IND-W vs SA-W Women's World Cup 2025 final tickets: How to buy, price and cost to watch India vs South Africa match in Navi Mumbai – sportingnews.com
Mayank Bande
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The Women’s World Cup 2025 Final is all set to crown a first-time champion on Sunday, November 2, as India face South Africa at the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
Courtesy of Jemimah Rodrigues and Laura Wolvaartd’s heroics for India and South Africa respectively, the teams reached the final after memorable semi-final wins over the former champions, Australia and England.
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As India play their third World Cup final against the first-time finalists South Africa, we take a look at the ticket details for the fixture.
The ticket prices for the final are yet to be revealed by ICC’s ticketing partners. However, it is known that the prices will start at Rs. 150 (INR).
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During the previous fixture at the venue, i.e., the semi-final between India and Australia, the following were the prices for each stand:
Cricket fans who want to catch the Women’s World Cup Final action live at the D.Y. Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai, can go to the BookMyShow website and buy the tickets.
According to BookMyShow (the official ticketing partner), the ticket sales will be live soon.
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Mayank Bande has extensive experience in cricket writing. His work has previously appeared on platforms like OneCricket and Last Word on Sports. Beyond cricket, Mayank closely follows football as an FC Barcelona supporter, along with tennis and Olympic sports. Despite holding a degree in Business Administration, he chose to pursue a career in sports, bringing sharp analysis to his writing as someone who once played cricket.
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