Bangladesh vs Pakistan live streams: Watch Asia Cup Rising Stars final from anywhere for *FREE*

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Bangladesh's Ripon Mondol (L) celebrates with teammates after the dismissal of India's Yashasvi Jaiswal ahead of the 2025 Asia Cup Rising Stars final featuring Bangladesh vs Pakistan in Doha on Nov, 23 2025. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP) (Photo by ISHARA S. KODIKARA/AFP via Getty Images)
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On 23 November, Bangladesh A and the Pakistan Shaheens clash in the Final of the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 at Doha’s West End Park Stadium. Here's how to watch Bangladesh vs Pakistan live streams for free – and from anywhere.

Bangladesh A reached the title game in dramatic fashion – their semi-final against India A was decided in a Super Over, thanks to a flawless double-wicket over from Ripon Mondol.

Pakistan Shaheens, meanwhile, edged Sri Lanka A by 5 runs in their semi, guided by crucial spin from Sufiyan Muqeem and Saad Masood. Key players to watch include Maaz Sadaqat, who’s piled up tournament-leading runs, and Bangladesh’s ripper Ripon Mondol, who’s already made headlines

Can Pakistan, captained by Irfan Khan, storm to victory in the Rising Stars finale? Our quick guide explains where to watch Bangladesh v Pakistan live including FREE options.

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Tamasha (PK) are streaming Bangladesh vs Pakistan for FREE.

Outside Pakistan? You can use a VPN to access your usual free streams from anywhere.

If you're traveling abroad, set your VPN server location back to 'Pakistan' to unblock your domestic Tamasha stream. More info below.

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How to watch BAN A vs PAK live streams in the US

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Willow TV is likely showing every game of the 2025 Asia Cup Rising Stars, including Bangladesh vs Pakistan Rising Stars final, in the US.

If you don't have it as part of your cable package, you can watch Willow through your choice of Sling TV's Desi Binge Plus or Dakshin Flex plans, costing just $10 per month. And because you can cancel any time, it means you can watch the 2025 Asia Cup Rising Stars final for only $10!

Outside the US right now? You can use NordVPN to catch all the action.

Where to watch Bangladesh vs Pakistan live streams in India

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The Bangladesh A vs Pakistan Shaheens live stream will be broadcast on Sony Sports Network in India, broadcaster of the Asia Cup Rising Stars.

Online streams picked up by the Sony LIV subscription service and app, with plans starting for as low as ₹399 per month.

How to watch Bangladesh vs Pakistan in the UK

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TNT Sports will be broadcasting every game of the 2025 Asia Cup Rising Stars, including Sunday's grand final: BAN A vs PAK SHA at 2.30pm GMT.

To access TNT Sports, you'll either need to add it to your TV package, or you can take out a standalone subscription via Discovery+, which will set you back from £30.99 per month (you can get it for just £25.49 a month if you sign up for the annual plan). You'll also have access to The Ashes 2025/26, Premier League, Champions League and Europa League football plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, MotoGP and more.

If you're on holiday in the UK and want to watch your usual domestic Asia Cup streams, you can use NordVPN to access them.

How to watch Bangladesh vs Pakistan online in Australia

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Every game of the Rising Stars Cup, including Bangladesh vs Pakistan, is live on Foxtel in Australia. That includes the BAN vs PAK final on Sunday, November 23.

Your most cost-efficient option is specialist sports streamer Kayo Sports, with plans starting from $30 a month after you've taken advantage of its first month from $1 offer or 7-day free trial.

Outside Oz? Get yourself a VPN, as per the instructions above.

How to watch Bangladesh v Pakistan live stream in Canada

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Willow TV is the only place to watch the 2025 Asia Cup Rising Stars final live streams in Canada, with Bangladesh vs Pakistan set to start at 9.30am ET.

Prices start at CA$8.99 monthly, but an annual subscription you can get for CA$79.99.

Outside Canada during the Rising Stars version of the Asia Cup? Simply use a VPN to tune in from overseas.

Bangladesh vs Pakistan FAQ

Bangladesh A vs Pakistan: Date, Time & Venue

Date: 23 November 2025

Time: Starts at 14:30 GMT / 17:30 local time (Doha)

Venue: West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha.

Bangladesh A v Pakistan Shaheens – Key Stats

  • Maaz Sadaqat (Pakistan Shaheens) has been the standout batter — 235 runs in the tournament, averaging 235.00, with a strike rate of ~185.03.
  • Pakistan’s spin trio: Sufiyan Muqeem (13 wickets, 5.40 econ, SR ~11.5) and Saad Masood (7 wickets, 6.33 econ) have been crucial.
  • Bangladesh A’s Ripon Mondol: 16 wickets (!), average ~7.00, economy ~7.00 per over.
  • Bangladesh’s batting firepower: Habibur Rahman Sohan is their leading scorer with 202 runs at an average of 67.33, while SM Meherob smashed 48* off just 18 balls in the semi.
  • In their semi-final, Bangladesh A posted 194/6, then won via a Super Over after dismissing India A for 0 in it.

Who does TechRadar think will win Bangladesh vs Pakistan?

Looking at form, stats, and key players, Pakistan Shaheens have the edge going into the Bangladesh vs Pakistan Rising Stars Final. Here's why;

If Pakistan executes its plans, especially against semi-final superstar Ripon Mondol early, they’re hot favorites. But in T20, Bangladesh A’s momentum and home-like confidence in Doha could still produce an upset.

TechRadar tips: Pakistan to win
Most Runs: Maaz Sadaqat
Most Wickets: Sufiyan Muqeem

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