UAE's full schedule for Asia Cup 2025

UAE will play their first game of Asia Cup 2025 against India.
Asia Cup 2025 is set to witness a battle between eight teams in September. The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has announced the full schedule of the tournament. Asia Cup 2025 will begin on September 9, and the final will take place on September 28.
The tournament will be played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where even the home nation will participate. The tournament will be played in T20I format to help big teams prepare for the ICC T20 World Cup next year and also help smaller nations to gain experience of playing against big sides.
Eight teams have been divided into two groups – A & B. While group A consists India, Pakistan, UAE and Oman, group B consists Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Hong Kong.
Each team will play other teams in the group once to decide which two teams from each group will make it to the Super Four round, which will decide the finalists.
Full schedule of UAE for the Asia Cup 2025

The UAE are part of Group A in Asia Cup 2025. They will play their first match against India on September 10. Later, they will clash with Oman on September 15. UAE will face Pakistan in their last encounter of the group stage on September 17.
UAE vs India – 10th September
UAE vs Oman- 15th September
UAE vs Pakistan – 17th September
If UAE reach the Super Four stage, they will play three more games.
Super Four Schedule:
Sep 20: B1 vs B2
Sep 21: A1 vs A2
Sep 23: A2 vs B1
Sep 24: A1 vs B2
Sep 25: A2 vs B2
Sep 26: A1 vs B1
Final: 28th September
UAE are part of which group in Asia Cup 2025?
UAE are part of group A in Asia Cup 2025.
When will UAE play their first game of Asia Cup 2025?
UAE will play their first game of Asia Cup 2025 against India on September 10.
Where will Asia Cup 2025 take place?
Asia Cup 2025 will take place in UAE.
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