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Champions Trophy 2025: Karachi stadium entry rules, restricted items, everything you need to know

Cricket fans attending the Champions Trophy matches in Karachi are reminded of important entry requirements ahead of the opening match at National Stadium.

To gain access to the stadium, Cricket fans are required to bring both a valid original national identity card and a hard copy of the match ticket.

Online tickets will not be accepted, so attendees should ensure they have the physical ticket with them to enjoy the match.

Those who booked tickets online can collect their physical tickets from designated TCS centers.

Restricted Items:

  1. Power Bank
  2. Air pods
  3. Betel nuts
  4. Foods and Drinks

The stadium gates will open three hours before the match.

Parking locations and their routes

Cricket fans attending the Champions Trophy matches at the National Bank Stadium are advised to take alternative routes to avoid congestion, particularly on Sir Shah Suleman Road.

Only VIPs and vehicles with special passes or stickers will be allowed entry from Gate No. 8. General spectators must use the main gate and gates 04, 05, 06, 12, 13, or 14 to access the stadium.

Security checks will be conducted at all entrance gates, so fans are encouraged to arrive well before the match begins.

READ: Karachi police issue traffic plan for Champions Trophy 2025, Tri-Series

A parking space at the National Coaching Centre and China Ground has been designated for the spectators coming from the bridge of Karsaz Road. At the same time, those coming from Millennium and New Town can also use the same parking areas.

VIPs and those with special passes will have designated parking inside the stadium reserved parking space.

All roads surrounding the stadium will remain open for traffic, but there will be a strict ban on drone cameras in and around the stadium.

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