Here’s when tickets will be available for India vs South Africa Women’s World Cup 2025 final

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The countdown to the India vs South Africa Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final has officially begun, with excitement soaring across the cricket world. The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai is set to host the grand finale on Sunday, November 9, a clash that will decide the newest name to etch its glory on the world stage.
Both teams are eyeing their maiden Women’s ODI World Cup crown, adding extra weight to the historic showdown. The semi-final between India and Australia saw a record approx. 34,000 spectators at the same venue, setting the tone for an even larger turnout this weekend. The title match promises to be more than just a contest; it’s the culmination of two nations’ journeys built on resilience, redemption, and raw belief.
The official BookMyShow listing titled ‘FINAL – ICC WOMEN’S CWC 2025’ has confirmed the event timing, venue, and duration but still displays the much-anticipated ‘Coming Soon’ under ticket availability. The post includes essential guidelines for fans, such as the M-Ticket retrieval process under ‘Your Orders’ once bookings begin.
Responding to rising curiosity, BookMyShow replied to user @shriram2394 on X (formerly Twitter), acknowledging the enthusiasm and urging fans to stay tuned to their app and website for real-time updates. With India reaching their third final and South Africa qualifying for their first, ticket demand is expected to skyrocket the moment sales open. DY Patil’s 55,000-seat arena is likely to sell out within hours, with fan interest peaking across digital platforms. The stadium, famed for its pulsating energy, is expected to transform into a sea of blue and green, celebrating a global event of unmatched intensity. Fans have been advised to remain alert, as announcements could drop anytime leading into the weekend spectacle.
Hello there, we absolutely love your excitement & are just as thrilled to see you at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025! Kindly stay tuned to our socials, the App &/ or the website, since the details about the same shall reflect in real-time as soon as the bookings go live!…
— BookMyShow (@bookmyshow) October 31, 2025
Also WATCH: Alyssa Healy, Phoebe Litchfield and other Australian players left heartbroken after loss to India in 2nd semifinal | Women’s World Cup 2025
For South Africa, this final is history in motion, their first-ever Women’s ODI World Cup Final after years of heartbreak and rebuilding. The Proteas stormed through the league stage with five wins out of seven, showing depth and discipline in all departments. Their 125-run semi-final victory over England avenged two past eliminations and underlined their evolution as a top-tier side.
India’s story, on the other hand, is one of redemption and resolve. Despite early setbacks in the group phase, the hosts found rhythm when it mattered most, culminating in a stunning semi-final triumph over Australia, where they chased down 339 with remarkable composure. That win, powered by bold stroke play and crowd-fueled momentum, reignited belief in a homegrown fairytale. As both nations prepare for their biggest-ever showdown, the world awaits a contest defined by nerves, pride, and the pursuit of first-time glory, under the bright lights of Navi Mumbai.
Also WATCH: Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur and teammates get emotional after India beat Australia to reach Women’s World Cup 2025 final
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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