s Asia Cup. They have a 100% winning record through the group stage and Super Four, having barely left third gear throughout. Toting the tournament’s leading running scorer (Abhishek Sharma with 309) and wicket taker (Kuldeep Yadav with 12), captain Suryakumar Yadav will lead his team into the Dubai International Cricket Stadium full of confidence that he’ll be lifting the trophy at the end of the match.
Outside of the two comprehensive defeats to their neighbors, Pakistan have also won all of their games at the Asia Cup. Seamers Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf are their biggest danger with the ball, and Sahibzada Farhan has enjoyed a couple of decent weeks with the bat. It shows that they have the talent in their ranks to test India, but skipper Salman Agha will need all of his players to be firing on all cylinders in order to produce an unlikely win in the decisive fixture.
After the unpleasantness between the sides that has shrouded the first two games, don’t expect much in the way of niceties when they meet again on Sunday. Keep reading to discover how to watch India vs. Pakistan, with tips on how to live stream the game if you’re overseas right now.
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How to watch India vs. Pakistan in the US
Willow has been the go-to streaming service for cricket fans in the US for some time now, and that’s no different for the 2025 Asia Cup and live streams of this India vs. Pakistan game. Willow is made available by some cable providers and as a standalone streaming platform for $10/month or $80/year. You can watch all the cricket carried by Willow thanks to Sling TV. Willow is one of the channels that make up its Dakshin Flex and Desi Binge Plus packages, both of which cost $10/month and can be cancelled at any time. So that’s every single game of the 2025 Asia Cup for only $10!
Sling TV Subscription
For just the essentials without any extra fluff, Sling TV is the streaming service you’re looking for. It’s more customizable than other plans, with three options you can choose from, so you pay for only what you need. New members often get a chunky discount on their first month.
You can also find Willow among the channel lists on DirecTV MySports with the MySports Extra add-on and Fubo Pro, both of which have five-day free trials. DirecTV MySports ($70 a month) with MySports Extra ($13 a month) will cost $83 a month in total, while Fubo Pro costs $85 a month. Both streaming services have introductory offers in their first months of service.
How to watch India vs. Pakistan in the UK
To watch India vs. Pakistan in the UK, you’ll need access to TNT Sports — the official Asia Cup 2025 broadcaster. The most direct way of doing this is to sign up for a Discovery Plus with TNT Sports subscription, which costs from $31/month and can be canceled at any time. That also gives you access to Champions League and Premier League football, Premiership rugby, UFC, MotoGP, and UCI cycling. You can also subscribe to TNT Sports through TV packages from Sky, Virgin Media, and EE.
How to watch India vs. Pakistan in Australia
Cricket fans in Australia with a Foxtel plan will be able to watch live India vs. Pakistan coverage. Don’t have a subscription and don’t want to commit? The alternative is to watch via Kayo Sports, the specialist streaming platform and app that carries all the sports airing on Foxtel. Rolling monthly subscriptions start at $30, but new users can give it a try with their choice of either the first month from just $1 or a seven-day free trial.
How to watch India vs. Pakistan in India
You have a few options for watching this key game against Pakistan in India. On TV, all Asia Cup 2025 games are going out on the Sony Sports Network, which means that it’s also available on the Sony LIV app with plans starting from ₹400/month. Streaming platform FanCode also has coverage — you can get access to the Asia Cup final for a one-off cost of ₹49.
How to watch India vs. Pakistan in Pakistan
Pakistan is one of the only places in the world where Asia Cup 2025 live streams are being broadcast for free — and that includes India vs. Pakistan. It’s on the free-to-air PTV on TV, while those in Pakistan wishing to watch online can do so absolutely free through their choice of Tamasha or Myco streaming sites.
How to watch India vs. Pakistan from anywhere
Although the Asia Cup is set to be broadcast in cricket-loving countries all over the globe, you may find yourself in a country this weekend where it isn’t showing. If you subscribe to a streaming platform but are traveling overseas this weekend, you’ll soon discover your usual stream won’t work. Thankfully, using a VPN (virtual private network) will help you get around this issue.
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What is the venue for India vs. Pakistan?
This India vs. Pakistan match will play out at the neutral 25,000-capacity Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The 2025 Asia Cup was originally meant to be hosted by India, but it was moved to the UAE. Dubai is no stranger to hosting big cricket matches, with big international games having been played there over the last 20 years. The Indian Premier League (IPL) moved there during the COVID pandemic, while the finals of the 2018 and 2022 Asia Cup and 2021 Men’s T20 World Cup were all played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
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