Australia vs England Champions Trophy 2025, Group B, Match 4, Live Streaming

Australia to take on South Africa in a high voltage match of the event. The 4th match of the tournament is will start at 2:30 PST and will be played at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore. Cricket fans can watch Australia vs England Champions Trophy 2025 Live on Smartcric.
AUS vs ENG 4th Match, Champions Trophy 2025, Lahore
Australia
22 February, 2025 | 2:30 PM
England
Australia vs England Champions Trophy 2025 Live Streaming
In Australia, no TV channel bagged the official broadcasting rights for the England vs Australia 4th Match; While PrimeVideo will live stream the match online (also available in Hindi).
In United Kingdom, Sky Sports Cricket acquires the live telecasting rights for this highly anticipating match. While AUS vs ENG live streaming will be available via Sky Go and Now.
Country | TV Channels / Live Streaming |
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Australia | PrimeVideo |
England | Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action, SkyGO, NOW and Sky Sports App |
Worldwide | Smartcric |
AUS vs ENG Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)
AUS
8
|
2
ENG
Team Form (Last 5 Matches)
Australia
L | L | L | L | W |
England
L | L | L | L | W |
Teams and Squad
Here below is the possible XI for both teams:
Australia Squad | England Squad |
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Travis Head (Batter) | Jos Buttler (Wicket Keeper Batter) |
Steven Smith (Batter) | Phillp Salt (Wicket Keeper Batter) |
Matthew Short (All Rounder) | Heinrich Klaasen (Batter) |
Glen Maxwell (All Rounder) | Joe Root (Batter) |
Marnus Labuschagne (Batter) | Ben Duckett (Wicket Keeper) |
Alex Carey (Wicket-Keeper) | Jamie Smith (Wicket Keeper) |
Jos Inglis (Wicket-Keeper) | Jamie Overton (All Rounder) |
Aaron Hardie (All Rounder) | Mark Wood (Bowler) |
Nathan Ellis (Bowler) | Adil Rasheed (Bowler) |
Sean Anthony Abbott (All Rounder) | Tom Banton (Wicket Keeper) |
Ben Dwarshuis (Bowler) | Harry Brook (Batter) |
Jake Fraser Mcgurk (Batter) | Brydon Carse (Batter) |
Spencer Johnson (Bowler) | Jofra Archer (Bowler) |
Tanveer Sangha (Bowler) | Liam Livingston (All Rounder) |
Gut Atkinson (Bowler) | |
Saqib Mahmood (Bowler) |
Match Preview
Australia are so effective at triumphing in international competitions but this one may be out of their reach with so many high-profile no-shows, such as Cameron Green (injured), Mitchell Marsh (injured) and Marcus Stoinis (retired).
Recent comprehensive defeats to a Sri Lanka team that didn’t even make the Champions Trophy will barely instill confidence.
Even so, with Smith, Head and Zampa still in the equation, not to mention Glenn Maxwell – devastating with bat in hand, capable enough with ball in hand, breathtaking in the field – it would be silly to discount them.
Joe Root returns to the ODI team after 18 months absent as the Champions Trophy is Brendon McCullum’s first big job in charge of the English white-ball team.
There are a lot of genuine pace choices – Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Brydon Carse and Saqib Mahmood – but the bowling unit has lots of critics following a difficult series against India. Rising star Jacob Bethell has been injured and withdrawn, replaced by big-hitting Tom Banton.