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Schedule and sequence of play for the Masters snooker match today featuring Ronnie O’Sullivan in the semi-finals

Schedule and sequence of play for the Masters snooker match today featuring Ronnie O’Sullivan in the semi-finals

All the information you require to follow Ronnie O’Sullivan’s quest for a record eighth championship at the 2024 Masters.

One of the Triple Crown jewels of snooker, the Masters at Alexandra Palace, will bring the game back to television screens in 2024.

The world’s top 16 players compete against one another in a straight-up knockout style in the Masters, which is always a unique occasion.

In real time! Watch Ronnie O’Sullivan take on Shaun Murphy in the semifinals.
After defeating Mark Williams in the championship match of the previous year, Judd Trump is currently the undisputed champion, while Ronnie O’Sullivan is vying for an unprecedented eighth title.

What time is the competition?
The Masters takes place in Alexandra Palace starting on Sunday, January 7 and concludes on Sunday, January 14 with the final.

How to observe
The rights holders in Ireland and the rest of Europe, Eurosport and Discovery+, will broadcast the full competition. Additionally, a few games will air on the BBC TV networks (mentioned below).

The action is available for online streaming on the websites and apps of BBC Sport, BBC iPlayer, Eurosport, and Discovery+.

What is the winning amount?
Prize money: £250,000

Runner-up: £100,000

Finals round: £60,000

Final round: £30,000

£15,000 in the first round

Maximum breakaway payout: £15,000

Prize money total: £725,000

Schedule for the Masters Snooker: First round (best of 11 frames)

Sunday, January 7

Luca Brecel 2–6 at 1 pm Lisowski Jack
Shaun Murphy at 7 p.m. 6-2 Zhang Anda
Monday, January 8

Ronnie O’Sullivan, 6-3 Ding Junhui, at 1pm
Mark Williams, 4-6 p.m. Ali Carter
Tuesday, January 9.

1 p.m.: Trump 6-5 Wilson Kyren
Neil Robertson at 7 p.m. 3-6 Barry Hawkins
Wednesday, January 10th

1 PM: Mark Allen 6-5 Higgins, John
Mark Selby 6-1 at 7 p.m. Robert Milkins.

All the information you require to follow Ronnie O’Sullivan’s quest for a record eighth championship at the 2024 Masters.


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