where to watch ind vs pak match
You can watch the IND vs PAK match on official sports TV channels and licensed streaming apps, depending on your country and which tournament is being played (Asia Cup, ICC event, or a bilateral series).
Where to watch in India
For recent and upcoming marquee IND vs PAK games (like Asia Cup and many ICC events), broadcast and streaming are typically on:
- TV: Sony Sports Network channels such as Sony Sports 1, Sony Sports 3 (Hindi), Sony Sports 4 (Telugu/Tamil), and Sony Sports 5 for Asia Cup 2025 clashes.
- Streaming: SonyLIV app/website, and sometimes FanCode, for live streaming of Asia Cup India vs Pakistan matches.
Always check the latest listing on SonyLIV or your TV guide on match day, because rights can shift between tournaments (for example, ICC events may appear on a different network than the Asia Cup).
Where to watch in Pakistan
- TV: PTV Sports HD is a primary broadcaster for big India vs Pakistan games such as Asia Cup 2025.
- Streaming: Licensed local platforms like Tapmad and Myco have carried live streams of IND vs PAK in Pakistan.
Check PTV Sports’ schedule and the official apps (Tapmad/Myco) close to match time to confirm coverage for the specific tournament you want to watch.
Other major regions
- UK: TNT Sports 1 has shown the Asia Cup 2025 India–Pakistan clash, with streaming on Discovery+.
- Australia: Fox (Foxtel/Kayo ecosystem) has carried the match on TV and online.
- UAE/MENA: CricLife channels (including CricLife Max via eLife TV and Switch TV) and StarzPlay for streaming have shown Asia Cup IND vs PAK.
- Bangladesh: T Sports and Nagorik TV on TV, with Toffee and Tapmad for streaming.
- Afghanistan: Lemar TV (Moby) with streaming also available on SonyLIV.
- Nepal: Sony Sports Network channels are generally used for Asia Cup coverage.
Because broadcasters can differ for ICC tournaments (like the T20 World Cup or Champions Trophy) versus Asia Cup or bilaterals, always cross-check with the official tournament site or local broadcaster a day before the game.
Important tips (legal & safe watching)
- Use only official TV channels and apps; random “free streaming” sites are often illegal, low quality, and full of malware and scams.
- Be careful with VPN use: some guides mention VPNs to bypass geo‑blocks, but this can violate platform terms of service, so read the rules of your streaming provider.
- Social platforms (X/Twitter, YouTube, Facebook) are great for live scores, clips, and reactions, but they won’t usually host the full legal live stream unless there’s an official partnership.
If you tell me your country and which exact match (Asia Cup, World Cup, Champions Trophy, etc.), I can narrow it down to the most likely TV channel/app for you.
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