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When is the Champions Trophy on?
Showdowns then include New Zealand v Australia, India v Pakistan and England v Australia on 10 June. The final is at the Oval on Sunday 18 June. Here’s the complete fixture list
Group stages
England v Bangladesh (Oval): Thursday 1 June Australia v New Zealand (Edgbaston): Friday 2 June Australia v Bangladesh (Oval): Monday 5 June England v New Zealand (Cardiff): Tuesday 6 June New Zealand v Bangladesh (Cardiff): Friday 9 June England v Australia (Edgbaston): Saturday 10 June Sri Lanka v South Africa (Oval): Saturday 3 June India v Pakistan (Edgbaston): Sunday 4 June Pakistan v South Africa (Edgbaston): Wednesday 7 June India v Sri Lanka (Oval): Thursday 8 June India v South Africa (Oval): Sunday 11 June Sri Lanka v Pakistan (Cardiff): Monday 12 June
Knockout stages
Semi-Final 1, A1 v B2 (Cardiff): Wednesday 14 June Semi-Final 2, A2 v B1 (Edgbaston): Thursday 15 June Final (Oval): Sunday 18 June
Where can you watch it?
Full coverage of the Champions Trophy will be on Sky Sports in the UK. All the group stage matches will be shown live on Sky Sports 2, while the semi finals and final will be on Sky Sports 1. If you don’t have Sky Sports it’s easy enough to subscribe. If you’re new to Sky then you can join Sky Sports from £49.50 per month If you already have Sky you can currently get the Sports package for £18 extra for the first 3 months Click here to see all the Sky Sports package options Another great way to access the Champions Trophy coverage without buying full Sky is purchasing a NOW TV pass. You can buy a day, week or month pass to Sky Sports to watch on your smart TV, phone or tablet. Click here to view Sky Sports passes from NOW TV
Is there an app for that?
Yep. You can sign into the Sky Go if you are subscribed to Sky Sports to watch the Champions Trophy on your phone or tablet. Click here to download Sky Go for free on iPhone or iPad Click here to download Sky Go for free on Android phone or tablet
Not in the UK? Not a problem
You can watch the Champions Trophy even if you’re not in the UK by using a VPN, provided you have a Sky Sports subscription. A VPN is software that allows you to access blocked content even if you’re not in the country. A VPN also improves your privacy while surfing. A particularly good option is Nord VPN, which at the moment is on offer. Simply installing on your computer, phone or tablet will allow you to watch the ICC Champions Trophy if you’re outside the UK. Henry is Tech Advisor’s Phones Editor, ensuring he and the team covers and reviews every smartphone worth knowing about for readers and viewers all over the world. He spends a lot of time moving between different handsets and shouting at WhatsApp to support multiple devices at once.