It’s crunch time at the Asia Cup 2025! Pakistan and Bangladesh are all set to lock horns tonight in what’s basically a virtual semi-final. The stakes? A place in the grand final against India on September 28. The match will be played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium and kicks off at 8 PM IST.
India has already sealed their ticket to the final after beating Bangladesh earlier this week. That result has piled all the pressure on Bangladesh. For them, it’s simple: win or go home. Pakistan, meanwhile, are riding high on confidence after their solid performance against Sri Lanka, and with two points plus a handy net run rate, they know victory tonight seals the deal.
PAK vs BAN Asia Cup Live Streaming Details
The good news for fans? You don’t need to hunt around for links. The Pakistan vs Bangladesh Super 4 clash will stream live on the SonyLIV app and website, as well as the OTTplay app. If you prefer the old-school TV experience, tune in to the Sony Sports Network for live telecast.
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Watch on Airtel, Jio & Vodafone
If you’re wondering how to catch the action through your telecom plans, here’s the breakdown:
- Jio: SonyLIV Premium is bundled with select broadband packs, including the ₹599 and ₹899 plans.
- Vodafone Idea (Vi): Prepaid users can grab SonyLIV with ₹95, ₹408, and ₹999 plans. Postpaid Vi Max 5G plans starting at ₹751 also include SonyLIV Premium access.
- Airtel: Airtel Xstream subscribers can stream SonyLIV content directly via Xstream Play, with no extra cost on top of their plan.
So whichever provider you’re on, chances are there’s an easy way to watch without paying extra.
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Why This Match Matters
Bangladesh need nothing short of a win to stay alive in the tournament and set up a rematch with India in the final. Pakistan, on the other hand, just need to hold their nerve. With a strong squad and momentum on their side, they’ll be tough to beat. But let’s be honest—knockout-style matches have a way of surprising us all.
