The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the ticket information for the Champions Trophy 2025 matches scheduled to be played in Pakistan. The tickets will be available from Tuesday, January 28, at 2 PM Pakistan Standard Time (2:30 PM IST). So far, tickets are available only for matches that will be played in Pakistan, and the details of the UAE matches are yet to be announced. The second semi-final as well as tickets for all the matches that will be played during the group stages will go on sale starting from Tuesday in Pakistan. Tickets are set to begin from 1,000 Pakistani Rupees while the premium tickets would start from 1,500 Pakistani Rupees. Sumair Ahmad Syed, the director of. the tournament said: “The affordable ticket pricing ensures that fans from all walks of life can be part of this historic spectacle, making it a celebration for all generations of cricket lovers." Fans are anxiously waiting for India's match ticket details and the much-awaited one against Pakistan. Tickets for this and all other games will be released shortly. The final match ticket will be sold once the first semi-final is over. Also Read | Bumrah unsure for CT25 The Champions Trophy 2025 is scheduled to start on February 19. The hosts and defending champions, Pakistan, will face New Zealand in the tournament's inaugural match. India, too, a strong contender in the tournament, will play its first match against Bangladesh on February 20. The last match in the tournament will be held on 9 March in Lahore; if India makes it to the final, then the match will be shifted to Dubai. PCB Confident of Timely Completion The PCB is working hard to ensure that its stadiums are in excellent condition for the Champions Trophy 2025. The venues of Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi are being improved with different kinds of reformation work. PCB believes they will be completed on time. Prior to Champions Trophy, a three-day short triangular ODI series for Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore and National Stadium at Karachi between New Zealand and South Africa.