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ICC Champions Trophy Livestream: How to Watch the Cricket Tournament Online
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The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy is (finally) back for 2025. The cricket tournament includes eight of the world’s best teams competing in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. This edition of the tournament is comprised of defending champions Pakistan, India, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Australia, England, South Africa, and Afghanistan.
At a Glance: How to Watch ICC Champions Trophy
Figuring out how to watch the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy? Read on. Below is a full guide on the best ways to livestream the ICC Champions Trophy online, including a way to watch for free with a VPN.
Stream ICC Champions Trophy for Free with a VPN
The best way to watch the ICC Champions Trophy is to stream matches for free on ICC.TV with a VPN. This platform is offering free ICC Champions Trophy streams in more than 80 territories (including Japan, Malaysia, and Nepal), but not in the US. A VPN (virtual private network) like ExpressVPN will let you access ICC.TV streams in these territories from anywhere.
How to Watch ICC Champions Trophy Online (US Streaming)
A few US streaming services also offer ICC Champions Trophy streams through Willow, including Fubo and Sling. Here’s how to get Willow through both of these US streamers:
2025 ICC Champions Trophy Schedule
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy kicks off on Wednesday, Feb. 19, and wraps up with the final on March 9. All matches air at 4 a.m. ET, except the final which airs at 5 a.m. ET.
February 19 – Pakistan v New Zealand (Karachi, Pakistan)
February 20 – Bangladesh v India (Dubai, UAE)
February 21 – Afghanistan v South Africa (Karachi)
February 22 – Australia v England (Lahore, Pakistan)
February 23 – Pakistan v India (Dubai)
February 24 – Bangladesh v New Zealand (Rawalpindi, Pakistan)
February 25 – Australia v South Africa (Rawalpindi)
February 26 – Afghanistan v England (Lahore)
February 27 – Pakistan v Bangladesh (Rawalpindi)
February 28 – Afghanistan v Australia (Lahore)
March 1 – South Africa v England (Karachi)
March 2 – New Zealand v India (Dubai)
March 4 – Semi-final 1 (Dubai)
March 5 – Semi-final 2 (Lahore)
March 9 – Final (Lahore / Dubai)
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