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Sat Mar 01 2025

South Africa vs England live: Watch the ICC Champions Trophy online (free)

Match 11 of Group B: South Africa vs England at the National Stadium in Karachi – Broadcasting Guide.

The clash between South Africa and England in the ICC Champions Trophy is set to capture significant interest, as both teams fight to secure their place in the tournament’s knockout stages. The Proteas, after a convincing victory over Afghanistan, find themselves in a favorable position to advance, while England's situation is also critical, given that their recent losses have been very close.

The match will take place at the National Stadium in Karachi on Saturday, March 1, at 9 a.m. GMT (2 p.m. PKT). Cricket fans in Pakistan will be able to enjoy this encounter for free via Tamasha and PTV Sports. For those outside Pakistan, it is recommended to use a VPN service, such as NordVPN, to access these geographically restricted broadcasts.

In the United States, the game will be available on Willow TV, which can be accessed through various cable providers, as well as streaming services like Sling TV. This way, subscribers traveling abroad can use a VPN to access their account and watch the match without issues.

Viewers in the United Kingdom will also be able to watch the match on Sky Sports Cricket, with subscription options available from £22 per month. Additionally, users in Australia can follow the match on Prime Video, which offers various subscription plan options.

In India, the match will be broadcast on Star and Network 18, and fans will be able to watch it live through the JioStar app.

Team Line-ups

South Africa:

  • Temba Bavuma (cap),
  • Eathan Bosch,
  • Matthew Breetzke,
  • Gerald Coetzee,
  • Junior Dala,
  • Heinrich Klaasen,
  • Keshav Maharaj,
  • Mihlali Mpongwana,
  • Wiaan Mulder,
  • Senuran Muthusamy,
  • Gideon Peters,
  • Meeka-eel Prince,
  • Jason Smith,
  • Kyle Verreynne.

England:

  • Jos Buttler (cap),
  • Jofra Archer,
  • Gus Atkinson,
  • Tom Banton,
  • Jacob Bethell,
  • Harry Brook,
  • Brydon Carse,
  • Ben Duckett,
  • Liam Livingstone,
  • Saqib Mahmood,
  • Jamie Overton,
  • Adil Rashid,
  • Rehan Ahmed,
  • Joe Root,
  • Phil Salt,
  • Jamie Smith,
  • Mark Wood.

This tournament is filled with intensity and drama, especially for England, which faces the pressure of not being eliminated at this stage.