County Championship 2025: Live Streaming Details & Where to watch

The County Championship 2025 can be watched live for free via county teams’ official YouTube channels and the ECB Match Centre. Fans worldwide, including in India, can enjoy full match coverage without any subscription.

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County Championship 2025: Live Streaming Details & Where to watch

County Championship 2025 is the 125th year of England's renowned first-class cricket competition. It began on April 4, 2025, and will go on until September 24, 2025. Fans worldwide are eager to see their favorite teams and players. If you are interested in watching the matches live, here's an easy-to-follow guide.

Matches usually start at:

  • 11:00 AM (UK time)
  • 3:30 PM (Indian Standard Time)

Division One counties

Durham
Essex
Hampshire
Nottinghamshire
Somerset
Surrey
Sussex
Warwickshire
Worcestershire
Yorkshire

Division Two counties

Derbyshire
Glamorgan
Gloucestershire
Kent
Lancashire
Leicestershire
Middlesex
Northamptonshire

How to Watch County Championship 2025 Live

1. YouTube Live Streams (Free):

  • Nottinghamshire YouTube Channel
  • Surrey Cricket YouTube Channel

2. ECB Match Centre (Official Website):

Visit: https://www.ecb.co.uk/county-championship/match-centre

3. England Cricket App

You can also watch live matches on the England Cricket app, which is available on

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