The spotlight shifts from heated rivalries to a gentler, but no less significant, showdown tonight as Pakistan and Sri Lanka meet in the Asia Cup Super Fours, with their tournament futures hanging in the balance.
Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Stadium will host the contest, a venue both sides know well and where high-scoring encounters are common.
After days of intensity which followed India vs. Pakistan and Sri Lanka vs. Bangladesh, this fixture feels like cricket taking a deep breath. Two sides familiar with each other, evenly matched in strengths and shortcomings, step into a match that may quietly shape the direction of their campaigns. Both Pakistan and Sri Lanka already have a Super Fours loss on their record, and any slip-up tonight could spell their exit.
The historical head-to-head paints Pakistan as the slight favourite, leading Sri Lanka 13–10 in T20I meetings. But Sri Lanka carry the psychological edge of a five-match winning streak in T20Is against Pakistan.
How to Watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Super Fours Match Locally:
Fans in Pakistan can catch every ball live on PTV Sports, the official broadcaster of the Asia Cup. For those who prefer streaming, both Tamasha and Myco will be carrying the match live.
| Platform | iOS | Play Store | Desktop/Web |
| Myco | LINK | LINK | LINK |
| Tamasha | LINK | LINK | LINK |
Global Coverage:
| Country/Region | TV Channels | Streaming Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
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Both sides are bruised, Pakistan from their encounter with India, Sri Lanka from their slip against Bangladesh. Yet both remain firmly in the hunt for a place in the final. As the Super Fours unfold, this fixture feels less about fireworks and more about resilience, momentum, and rediscovering belief.
There’s no time left for mistakes. Tonight isn’t just a match, it’s a crossroads. One team will revive its campaign, the other may see its hopes fade. Under the Abu Dhabi lights, expect grit, drama, and a contest that could define the Asia Cup narrative.

