You can watch the Asia Cup live on different official TV channels and streaming apps depending on your country, with Sony Sports/SonyLIV, Willow TV, TNT Sports/Discovery+, and YuppTV among the main rights holders for recent editions. Always prefer official broadcasters over random streaming sites to avoid low quality or unsafe links.

Main ways to watch (recent Asia Cups)

India & nearby regions

  • TV channels : Sony Sports Network has held Asia Cup broadcast rights recently, with multiple language feeds (Sony Sports 1, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, etc.).
  • Streaming : SonyLIV app/website has offered live streaming in India and some neighbouring markets.
  • Some forum posts mention Star Sports + Disney+ Hotstar as rights holders for certain editions, but this varies by year.

Europe, MENA, Americas

  • UK
    • TV: TNT Sports 1 for recent Asia Cup coverage.
* Streaming: Discovery+ sports subscription.
  • USA
    • TV/Streaming: Willow TV for live matches; some packages also bundle with services like Fubo for streaming cricket.
  • Continental Europe
    • Streaming: YuppTV is listed as an official Asia Cup streaming partner in continental Europe.
  • Australia
    • TV/Streaming: Fox (via Foxtel) with live streaming on their digital platforms for recent tournaments.
  • UAE & MENA
    • TV: CricLife / CricLife Max via eLife TV and Switch TV.
* Streaming: StarzPlay has provided live streams.
  • Pakistan
    • TV: PTV Sports HD, Ten Sports for some editions.
* Streaming: Tapmad, Myco, Tamasha have carried matches (Tamasha has at times offered free streaming with geo‑restrictions to Pakistan).
  • Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal
    • Sri Lanka: Sirasa TV, TV-1 and Dialog ViU app.
* Bangladesh: T-Sports, Nagorik TV; streaming on Toffee and Tapmad.
* Afghanistan: Lemar TV (Moby) with SonyLIV also listed as a streaming option.
* Nepal: Sony Sports Network coverage.

Quick reality check for “right now”

Because broadcast rights can change from one Asia Cup to the next, the safest way to confirm for the current or upcoming Asia Cup is:

  1. Check the official ACC / Asia Cup website or social pages for “Broadcast Partners” for the latest edition.
  2. Look at the “Cricket” or “Sports” section on:
    • SonyLIV / Disney+ Hotstar / JioCinema (India)
    • Willow TV (USA/Canada)
    • TNT Sports / Discovery+ (UK)
    • YuppTV (Europe/Asia)
  3. Avoid unofficial “free streaming” sites that embed random players, as they often host content from third parties and may not be legal or safe.

Forum-style notes & “latest news” vibe

  • Fans on forums often recommend:
    • Subscribing to Willow TV or using official apps instead of chasing random links.
* YuppTV and Tamasha (with VPN for non‑Pakistan viewers) as budget‑friendly or free options in some years.
  • Discussion threads also highlight that streams can shift platform-to-platform between tournaments, so re‑checking each year is essential.

“Where are you all watching the Asia Cup this year?” is a common thread on cricket subforums, and the top answers almost always point back to the official broadcasters like Sony, Star/Hotstar, Willow, or YuppTV rather than shady streaming sites.

TL;DR:
Search for the latest Asia Cup edition + your country, then check: Sony Sports/SonyLIV (India & region), Willow TV (USA), TNT Sports/Discovery+ (UK), YuppTV (Europe/Asia), and local sports channels/apps listed above for the most reliable live coverage.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.