When is World Cup 2023 final: Date, time, schedule and venue for India vs Australia ICC ODI cricket finale

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The 2023 Cricket World Cup final is set. Hosts India will take on Australia in the showpiece of the six-week long tournament.

India were the first team to confirm their place in the finale after beating New Zealand in the first semifinal.

Virat Kohli's record 50th ODI century led them home in sensational style by 70 runs at the Wankhede.

They were joined by Australia, who won a thriller against South Africa at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday with two overs to spare.

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Australia last reached the World Cup final in 2015 when they won the title for a record fifth time beating New Zealand, who managed to reach the final in the last two editions of the tournament.

South Africa have reached the semi-final twice, in 1999 and 2015. Sadly the Proteas have never managed to cross the threshold and make it to the final, and that run has continued in 2023.

Let's take a look at the date and venue for the final.

When and where is the final of 2023 Cricket World Cup?

The final of the 2023 Cricket World Cup will be held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on November 19.

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What time is the final of 2023 Cricket World Cup?

The action will begin at 2 p.m. local time IST (8:30 a.m. GMT, 7:30 p.m. AEDT)

2023 Cricket World Cup knockout Schedule

The summit clash will be held on November 19 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. 

Date Match Venue
Nov 15 Semifinal 1: India vs New Zealand (India won) Mumbai
Nov 16 Semifinal 2: South Africa vs Australia (Australia won) Kolkata
Nov 19 Final: India vs Australia Ahmedabad

Cricket World Cup final 2023 latest betting odds and predictions

The odds suggest India are the strong favourites for the World Cup final, and they will take some stopping after going 10 games unbeaten in the tournament so far.

(The Sporting News, odds via Dafabet India only)

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How to watch 2023 Cricket World Cup final live on TV?

Star Sports has acquired the broadcasting rights for the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India and will be airing this year's tournaments on its channels.

The channels are

  • Star Sports 1
  • Star Sports 1 HD
  • Star Sports 2
  • Star Sports 2 HD
  • Star Sports 1 Hindi HD
  • Star Sports 1 Kannada HD
  • Star Sports 1 Tamil HD
  • Star Sports 1 Telugu HD
  • Star Sports Select 2 HD (English)

In Australia, the final can be viewed on Nine for free-to-air viewers, while Fox Sports subscribers can catch the action on Fox Cricket.

How to stream 2023 Cricket World Cup final live for free?

The live streaming of the 2023 Cricket World Cup knockout stages will be on Disney+ Hotstar in India.

All mobile users will be able to view the World Cup clash involving the hosts for free of cost on the Disney+ Hotstar mobile app.

Australian cricket fans can livestream the match for free on 9Now, while paying subscribers can view the game on Kayo Sports.

How to watch 2023 Cricket World Cup final free on a smart TV

Want to enjoy the World Cup final on a larger screen?

Cricket fans in India can download Hotstar on their smart TVs as well.

To download the Hotstar app, you will need an Android TV or a smart TV with Tizen OS 2.4 or above (for Samsung TVs), Fire TV with OS6 or above, or webOS (LG TVs). Follow these steps to download and install the app:

  • Open the app marketplace on your smart TV, such as the Play Store if you have an Android TV.
  • Search for "Hotstar" within the app.
  • If the app is available, download and install it.
  • Open the Hotstar app and enjoy the match live!
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Ritabrata Banerjee is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.
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