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Where To Watch The India Australia Final In The UAE

Ahead of the World Cup Final on November 19, Bazaar Arabia helps you plan an afternoon of much-anticipated sportsmanship

Where To Watch The India Australia Final In The UAE

The Cricket World Cup, officially known as ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, draws to an end this Sunday, November 19, for the 2023 season, in an epic event of two titan teams competing for the ICC World Cup trophy.

Hosted in the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. With over one million fans attending World Cup matches the semi-final clash between India and New Zealand achieved a peak concurrent viewership of 53 million. Anticipated figures are set to be record-breaking this Sunday.

India will be vying for its third World Cup title, over 10 years after their 2011 win against Sri Lanka in the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Where To Watch The India Australia Final In The UAE

Flying Catch

If you’re looking for the perfect venue to watch the Cricket World Cup in Dubai, look no further than Flying Catch. This sports restaurant is a true cricket institution, owned by the family of Indian Cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, is a cricket-lovers haven. Their six LED screens allow for an immersive experience, with the match also streaming on a colossal 200 cm giant screen. Their cool atmosphere filled cricket aficionados is sure to be just as exciting as the match itself.

Location: Al Hudeiba Street, Jumeirah 1, Dubai, UAE

For more information, please contact +971545274494 via Whatsapp.

Roaring Rabbit

This contemporary British gastropub seamlessly combines the vibrancy of a sports bar with a focus on ambience, complementing an extensive selection of food and drinks. Be sure to immerse yourself in the thrilling atmosphere and catch the games on one of their numerous screens, with cricket taking centre stage on the most extensive display. Whether you’re savouring the delectable menu or enjoying the lively sporting events, this gastropub offers a quintessentially British experience that caters to both culinary and entertainment preferences.

Location: Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai, UAE

For more information, please contact +971 4 275 4444

Mr Toad’s

Mr Toads persists as an important Dubai’s sporting hub, the Premier Inn pub chain has rapidly evolved into a city institution. Dotted all over the city, each venue maintains an atmosphere of excitement and warmth, providing the perfect backdrop to immerse yourself in the thrilling spectacle of the Cricket World Cup this year.

Multiple Locations in Dubai

Cooper’s

This popular venue hosts live broadcasts of sporting events all year round, this weekend will be completely dedicated to the ICC cricket final on multiple screens around the restaurant. As an award-winning pub in Abu Dhabi, its reputation precedes itself, promising an unparalleled experience for cricket enthusiasts

Where To Watch The India Australia Final In The UAE
Image: @coopersabudhabi via Instagram

Location: Park Rotana, Al Salam St Easter Ring Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE

For more information, please contact 02 657 3325

Hamilton’s

This Saadiyat Island establishment shines with authentic British and American dishes, stealing the spotlight. The warm, inviting atmosphere perfectly complements the must-try fish and chips. Indoors offers a snug setting, while the delightful outdoor patio is ideal for relishing the cooler weather before or after the match.

Where To Watch The India Australia Final In The UAE
Image: @hamiltons_gastropub via Instagram

Location: Saadiyat Rotana Resort & Villas Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE

For more information, please contact +971 2 697 0000

What time is the India Australia final?

The match is set to start at 12.30pm Gulf Standard Time (GST) on Sunday, November 19th.

How To Watch The India Australia Final Online

The match will be live-streamed on STARZPLAY, with broadcast coverage on CricLife MAX in the UAE. So you can catch the match at home and recreate the stadium atmosphere in your very own living room.

Lead Image Courtesy of @cricketworldcup via Instagram.

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