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Match tickets for the blockbuster DP World ILT20 Season 4 are available now

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October 18, 2025
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Dubai: Match tickets for DP World International League T20 Season 4 are now available. The biggest T20 tournament of the Gulf region begins on the UAE National Day – Tuesday, 2 December. The 34-match cricketing extravaganza will conclude with a grand final on Sunday, 4 January 2026. The opening clash of the season will be a rematch of the Season 3 final; the defending champions Dubai Capitals will take on the Desert Vipers at the Dubai International Stadium.

Tickets can be purchased from the ticketing platform Virgin Megastore – link: tickets.ilt20.ae.

Affordable ticket options for all ages:

The DP World ILT20 Season 4 family-friendly pricing ensures accessibility for cricket lovers of all ages. Children aged six to 16 can enjoy matches at an affordable price starting from AED 10 per ticket, applicable for all match days, including the final. Adult ticket prices start from AED 20 per ticket. For those seeking an enhanced match-day experience, hospitality packages are widely available.

New Match-day Experiences

This season, fans can look forward to enhanced match-day experiences at Dubai International Stadium, designed to elevate the excitement and atmosphere:

The SIXES Lounge – A premium corporate hospitality area and viewing platform offering five-star catering and an exclusive match-day experience.

The SIXES Family Lounge – A dedicated family area and viewing platform featuring Santa’s Grotto and festive activities for children and their families.

The league is also introducing Crickmas Wonderland (formerly known as the DP World ILT20 Cricket Carnival), transforming match days at Dubai International Stadium and Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi into festive celebrations for fans of all ages. Expect live entertainment, music, games, food stalls, giveaways, and vibrant holiday-themed attractions.

At Abu Dhabi and Sharjah stadiums, families can step into Santa’s Grotto, where children will receive a special gift and enjoy a memorable photo opportunity.

To make it even more exciting, fans can participate in the DP World ILT20 Raffle Draws, held daily throughout the season. Every ticket purchase automatically enters fans into the raffle:

Daily Raffles: Winners will be announced at each match, receiving a shopping voucher and a luxury staycation experience.

Mega Raffle: At the end of the tournament, fans stand a chance to win four gold coins and a brand-new Audi A3.

With thrilling cricket, premium hospitality, festive family fun, and exciting prizes – this season of DP World ILT20 promises an unforgettable celebration for everyone.

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