When do the tickets for the India vs South Africa Women’s World Cup final go live?

India’s stunning victory over Australia in Navi Mumbai on October 30 means they’ll meet South Africa to battle it out in the final of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The final is set for 3:00 PM (IST) on Sunday, 2 November, at the D.Y. Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai. The stage is set for a historic finale, as one of these two sides will lift the coveted Women’s World Cup trophy for the very first time.

When do the tickets for the India vs South Africa Women's World Cup final go live?
When do the tickets for the India vs South Africa Women’s World Cup final go live?

As the excitement builds, attention has now turned to the ticket sales for the title clash. The official listing for the match, titled “FINAL – ICC WOMEN’S CWC 2025”, is already live on BookMyShow, confirming event details such as the start time (3:00 PM IST), approximate duration (8 hours), and age limit (2 years and above). The venue — D.Y. Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai — is one of India’s premier cricket venues known for its electrifying crowd atmosphere.

However, the ticket status as on 31 October 2025, shows “Coming Soon”, indicating that sales have not yet opened to the public. The event page also includes a note under “You should know,” advising fans to access their M-Tickets under “Your Orders” once bookings begin. With India reaching the final for the third time and South Africa set to make their first-ever appearance, demand for tickets is expected to skyrocket, and a packed stadium is almost guaranteed once ticket sales go live.

For South Africa, this marks a monumental milestone — their first-ever appearance in a Women’s ODI World Cup Final. Their journey to the title clash has been one of consistency and determination. In the league stage, the Proteas won five of their seven matches, registering strong performances throughout the group phase.

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Their only defeats came against England and Australia, but they bounced back firmly when it mattered the most. In the semi-final against England — a repeat of the 2017 and 2022 knockout fixtures where England had prevailed — South Africa exacted sweet revenge with a dominant 125-run victory, powered by a clinical all-round display that left England with no answers.

India, on the other hand, endured a mixed group campaign but peaked at precisely the right time. In the league stage, the hosts managed three wins from their seven outings, while one match ended in a no result due to rain. Their defeats came against Australia, England, and South Africa, but despite the uneven start, they gathered momentum in the knockout phase.

In the second semi-final, India stunned the defending champions Australia with a remarkable chase of 339, sealing victory by five wickets with nine balls to spare in front of a raucous Navi Mumbai crowd. It was one of India’s finest batting performances on the global stage and ensured a dream final on home soil.

Fans are advised to keep a close watch on the official BookMyShow portal for ticket release updates and prepare to secure their seats quickly for what promises to be a historic finale in women’s cricket.

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