THE world’s best snooker players are descending on Essex for the English Open.
It is the fourth ranking event of the season and Neil Robertson is looking to defend his crown.
Neil Robertson is the reigning English Open champion[/caption]
Ronnie O’Sullivan will not be featuring after his final loss at the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters[/caption]
The Aussie potter beat Wu Yize 9-7 to take home the Steve Davis Trophy in last year’s Home Nations showpiece.
Robertson is seeded No1 for this tournament after his stunning win over Ronnie O’Sullivan in the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters final last month.
The Rocket is not out to get revenge as he has decided to sit out this tournament.
That is despite a £100,000 cheque being handed to the winner and all the action being played just a few miles away from where he grew up.
When is the English Open Snooker 2025?
- The English Open gets underway on Thursday, September 11, with the seeds entering on Monday, September 15.
- It concludes with the final on Sunday, September 21.
- The Brentwood Centre in Essex is the venue for this competition.
What TV channel is the English Open Snooker 2025 on and can it be live streamed?
- The English Open Snooker 2025 is being broadcast LIVE on TNT Sports in the UK.
- Fans can also live stream the action on Discovery+.
- Alternatively, you won’t miss a frame or any match reaction with SunSport‘s LIVE blog.
English Open Snooker 2025 schedule
Thursday, September 11
Round One
- Cheung Ka Wai vs Jimmy White
- Sunny Akani vs Oliver Brown
- Zhao Hanyang vs Connor Benzey
- Huang Jiahao vs Oliver Sykes
- Liam Highfield vs Onyee Ng
- Wang Yuchen vs Florian Nuessle
- Marco Fu vs Gao Yang
- Antoni Kowalski vs Liam Graham
- Amir Sarkhosh vs Sahil Nayyar
- Louis Heathcote vs Mahmoud El Hareedy
- Duane Jones vs Patrick Whelan
- David Grace vs Jonas Luz
- Harris Tahir vs Michal Szubarczyk
- Sam Craigie vs Chatchapong Nasa
- Julien Leclercq vs Aidan Murphy
- Reanne Evans vs Jiang Jun
Friday, September 12
Round One
- Artemijs Zizins vs Yao Pengcheng
- Chang Bingyu vs Leone Crowley
- Bai Yulu vs Liu Wenwei
- Iulian Boiko vs Xu Yichen
- Robbie McGuigan vs Mink Nutcharut
- Chris Totten vs Ross Muir
- Farakh Ajaib vs Kreishh Gurbaxani
- Haydon Pinhey vs Ryan Davies
- Bulcsu Revesz vs Alexander Ursenbacher
- Steven Hallworth vs Mateusz Baranowski
- Mitchell Mann vs Ian Burns
- Dylan Emery vs Fergal Quinn
- Ben Mertens vs Ashley Hugill
- Liam Davies vs Hatem Yassem
- Allan Taylor vs Umut Dikme
Saturday, September 13 & Sunday, September 14: Round Two
Monday, September 15 & Tuesday, September 16: Round Three
Wednesday, September 17: Round Four
Thursday, September 18: Round Five
Friday, September 19: Quarter-finals
Saturday, September 20: Semi-finals
Sunday, September 21: Final