The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 fixtures and groupings have been announced by the ICC on Tuesday, 24 December, with the tournament set to begin on 19 February in Karachi with the final on 9 March.
In a clash between two cricketing titans, Australia and South Africa are both within striking distance of tournament progression. Here’s where the pivotal ICC Champions Trophy clash will be won and lost.
With New Zealand's comfortable 5-wicket win against Bangladesh, Mitchell Santner's side, along with India have qualified from Group A for the Champions Trophy 2025 semi-finals.
With India and New Zealand having booked their place into the semi-finals from Group A, all eyes are now on Group B, with all four teams still in the fray.
With England already knocked out, Jos Buttler's final game in charge of the ODI team saw his country take on a Proteas side, which has now sealed the remaining semi-final spot from Group B.