Box Office Opens for ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 Ticket Sales in Dubai

The ticket sales point is strategically located in the Canal Parking area, approximately 200 meters from the Dubai International Stadium. The initiative, organized by the Emirates Cricket Board, aims to cater to fans who were unable to purchase their tickets online or through pre-sales

Dubai, UAE – Cricket fans in the UAE now have a chance to secure tickets for three key matches of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, as box office sales officially commence today, February 19, at Dubai Sports City.

The ticket sales point is strategically located in the Canal Parking area, approximately 200 meters from the Dubai International Stadium.

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The initiative, organized by the Emirates Cricket Board, aims to cater to fans who were unable to purchase their tickets online or through pre-sales.

Tickets Available for Three Matches

The physical tickets available at the box office cover the following highly anticipated matches:

  • February 20 – Bangladesh vs India, Dubai International Stadium
  • March 2 – New Zealand vs India, Dubai International Stadium
  • March 4 – First Semi-Final, Dubai International Stadium

Cricket enthusiasts eager to watch these matches live can purchase their tickets directly at the venue. However, the highly awaited clash between Pakistan and India, set for Sunday, March 23, will not be available at the box office.

Fans seeking to attend the marquee encounter will need to explore alternative options to secure their seats.

Match Timings and Entry Details

All matches in the tournament are scheduled to begin at 1:00 PM, with stadium gates opening at 10:00 AM. The early gate opening allows ample time for spectators to arrive and settle in before the action begins.

Growing Excitement for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025

With the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 drawing closer, excitement among cricket fans has reached new heights.

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The tournament, which will see the world’s top teams battling for supremacy, is expected to draw thousands of spectators to Dubai International Stadium, known for its electrifying cricket atmosphere.

The presence of teams like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, New Zealand, and other cricketing powerhouses in the UAE is a significant boost for the sport in the region.

The Emirates Cricket Board, along with the ICC, is ensuring that ticket accessibility remains convenient for fans who prefer in-person purchases.

Limited Availability – Fans Encouraged to Act Fast

Given the high demand for tickets, cricket authorities have advised fans to purchase their tickets as early as possible.

The box office will operate on a first-come, first-served basis, and availability is expected to diminish quickly, especially for marquee matches featuring India and New Zealand.

With anticipation running high, the box office sales launch marks an essential phase in preparations for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025.

Fans eager to witness world-class cricket live from the stands now have a final opportunity to secure their place for some of the tournament’s biggest games.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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