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Australia fans will need an Amazon Prime Video subscription to watch the 2025 Champions Trophy. The eight-team competition kicks off on February 19 in Pakistan.
Australians also required the same subscription to watch the 2024 T20 World Cup, part of the ICC’s broadcast deal with Amazon Prime Video for all men’s and women’s tournaments. This includes the World Test Championship Final in June, where Australia will take on South Africa at Lord’s.
Hushidar Kharas, Head of Prime Video in Australia and New Zealand, is on record of saying that fans can watch all the big matches on the platform. “Over the next four years, Prime members in Australia will be able to watch their favourite cricket teams and players compete for the game’s biggest prize, on demand, on the device of their choice—exclusively on Prime Video,” he said.
Details on how to watch the 2025 Champions Trophy in Australia
If you don’t have an Amazon Prime Video subscription, you can take advantage of a 30-day free trial that will see you to the end of the Champions Trophy. The tournament is a short one, ending on March 9.
After the free trial period ends, the cost is either AU$9.99 per month or AU$79 per year with the option to cancel anytime.

Australia head into the tournament in shaky form after a 2-0 series defeat in Sri Lanka. If the Australians find a way to win the tournament (despite their absentees), they will hold the World Test Championship, ODI World Cup, Champions Trophy, and all bilateral Test trophies in men’s cricket.
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The tournament kicks off with hosts and defending champions Pakistan taking on New Zealand on February 19. Australia’s first match will be against archrivals England on February 22. All matches start at 8pm Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT).