IND vs PAK Asia Cup 2025 final tickets sold out in Dubai

Divy Dubey

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India and Pakistan are set to meet in one of the most anticipated cricket matches of the decade. On Sunday, September 28, the two rivals will face off in the Asia Cup 2025 final at the Dubai International Stadium.

It's a contest already steeped in history as the sides have never met in an Asia Cup final before. With both teams arriving in strong form, anticipation has reached fever pitch and demand for seats has been unprecedented.

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IND vs PAK Asia Cup 2025 final tickets completely sold out

According to official confirmation, all 28,000 tickets for the final have been sold. The stadium is expected to be packed to capacity - creating a charged atmosphere for the clash.

The earlier meetings between the two sides in this tournament also drew huge turnouts. Around 20,000 fans attended the group stage game on September 14 while roughly 17,000 watched the Super Four match on September 21.

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Despite visible gaps in those games - this time every seat has been taken, reflecting the scale of anticipation for Sunday's final.

First-ever India vs Pakistan Asia Cup final set to happen in Dubai

In the 41-year history of the competition, India and Pakistan have never contested the final until now. India enters unbeaten, having defeated Pakistan twice already: by seven wickets in the group stage and by six wickets in the Super Four match.

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Beyond the cricketing stakes, the rivalry has been marked by tense exchanges and a charged political backdrop. For Pakistan, the game is a chance to overturn earlier results and claim a historic title.

For India, it's about sustaining dominance and handling the pressure of expectation. With the stadium sold out and emotions running high, the final promises to be one of the defining moments of the Asia Cup.

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Divy Dubey

Divy Dubey is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition. He has a passion for cricket and is an avid fan of football. His work spans culture, media, and digital trends. With a background in research and a curiosity-driven approach, he enjoys crafting thoughtful, engaging stories that invite readers to see everyday topics in a new light.