Pakistan will face Sri Lanka tonight in a vital Super Fours match, with both teams’ futures in the Asia Cup at stake. This contest, though not as heated as some of the previous matchups, carries immense significance as both sides look to keep their tournament hopes alive.
The game will be held at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, a ground both teams are familiar with, known for its high-scoring encounters. After the intensity of the India vs Pakistan and Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh matches, this clash feels more like a breather, though the pressure remains.
Both teams have already suffered a loss in the Super Fours, making tonight’s match a must-win. Pakistan holds a slight historical advantage over Sri Lanka, with a 13–10 lead in T20I encounters. However, Sri Lanka comes into this game with a psychological edge, having won their last five T20I matchups against Pakistan.
Fans in Pakistan can watch the match live on PTV Sports, the official broadcaster for the Asia Cup. Additionally, the match will be available for streaming on Tamasha and Myco.
For international viewers, here is the global coverage:
- India: Sony Sports Network (Sony Liv app/website)
- Sri Lanka: Sirasa TV, TV-1 (Dialog ViU app)
- Bangladesh: Gazi TV (Toffee, Tapmad)
- USA: Willow TV
- Australia: Kayo Sports, Foxtel
- UAE & MENA: CricLife, CricLife Max (StarzPlay)
- United Kingdom: TNT Sports via Sky, BT, EE, Virgin Media (discovery+ app)
- Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport (SuperSport digital streaming)
ProSports’ live watch-along will also offer a chance for fans to join in the conversation, share their predictions, and react in real-time as the action unfolds.
Both teams are coming off tough losses—Pakistan to India and Sri Lanka to Bangladesh—but remain firmly in contention for a place in the final. As the Super Fours progress, this fixture is less about explosive cricket and more about resilience, momentum, and rediscovering belief.
With both teams needing a win to stay in the hunt, tonight’s match is a defining moment. One team will reignite its campaign, while the other’s hopes may fade under the lights of Abu Dhabi. Expect a gritty, dramatic contest that could play a pivotal role in the Asia Cup’s narrative.




















