Masters 2019: Draw, schedule, TV channel, live stream, odds
MASTERS SNOOKER is well underway as Ronnie O’Sullivan and co go for glory. Express Sport has rounded up all the information you need ahead of the tournament including the draw, schedule, how to watch and the latest odds.
The Masters marks the first Triple Crown event of the calendar year and Ronnie O'Sullivan is the hot favourite to win an eighth title.
London’s Alexandra Palace plays host to the tournament, which comes to a conclusion on Sunday, January 20.
A top prize of £200,000 is on offer for the winning player, with the runner-up set to take home £90,000.
Mark Allen arrived as defending champion following his victory 12 months ago but failed to overcome Luca Brecel in the first round this year.
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Masters snooker 2019 - Draw & schedule
Sunday, January 13
1pm - Mark Allen vs Luca Brecel
7pm - John Higgins vs Ryan Day
Monday, January 14
1pm - Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham
7pm - Ding Junhui vs Jack Lisowski
Tuesday, January 15
1pm - Mark Williams vs Neil Robertson
7pm - Barry Hawkins vs Shaun Murphy
Wednesday, January 16
1pm - Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson
7pm - Mark Selby vs Stephen Maguire
Thursday, January 17
1pm - QF2 (Higgins/Day vs O’Sullivan/Bingham)
7pm - QF1 (Allen/Brecel vs Ding/Lisowski)
Friday, January 18
1pm - QF3 (Selby/Maguire vs Trump/Wilson)
7pm - QF4 (Hawkins/Murphy vs Williams/Robertson)
Saturday, January 19
1pm - Winner QF1 v Winner QF2
7pm - Winner QF3 v Winner QF4
Sunday, January 20
1pm - Final (First session)
7pm - Final (Second session)
All matches up to and including the semi-finals are best of 11 frames, with the final played over best of 19 frames (8/11).
Masters snooker 2019 - how to watch
Live television coverage of the Masters will be shown on the BBC and Eurosport.
Snooker fans will also be able to stream the action via the iPlayer app, BBC website and through the Eurosport player.
Masters snooker 2019 odds
Betfair spokesperson Katie Baylis said: “The legend that is Ronnie O’Sullivan is the big 2/1 favourite ahead of the start of the tournament, with punters keen to get behind him.
“Mark Selby and Judd Trump are hard to separate at 7/1 and 15/2 respectively, with Mark Allen at 10/1. But it looks like it’s Ronnie’s to lose at this stage.”
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Ronnie O’Sullivan - 2/1
Mark Selby - 7/1
Judd Trump - 15/2
Mark Allen - 10/1
Mark Williams - 12/1
Kyren Wilson - 14/1
John Higgins - 14/1
Neil Robertson - 16/1
Ding Junhui - 17/1
Barry Hawkins - 20/1
Shaun Murphy - 20/1
Stuart Bingham - 33/1
Jack Lisowski - 33/1
Ryan Day - 40/1
Stephen Maguire - 50/1
Luca Brecel - 80/1