How to book IPL 2025 tickets online: Here’s a step by step guide

IPL 2025 tickets are available on official platforms like BookMyShow, Paytm, and IPLT20.com.
Fans can select from various seating categories, including General, Premium, and VIP.
Offline ticket bookings can be made at stadium box offices with valid ID proof.
IPL 2025 is set to begin next month, with fans eagerly awaiting their tickets. The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 is set to begin on March 22 and will feature 74 matches across 13 venues. If you want to see your favourite cricketers in action on the field, we’ve compiled a list of all the steps you can take to book IPL tickets for your favorite matches.
How to book IPL 2025 tickets online
Fans can purchase their IPL 2025 tickets on websites like BookMyShow, Paytm, and IPLT20.com. You can book your IPL tickets by following these steps.
1. The customers can get the tickets on any of the above platforms using your smartphone, tablet or PC, as these are official channels for ticket sales.
2. After landing on the platform, the customers can select the match they want to attend. Do note that the IPL 2025 matches will be hosted across different locations including Wankhede Stadium, and M.A. Chidambaram Stadium.
3. The tickets will be available in different categories including the General, Mid-Range, Premium, and VIP. The prices will vary depending on the selected category. Fans booking early to secure the best seats.
4. Make the payments via debit/credit cards, UPI, net banking, or digital wallets.
5. Soon after the payment gets successful, the fans will get email or SMS confirmation along with an e-ticket or QR code.
6. The fans can also download the e-ticket or get it printed. The QR code will also be sent over email/SMS.
Offline ticket booking
If you prefer to book your tickets offline rather than online, they can be purchased at stadium box offices and authorized retail outlets. Customers must first check ticket availability and provide valid ID proof (such as Aadhaar or PAN). After that, fans can pay and collect their tickets.
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