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Guide to Watching World Snooker Championship 2024: Live Stream, TV Channel, Schedule, and Prize Money

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2024 World Snooker Championship: Schedule, TV Channels, Prize Money, and More

The stage is set for the 2024 World Snooker Championship, set to kick off on Saturday, April 20 at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK. This prestigious tournament, which has been running since 1927 and held at the Crucible for the past 48 years, promises 16 days of intense billiards action as the world’s best players vie for the coveted title.

Belgium’s Luca Brecel enters the tournament as the defending champion, having clinched the title in a stunning fashion last year. Brecel, despite being ranked below the likes of Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump, is the automatic number one seed for this year’s championship. He will face off against 31st seed David Gilbert in his opening match, while O’Sullivan will take on Welsh qualifier Jackson Page.

The World Snooker Championship is not just a sporting event, but a spectacle for fans and broadcasters alike. The BBC will provide extensive coverage of the tournament across multiple channels, including BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Four, and the Red Button, as well as on BBC iPlayer. Eurosport subscribers can also catch the action live or on catch-up via Discovery+.

With a staggering prize fund of £2,395,000 up for grabs, including a hefty £500,000 for the winner, the stakes are high for all players involved. In addition to the prize money, players have the chance to win bonuses for the highest break and maximum break recorded during the tournament.

As the world’s best cueists gather in Sheffield for the 2024 World Snooker Championship, fans can expect thrilling matches, unexpected upsets, and a display of skill and precision that only the sport of snooker can deliver. Stay tuned for all the action and drama as the tournament unfolds over the next 16 days, culminating in the crowning of a new world champion on Sunday, May 5.

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