LIVE NPL – Nepal Premier League

DishHome Go App will charge viewers Rs 300 per device to watch the second season of the Nepal Premier League (NPL), which begins on November 16 (1 Mangsir). The company set the pricing after securing the exclusive OTT broadcasting rights for the tournament.
Different Pricing for International Viewers
According to DishHome:
Viewers in Gulf countries will have to pay Rs 500 per device.
Viewers in all other countries except Nepal and India will need to pay USD 10 per device.
In Nepal and India, NPL matches will also be available on Star Sports.
An additional Nepali TV channel partner will be finalized by Saturday.
Exclusive OTT Rights Awarded
The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) had opened a tender on November 4 to sell exclusive OTT broadcasting rights for countries outside India. DishHome Go was selected through this process.
NPL matches will not be streamed on YouTube.
Access and Payment Options
The DishHome Go app will be available on:
Mobile phones
Android TV
Web browsers
Viewers can subscribe globally and make payments through:
Khalti
eSewa
Visa
Mastercard
DishHome has also released a new version of the app on the Google Play Store, and the iOS version will go live in a few days.
Technical Partners to Ensure High-Quality Streaming
To ensure high-quality and uninterrupted live streaming, DishHome has partnered with:
Mobiotics – A leading OTT platform builder. Their system previously supported over 2.3 million simultaneous viewers during the Bangladesh–India match in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Akamai – A global cloud and CDN leader that works with Hotstar for digital streaming of the IPL. Akamai provides fast, secure, and reliable content delivery through its worldwide network of servers.
These partnerships aim to deliver smooth, high-quality, and reliable online streaming of NPL matches worldwide.