PES vs HYK Live streaming details, when & how to watch Final of PSL 2026

The PSL 2026 final, PES vs HYK, will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
Peshawar Zalmi (PES) and Hyderabad Kingsmen (HYK) are the finalists of the Pakistan Super League 2026. The summit clash is set to take place on Sunday, May 3.
Peshawar are the favourites to win the title due to their impeccable form this season. They finished at the top of the PSL 2026 points table after the league stage, winning eight and losing only one out of 10 games (one no result).
Defeating Islamabad United (ISL) by 70 runs in the Qualifier, Babar Azam & Co. became the first finalists of PSL 2026. Now, they are one step away from their second title in the tournament’s history.
Speaking about Hyderabad Kingsmen (HYK), they started the tournament with four consecutive defeats. However, they bounced back in the latter stage of the tournament to book a berth in the playoffs.
The Marnus Labuschagne & Co. outplayed Multan Sultans (MUL) in Eliminator 1 and Islamabad United in Eliminator 2 to reach the final in their maiden season.
Now they have a challenging task of defeating Peshawar in the summit clash. The latter have been the most dominant side this season and also defeated Hyderabad in the league stage.
Below are the live telecast, live streaming, match time, toss time, and venue details for the PSL 2026 final between Peshawar Zalmi and Hyderabad Kingsmen.
PES vs HYK: Head-to-head record in PSL
- Matches Played: 1
- Peshawar Zalmi (Won): 1
- Hyderabad Kingsmen (Won): 0
PES vs HYK: Match Details
- Match: Peshawar Zalmi (PES) vs Hyderabad Kingsmen (HYK), Final, Pakistan Super League 2026
- Match Date: May 3, 2026 (Sunday)
- Time: 7:30 PM (Indian Standard Time) / 2:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
- Toss time: 7:00 PM IST/ 1:30 PM GMT/ 6:30 PM Local
When to watch the PES vs HYK PSL 2026 final? Timing details
The PSL 2026 final will take place on May 3 (Sunday) at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The match will begin at 7:30 PM IST (Indian Standard Time).
According to Pakistan time, the encounter will start at 7:00 PM PKT. The toss will take place 30 minutes ahead of the start of the match in both countries.
How to watch the PES vs HYK PSL 2026 final in India?
The PSL 2026 matches will not be telecast in India. No network group has taken the broadcasting rights of the tournament in India.
How to watch the PES vs HYK PSL 2026 final in Pakistan?
The live telecast of PSL 2026 will be available in Pakistan on TV channels like Ten Sports, A Sports, PTV Sports, and Geo Super. The Tapmad, Tamasha, and Myco apps will provide the live streaming of the final. Fans can switch to these platforms to watch the match.
Where to watch the PSL 2026 Final? Country-wise TV, live streaming details
- India: Not Available
- Pakistan: Ten Sports, A Sports, PTV Sports, Geo Super/Tapmad, Tamasha, Myco
- Australia: ESPN
- New Zealand: ESPN
- Nepal: Tapmad
- USA & Canada: Willow Sports, Willow TV
- Bangladesh: T Sports
- Sri Lanka: Dialog TV, Tapmad
- Middle-East (MENA): Cricbuzz, Cricbuzz TV, Switch TV, Sportzplay
- UK: Sky Sports Network, Ary Digital
- Rest of the World: Tapmad
Where will the PES vs HYK final of PSL 2026 be played?
The encounter will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
Where to watch the PSL 2026 final in Pakistan?
The PSL 2026 final will be broadcast live in Pakistan on Ten Sports, A Sports, PTV Sports, and Geo Super. The Tapmad, Tamasha, and Myco apps will provide live streaming.
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