Where to watch India v Pakistan, Cricket World Cup 2023: Live stream, TV channel, start time

Find out where you can watch the clash between India and Pakistan at the 2023 men's Cricket World Cup

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Watch India v Pakistan, Cricket World Cup 2023 | October 14, 2023

The men's cricket World Cup continues on Saturday, October 14 as India face Pakistan. And we have all the information you need on how to watch World Cup 2023 streams right here.

The game is scheduled to start at 2pm local time in Ahmedabad, at the Narendra Modi Stadium. 

This article is your comprehensive guide to watch World Cup 2023 cricket from multiple parts of the world. With details of the TV channels and streaming services you'll need, together with start times, fixtures and more.

Where to watch India v Pakistan, World Cup 2023 cricket: live stream in UK

Live rights for the World Cup in the UK are held by Sky Sports, with matches available on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Mix over the course of the tournament.

Channel 5 will carry highlights of England matches on both linear television and via their on-demand streaming platform My5 from 7pm each England matchday. 

Where to watch India v Pakistan, World Cup 2023: live stream in US

The rights for the cricket World Cup in the United States are shared between Willow TV and ESPN+. Willow has the broadcast coverage, with ESPN+ delivering digitally on the app. 

Where to watch India v Pakistan, World Cup 2023: live stream in India

The Star Sports Network will be the place to watch for fans. Star Sports will also broadcast the tournament in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kanada and digital platform Disney+ Hotstar will host each match live.

Prices for Hotstar start at ₹299 monthly or ₹899 annually.

Where to watch India v Pakistan, World Cup 2023: Pakistan live stream

PTV Sports and ARY are sharing the rights to stream World Cup matches this year.

Where to watch India v Pakistan, World Cup 2023: Australia live stream

Fox is Australia's broadcaster to watch the 2023 World Cup, with sport packages starting at $79 a month. Games will be broadcast on Fox Cricket 501.

Don't have a TV package with Fox? Specialist sports streamer Kayo Sports will also live stream the 2023 Asia Cup, with prices starting at $25 a month. Plus you can try Kayo for free with a 7-day trial.

Select matches will be shown on Channel Nine and 9Now

Where to watch India v Pakistan, World Cup 2023: Other territories live stream and TV coverage

Afghanistan - Ariana TV

Bangladesh - Gazi TV

Canada - Willow TV

Caribbean islands - ESPN Caribbean

Continental Europe - Yupp TV

Hong Kong - Astro Cricket via Now TV/Yupp TV

Malaysia - Astro Cricket/Yupp TV

MENA - Criclife/Starzplay/Switch TV

New Zealand - Sky Sport

Singapore - StarHub

Sri Lanka - Sirasa TV/TV1/Shakti TV

South Africa/sub-Saharan Africa - Supersport

World Cup 2023 schedule, start times and venues

Thursday, October 5: England v New Zealand (Ahmedabad)

Friday, October 6: Pakistan v Netherlands (Hyderabad)

Saturday, October 7: Bangladesh v Afghanistan (Dharamsala), South Africa v Sri Lanka (Delhi)

Sunday, October 8: India v Australia (Chennai)

Monday, October 9: New Zealand v Netherlands (Hyderabad)

Tuesday, October 10: England v Bangladesh (Dharamsala), Pakistan v Sri Lanka (Hyderabad)

Wednesday, October 11: India v Afghanistan (Delhi)

Thursday, October 12: Australia v South Africa (Lucknow)

Friday, October 13: New Zealand v Bangladesh (Chennai)

Saturday, October 14: India v Pakistan (Ahmedabad)

Sunday, October 15: England v Afghanistan (Delhi)

Monday, October 16: Australia v Sri Lanka (Lucknow)

Tuesday, October 17: South Africa v Netherlands (Dharamsala)

Wednesday, October 18: New Zealand v Afghanistan (Chennai)

Thursday, October 19: India v Bangladesh (Pune)

Friday, October 20: Australia v Pakistan (Bengaluru)

Saturday, October 21: England v South Africa (Mumbai), Netherlands v Sri Lanka (Lucknow)

Sunday, October 22: India v New Zealand (Dharamsala)

Monday, October 23: Pakistan v Afghanistan (Chennai)

Tuesday, October 24: South Africa v Bangladesh (Mumbai)

Wednesday, October 25: Australia v Netherlands (Delhi)

Thursday, October 26: England v Sri Lanka (Bengaluru)

Friday, October 27: Pakistan v South Africa (Chennai)

Saturday, October 28: Netherlands v Bangladesh (Kolkata), Australia v New Zealand (Dharamsala)

Sunday, October 29: India v England (Lucknow)

Monday, October 30: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka (Pune)

Tuesday, October 31: Pakistan v Bangladesh (Kolkata)

Wednesday, November 1: New Zealand v South Africa (Pune)

Thursday, November 2: India v Sri Lanka (Mumbai)

Friday, November 3: Netherlands v Afghanistan (Lucknow)

Saturday, November 4: England v Australia (Ahmedabad), New Zealand v Pakistan (Bengaluru)

Sunday, November 5: India v South Africa (Kolkata)

Monday, November 6: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (Delhi)

Tuesday, November 7: Australia v Afghanistan (Mumbai)

Wednesday, November 8: England v Netherlands (Pune)

Thursday, November 9: New Zealand v Sri Lanka (Bengaluru)

Friday, November 10: South Africa v Afghanistan (Ahmedabad)

Saturday, November 11: Australia v Bangladesh (Pune), England v Pakistan (Kolkata)

Sunday, November 12: India v Netherlands (Bengaluru)

Wednesday, November 15: Semi-final 1 (Mumbai)

Thursday, November 16: Semi-final 2 (Kolkata)

Sunday, November 19: Final (Ahmedabad)

 

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