The legendary Durand Cup, Asia’s oldest and among India’s most celebrated football tournaments, is back for its latest edition with a stellar line-up of 24 teams.
The 2025 tournament promises to deliver thrilling football as clubs from across the nation compete in six tightly-contested groups in the group stage.
Organisers have confirmed that this year’s tournament will be streamed live on Sony LIV and telecast across the Sony Sports Network, ensuring fans don’t miss a second of the action — from fierce tackles to dramatic goals and electrifying finishes.
The tournament will open with a marquee clash between East Bengal and South United FC in Kolkata, a fixture that sets the tone for the weeks of high-stakes football ahead. From defending champions and historic powerhouses to promising underdog teams looking to script their own fairy tales, the 2025 Durand Cup is set to be a spectacle of heart, grit, and club pride.
First held in 1888, the Durand Cup is not just a tournament; it’s a cornerstone of Indian football tradition. Over the decades, it has played host to iconic clubs, legendary players, and unforgettable moments. In its 2025 edition, the tournament continues that legacy while embracing a broader digital audience.
In a statement, the organisers highlighted that the live broadcast will help bring Indian football to more homes and newer fans. With Sony LIV and Sony Sports Network on board, viewers will be able to enjoy world-class coverage across platforms.
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