Discover comprehensive details about the Caribbean Premier League 2025, including live streaming options, broadcasting channels, schedules, teams, and squad information—all in one place. Check out the list of CPL 2025 live telecast and broadcast TV channels to watch the matches for free.

The 13th season of the Caribbean Premier League – CPL 2025 will be from August 14 to September 21, 2025, with 34 games to be played across six locations: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Launching in 2013, the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has become a leading T20 league, contributing more than $100 million in economic activity to the Caribbean region each year. The event will be conducted in a double round-robin schedule, eventually concluding in playoffs featuring an Eliminator, Qualifiers, and Final in Guyana.

Where to Watch Caribbean Premier League Live Streaming, CPL 2025

In India, fans can catch CPL 2025 matches on the Star Sports Network for live TV broadcasts, while digital viewers can stream all games on FanCode with a tournament pass priced at INR 199, offering high-quality coverage and additional features like highlights and replays.

Within the Caribbean, RUSH Sports, SportsMax, and Flow offer regional TV broadcasts, while streaming is accessible via RUSH apps, SportsMax app, and other local platforms, providing free or low-cost options to engage the home audience.

Live Telecast and Broadcasting TV Channels List

  • India: Star Sports Network, FanCode (INR 199/tournament)
  • USA/Canada: Willow TV, Willow TV/Sling TV ($10/month)
  • UK/Ireland: TNT Sports, Discovery+ (£6.99/month)
  • Australia: Fox Sports, Kayo Sports ($25/month)
  • New Zealand: Sky Sport, Sky Now ($25/month)
  • Caribbean: RUSH Sports, SportsMax, Flow Sports,
  • South Africa: SuperSport TV and App
  • MENA Region: Etisalat, Cricbuzz
  • Pakistan: A Sports, Tapmad TV (Web and App)
  • Bangladesh: Gazi TV, T Sports HD
  • Rest of World: CPL YouTube/Facebook (highlights/select live)

Pakistan fans can watch CPL live streaming via the A Sports app and Tapmad TV. In Bangladesh, Gazi TV broadcasts matches on TV, supported by streaming on the Gazi TV app, popular for its affordable access and local insights.

For audiences in the USA and Canada, Willow TV provides comprehensive TV coverage, with streaming available through Willow TV’s platform or via Sling TV as a $10/month add-on, ensuring North American fans don’t miss any action with English commentary and on-demand options.

In the UK and Ireland, TNT Sports holds the broadcasting rights for live TV, complemented by streaming on Discovery+ Premium at £6.99 per month, delivering seamless access to matches with expert analysis tailored for European viewers.

Australian and New Zealand cricket fans can watch CPL 2025 on Fox Sports or Sky Sport for TV, with live streaming on Kayo Sports or Sky Sport Now for $25/month, featuring local time adjustments and in-depth post-match discussions.

South African viewers can tune into SuperSport for TV coverage, with streaming on the SuperSport app, known for its reliable service and cricket-focused content.

In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Etisalat handles TV rights, with streaming on Cricbuzz and Etisalat platforms, catering to the growing cricket fanbase in the region.

For the rest of the world, coverage varies by country, but official CPL YouTube and Facebook channels provide highlights and select live streams in underserved regions, often free, to broaden global reach.

CPL 2025 Schedule, Venue, and Time Table

Announced March 24, 2025, the schedule includes evening games (7:00 PM local) and double-headers for global appeal. Venues: Warner Park (8,000 capacity), Sir Vivian Richards Stadium (10,000), Daren Sammy Stadium (15,000), Brian Lara Stadium (15,000), Kensington Oval (28,000), Providence Stadium (15,000). Playoffs in Providence. Times local; IST +9.5 hours. Full table below, based on official fixtures.

MatchDateTeamsVenueTime (Local)Time (IST)
1Aug 14SKNP vs ABFWarner Park, St Kitts7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 15)
2Aug 15SKNP vs GAWWarner Park, St Kitts7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 16)
3Aug 16ABF vs BRSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 17)
4Aug 17SKNP vs TKRWarner Park, St Kitts11:00 AM8:30 PM
5Aug 17ABF vs SLKSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 18)
6Aug 19SKNP vs SLKWarner Park, St Kitts7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 20)
7Aug 20ABF vs TKRSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 21)
8Aug 21SKNP vs BRWarner Park, St Kitts7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 22)
9Aug 22ABF vs GAWSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 23)
10Aug 23SLK vs TKRDaren Sammy Stadium, St Lucia7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 24)
11Aug 24ABF vs SKNPSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua11:00 AM8:30 PM
12Aug 24SLK vs BRDaren Sammy Stadium, St Lucia7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 25)
13Aug 26SLK vs GAWDaren Sammy Stadium, St Lucia7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 27)
14Aug 27TKR vs ABFBrian Lara Stadium, Trinidad7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 28)
15Aug 28SLK vs SKNPDaren Sammy Stadium, St Lucia7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 29)
16Aug 29TKR vs BRBrian Lara Stadium, Trinidad8:00 PM5:30 AM (Aug 30)
17Aug 30TKR vs GAWBrian Lara Stadium, Trinidad7:00 PM4:30 AM (Aug 31)
18Aug 31SLK vs ABFDaren Sammy Stadium, St Lucia11:00 AM8:30 PM
19Sep 1TKR vs SKNPBrian Lara Stadium, Trinidad11:00 AM8:30 PM
20Sep 3TKR vs SLKBrian Lara Stadium, Trinidad7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 4)
21Sep 4BR vs GAWKensington Oval, Barbados7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 5)
22Sep 5BR vs ABFKensington Oval, Barbados7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 6)
23Sep 6BR vs SKNPKensington Oval, Barbados11:00 AM8:30 PM
24Sep 7BR vs TKRKensington Oval, Barbados7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 8)
25Sep 10BR vs SLKKensington Oval, Barbados7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 11)
26Sep 11GAW vs ABFProvidence Stadium, Guyana7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 12)
27Sep 12GAW vs SKNPProvidence Stadium, Guyana7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 13)
28Sep 13GAW vs SLKProvidence Stadium, Guyana11:00 AM8:30 PM
29Sep 14GAW vs BRProvidence Stadium, Guyana7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 15)
30Sep 16GAW vs TKRProvidence Stadium, Guyana7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 17)
EliminatorSep 173rd vs 4thProvidence Stadium, Guyana7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 18)
Qualifier 1Sep 191st vs 2ndProvidence Stadium, Guyana7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 20)
Qualifier 2Sep 20Loser Q1 vs Winner EliminatorProvidence Stadium, Guyana7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 21)
FinalSep 21Winner Q1 vs Winner Q2Providence Stadium, Guyana7:00 PM4:30 AM (Sep 22)

CPL 2025 All Teams Squad and Players List

Six franchises will participate in the tournament, representing different regions of the Caribbean:

  • Antigua & Barbuda Falcons (ABF)
  • Barbados Royals (BR)
  • Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW)
  • St Kitts & Nevis Patriots (SKNP)
  • Saint Lucia Kings (SLK)
  • Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR)

Antigua & Barbuda Falcons:

Imad Wasim, Shakib Al Hasan, Fabian Allen, Naveen-ul-Haq, Obed McCoy, Justin Greaves, Bevon Jacobs, Jayden Seales, AM Ghazanfar, Rahkeem Cornwall, Odean Smith, Jewel Andrew, Shamar Springer, Amir Jangoo, Karima Gore, Kevin Wickham, Joshua James.

Barbados Royals:

Rovman Powell, Brandon King, Sherfane Rutherford, Quinton de Kock, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Azmatullah Omarzai, Jomel Warrican, Kadeem Alleyne, Shagkere Parris, Kofi James, Nyeem Young, Rivaldo Clarke, Zishan Motara, Johann Layne, Ramon Simmonds.

Guyana Amazon Warriors:

Imran Tahir, Shimron Hetmyer, Romario Shepherd, Shai Hope, Glenn Phillips, Gudakesh Motie, Moeen Ali, Shamar Joseph, Keemo Paul, Dwaine Pretorius, Shamarh Brooks, Kemol Savory, Hassan Khan, Jediah Blades, Kevlon Anderson, Quentin Sampson, Riyad Latif.

St Kitts & Nevis Patriots:

Kyle Mayers, Jason Holder, Rilee Rossouw, Evin Lewis, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Corbin Bosch, Waqar Salamkheil, Andre Fletcher, Alick Athanaze, Mohammad Nawaz, Dominic Drakes, Mikyle Louis, Ashmead Nedd, Jeremiah Louis, Jyd Goolie, Navin Bidaisee, Leniko Boucher.

Saint Lucia Kings:

Tim David, Alzarri Joseph, Johnson Charles, Tim Seifert, Roston Chase, Tabraiz Shamsi, David Wiese, Delano Potgieter, Matthew Forde, Aaron Jones, Khary Pierre, Javelle Glen, Micah McKenzie, Shadrack Descarte, Johann Jeremiah, Keon Gaston, Ackeem Auguste.

Trinbago Knight Riders:

Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, Nicholas Pooran, Alex Hales, Akeal Hosein, Mohammad Amir, Colin Munro, Usman Tariq, Ali Khan, Darren Bravo, Yannic Cariah, Keacy Carty, Terrance Hinds, McKenny Clarke, Joshua Da Silva, Nathan Edward.