For the first time in the 41-year history of the Asia Cup , India and Pakistan will face off in the tournament final. The match, set for Sunday, September 28, at Dubai International Stadium, marks a major sporting milestone as an unbeaten India takes on a resurgent Pakistan. While cricket fans gear up for the high-voltage encounter, authorities in Dubai have issued strong advisories urging spectators to follow all security protocols, including a strict list of prohibited items, clear dos and don’ts, and a warning of strict penalties for any violations to ensure a safe and smooth event.
With global attention on the event and emotions expected to run high on and off the field, crowd management measures have been reinforced, and violations will invite firm legal action. The final unfolds not only under the glare of international spotlight, but also against a backdrop of recent regional tension.
Asia Cup 2025 final: India-Pakistan rivalry reaches new heights in Dubai
India and Pakistan have never met in an Asia Cup final before, making Sunday’s encounter a historic occasion. India enters the final with a flawless record, having won all six matches in the tournament so far, including two dominant performances against Pakistan. Their most recent victory came in a nail-biting Super Over finish against Sri Lanka.
Pakistan, meanwhile, overcame a rocky start with back-to-back defeats to India but rebounded strongly with a crucial win over Bangladesh to secure their place in the final. This will be the third T20 International between India and Pakistan in this tournament, and their fourth meeting at the Dubai venue this year, with India having claimed victory in each of the previous three.
India, already the most successful team in Asia Cup history with eight titles, will be aiming for their ninth. Pakistan, twice champions themselves, are looking to halt India’s winning streak and claim a statement victory on one of cricket’s biggest regional stages.
Security tightened at Dubai Stadium ahead of India vs Pakistan Asia Cup final
With global attention fixed on the match, the Dubai Events Security Committee (ESC) has confirmed that all security arrangements are in place for the final at Dubai International Cricket Stadium . Authorities have stressed that ensuring safety and upholding the UAE’s reputation for hosting world-class events remain top priorities.
Dubai Police have mobilised teams across multiple units and specialisations to manage crowd control, maintain order, and respond to any security breaches swiftly and decisively. Any violation of stadium security protocols will trigger immediate legal action to protect the public and stadium infrastructure.
The ESC has also called on all fans to demonstrate good sportsmanship and behave in a way that reflects the civilised image of the UAE. Cooperation with security personnel is essential to maintaining the positive, family-friendly atmosphere that Dubai is known for, a point authorities have strongly emphasised ahead of the final.
All you need to know if you're attending the match
If you're among the lucky fans holding a ticket to the final, preparation is key to enjoying the game without disruption. Authorities have issued a detailed set of instructions and regulations for spectators:
Entry and arrival
Dubai Police have published a strict list of banned items and behaviours inside the stadium. These include:
Strict legal penalties for security violations
Authorities have emphasised strict enforcement under the Federal Law on the Security of Sports Facilities and Events, imposing fines and imprisonment for offences like unauthorised pitch entry and possession of banned items to maintain safety and order.
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With global attention on the event and emotions expected to run high on and off the field, crowd management measures have been reinforced, and violations will invite firm legal action. The final unfolds not only under the glare of international spotlight, but also against a backdrop of recent regional tension.
Asia Cup 2025 final: India-Pakistan rivalry reaches new heights in Dubai
India and Pakistan have never met in an Asia Cup final before, making Sunday’s encounter a historic occasion. India enters the final with a flawless record, having won all six matches in the tournament so far, including two dominant performances against Pakistan. Their most recent victory came in a nail-biting Super Over finish against Sri Lanka.
Pakistan, meanwhile, overcame a rocky start with back-to-back defeats to India but rebounded strongly with a crucial win over Bangladesh to secure their place in the final. This will be the third T20 International between India and Pakistan in this tournament, and their fourth meeting at the Dubai venue this year, with India having claimed victory in each of the previous three.
India, already the most successful team in Asia Cup history with eight titles, will be aiming for their ninth. Pakistan, twice champions themselves, are looking to halt India’s winning streak and claim a statement victory on one of cricket’s biggest regional stages.
Security tightened at Dubai Stadium ahead of India vs Pakistan Asia Cup final
With global attention fixed on the match, the Dubai Events Security Committee (ESC) has confirmed that all security arrangements are in place for the final at Dubai International Cricket Stadium . Authorities have stressed that ensuring safety and upholding the UAE’s reputation for hosting world-class events remain top priorities.
Dubai Police have mobilised teams across multiple units and specialisations to manage crowd control, maintain order, and respond to any security breaches swiftly and decisively. Any violation of stadium security protocols will trigger immediate legal action to protect the public and stadium infrastructure.
The ESC has also called on all fans to demonstrate good sportsmanship and behave in a way that reflects the civilised image of the UAE. Cooperation with security personnel is essential to maintaining the positive, family-friendly atmosphere that Dubai is known for, a point authorities have strongly emphasised ahead of the final.
All you need to know if you're attending the match
If you're among the lucky fans holding a ticket to the final, preparation is key to enjoying the game without disruption. Authorities have issued a detailed set of instructions and regulations for spectators:
Entry and arrival
- Arrive at least three hours before the match begins to allow time for security checks and smooth entry.
- Each ticket allows a single entry only, re-entry will not be permitted under any circumstances.
- Fans must follow instructions from stewards and obey all posted signs throughout the venue.
- Vehicles must be parked only in designated areas. Do not stop or park on main roads leading to the stadium
Dubai Police have published a strict list of banned items and behaviours inside the stadium. These include:
- Fireworks, flares, laser pointers, and any flammable or hazardous materials
- Sharp objects, weapons, toxic substances, or remote-controlled devices
- Large umbrellas, camera rigs or tripods, selfie sticks, and unauthorised professional photography equipment
- Banners, signs, or flags not officially approved by the event organisers
- Glass containers, pets, bicycles, skateboards, and scooters
Strict legal penalties for security violations
Authorities have emphasised strict enforcement under the Federal Law on the Security of Sports Facilities and Events, imposing fines and imprisonment for offences like unauthorised pitch entry and possession of banned items to maintain safety and order.
- Unauthorised pitch entry or possession of banned items (fireworks, flares, etc.): 1 to 3 months imprisonment, plus fines of Dh5,000 (over ₹1.20 lakh) to Dh30,000(over ₹7.20 lakh).
- Violence, throwing objects, or use of racist/abusive language: fines ranging from Dh10,000 (over ₹2.40 lakh) to Dh30,000, with possible imprisonment.
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