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Welsh Open 2020 - Day 5
Judd Trump is into the second group phase of the WST Pro Series (Picture: Getty Images)

The WST Pro Series has entered Phase Two as the 32 remaining players compete over four more groups this week to leave just eight men in the final group on Sunday.

Despite the unpredictable best-of-three format, most of the biggest names are through to this stage, with the likes of Judd Trump, Mark Selby and Kyren Wilson still competing, while Ronnie O’Sullivan was the most notable name to fall at the first hurdle.

With the Tour Championship starting next week and the World Championship next month, players are looking for form and momentum as they head into the climax of the season.

How to watch the WST Pro Series

Matchroom.Live and various bookmakers’ sites will be streaming all the action.

WST Pro Series Phase Two groups and schedule

Group 1 – Wednesday 17 March
Ben Hancorn
Martin O’Donnell
Mark Williams
Ali Carter
Louis Heathcote
Lyu Haotian
James Cahill
Sunny Akani

Group 2 – Thursday 18 March
Zhao Xintong
Shaun Murphy
Kyren Wilson
Ben Woollaston
Xiao Guodong
Robert Milkins
Stuart Carrington
Lu Ning

Group 3 – Friday 19 March
Barry Hawkins
Joe Perry
Luo Honghao
Jack Lisowski
Fergal O’Brien
Sam Craigie
Mark Davis
Luca Brecel

Group 4 – Saturday 20 March
Stuart Bingham
Judd Trump
Oliver Lines
Mark Selby
Zhou Yuelong
Ryan Day
Dominic Dale
Ricky Walden

Full match schedule is available here.

Matches are due to start at 10am, 11.30am, 1pm, 3.30pm, 5pm, 6.30pm and 8pm.

The groups are decided by…

1) Most points won in the group stage
2) Most frames won in the group stage
3) Highest break in the group stages

Second group stage prize money

Winner: £10,000
Runner-up: £7,500
3rd place: £5,000
4th place: £4,000
5th place: £3,000
6th place: £2,000
7th place: £1,500
8th place: £1,000

Already won at the first group stage

Winner: £4,000
Runner-up: £3,000
3rd Place: £2,500
4th Place: £2,000
5th Place: £1,500
6th Place: £1,000
7th Place: £500
8th Place: £0

To come in the final group stage

Winner: £20,000
Runner-up: £10,000
3rd place: £7,500
4th place: £5,000
5th place: £4,000
6th place: £3,000
7th place: £2,000
8th place: £1,000

MORE : Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Tom Ford descends into farce at WST Pro Series event

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2019 Northern Ireland Open - Day 6
Ronnie O’Sullivan is playing at the WST Pro Series this week (Picture: VCG via Getty Images)

The WST Pro Series continues on Tuesday and runs right through to 21 March when a winner will be crowned at the climax of the final group stage.

Big names are joining the fray in the coming days with the likes of Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump looking to stay sharp ahead of the World Championship next month.

Already into the second group stage are: Joe Perry, Xiao Guodong, Kyren Wilson, Sunny Akani, Martin O’Donnell, Lu Ning, Stuart Bingham, Sam Craigie, Zhao Xintong, Dominic Dale, Shaun Murphy, Louis Heathcote, Luo Honghao, Zhou Yuelong, Luca Brecel and Jack Lisowski.

Four more groups are played in the second group stage before eight players battle it out in the final group.

All the action is shown on Matchroom.Live.

WST Groups and schedule

Tuesday 9 March
David Gilbert (ENG)
Martin Gould (ENG)
Elliot Slessor (ENG)
Ian Burns (ENG)
James Cahill (ENG)
Peter Lines (ENG)
Oliver Lines (ENG)
Iulian Boiko (UKR)

Wednesday 10 March
Hamim Hussain (ENG)
Ali Carter (ENG)
Mark Davis (ENG)
Tian Pengfei (CHN)
Chang Bingyu (CHN)
Simon Lichtenberg (GER)
Dylan Emery (WAL)
Kuldesh Johal (ENG)

Thursday 11 March
Robbie McGuigan (NIR)
Ben Woollaston (ENG)
Noppon Saengkham (THA)
David Grace (ENG)
Igor Figueiredo (BRA)
Jordan Brown (NIR)
Riley Parsons (ENG)
Fergal O’Brien (IRL)

Friday 12 March
Barry Hawkins (ENG)
Ricky Walden (ENG)
Jimmy Robertson (ENG)
Alexander Ursenbacher (SWI)
Gerard Greene (NIR)
Duane Jones (WAL)
Farakh Ajaib (PAK)
Paul Davison (ENG)

Saturday 13 March
Mark Williams (WAL)
Alex Clenshaw (ENG)
Robert Milkins (ENG)
Nigel Bond (ENG)
Robbie Williams (ENG)
Gao Yang (CHN)
Florian Nüßle (AUT)
Oliver Brown (ENG)

Sunday 14 March
Mark Selby (ENG)
Matthew Selt (ENG)
Joe O’Connor (ENG)
Stuart Carrington (ENG)
Eden Sharav (ISR)
Soheil Vahedi (IRN)
Lukas Kleckers (GER)
Daniel Womersley (ENG)

Monday 15 March
Ronnie O’Sullivan (ENG)
Tom Ford (ENG)
Lyu Haotian (CHN)
Mark Joyce (ENG)
Chen Zifan (CHN)
David Lilley (ENG)
Ben Hancorn (ENG)
Jamie Wilson (ENG)

Tuesday 16 March
Judd Trump (ENG)
Hossein Vafaei (IRN)
Ryan Day (WAL)
Jamie Jones (WAL)
Barry Pinches (ENG)
Jimmy White (ENG)
Steven Hallworth (ENG)
Sean Maddocks (ENG)

Second group stage: 17-20 March

Final group stage: 21 March

WST Pro Series Prize Money

First group stage
Winner: £4,000
Runner-up: £3,000
3rd Place: £2,500
4th Place: £2,000
5th Place: £1,500
6th Place: £1,000
7th Place: £500
8th Place: £0

Second group stage
Winner: £10,000
Runner-up: £7,500
3rd place: £5,000
4th place: £4,000
5th place: £3,000
6th place: £2,000
7th place: £1,500
8th place: £1,000

Final group stage
Winner: £20,000
Runner-up: £10,000
3rd place: £7,500
4th place: £5,000
5th place: £4,000
6th place: £3,000
7th place: £2,000
8th place: £1,000

MORE : Judd Trump back to winning ways at Gibraltar Open: ‘I’m such a bad loser it inspires me’

MORE : Reanne Evans and Ng On Yee offered WST tour cards for next season

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Judd Trump
Judd Trump is the defending champion at the Gibraltar Open (Picture: Getty Images)

The non-stop snooker action continues this week at the Gibraltar Open, which is being held in Milton Keynes this week.

The likes of Judd Trump, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Neil Robertson and Mark Selby are all set to be in action this week, although new Players Championship winner John Higgins has decided to have a few days off after his stunning victory on Sunday.

The £150,000 BetVictor bonus is being contested, largely between Trump and Selby, while there are places in the Tour Championship and the top 16 for the World Championship to fight for.

The biggest story, though, is the return of seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry who is playing professionally for the first time since 2012 as he emerges from retirement.

When is the Gibraltar Open

The event runs from 1-7 March at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.

What TV channel is the Gibraltar Open on and is there a live stream?

Eurosport will be showing all the action with streaming available on the Eurosport Player.

Gibraltar Open draw and schedule

Monday 01 March

09:00 Zhou Yuelong v Xu Si
09:00 Yuan SiJun v Alexander Ursenbacher
09:00 Yan Bingtao v Jamie Clarke
09:00 Martin O’Donnell v Xiao Guodong
11:30 Brian Ochoiski v Liang Wenbo
11:30 David Lilley v Duane Jones
11:30 David Gilbert v Paul S Davison
11:30 Jimmy Robertson v James Cahill
14:00 Robert Milkins v Gary Wilson
14:00 Mitchell Mann v Lukas Kleckers
14:00 Ricky Walden v Mark Joyce
14:00 Ding Junhui v Si Jiahui
16:30 Rory McLeod v Hossein Vafaei
16:30 Andy Hicks v Allan Taylor
16:30 Joe Perry v Mark Davis
16:30 Shaun Murphy v Ashley Hugill
19:00 Judd Trump v Robbie Williams
19:00 Oliver Brown v Fan Zhengyi
19:00 Michael White v Soheil Vahedi
19:00 Zak Surety v Tom Ford

Tuesday 02 March

09:00 Steven Hallworth v Jamie Jones
09:00 Chen Zifan v Daniel Womersley
09:00 Ian Burns v Leo Fernandez
09:00 Jack Lisowski v Farakh Ajaib
11:30 Mark Williams v Li Hang
11:30 Jimmy White v Joe O’Connor
11:30 Chang Bingyu v Eden Sharav
11:30 Nigel Bond v Chris Wakelin
14:00 Kyren Wilson v Kuldesh Johal
14:00 Andrew Higginson v Lyu Haotian
14:00 Stuart Carrington v Gao Yang
14:00 Zhao Xintong v Ashley Carty
16:30 Ken Doherty v Matthew Stevens
16:30 Mark Selby v Sam Craigie
16:30 Peter Devlin v Daniel Wells
16:30 Elliot Slessor v Jackson Page
19:00 Matthew Selt v Stephen Hendry
19:00 Barry Hawkins v Luo Honghao
19:00 Martin Gould v David Grace
19:00 Zhao Jianbo v Noppon Saengkham

Wednesday 03 March

09:00 Stuart Bingham v Gerard Greene
09:00 Dominic Dale v Tian Pengfei
09:00 Barry Pinches v Anthony Hamilton
09:00 Liam Highfield v Fraser Patrick
11:30 Scott Donaldson v Peter Lines
11:30 Kacper Filipiak v Alan McManus
11:30 Jak Jones v Ryan Day
11:30 Rod Lawler v Jordan Brown
14:00 John Higgins v Jamie Wilson
14:00 Lee Walker v Jamie O’Neill
14:00 Pang Junxu v Igor Figueiredo
14:00 Anthony McGill v Louis Heathcote
16:30 Amine Amiri v Sunny Akani
16:30 Neil Robertson v Lei Peifan
16:30 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Sean Maddocks
16:30 Billy Joe Castle v Ben Woollaston
19:00 Graeme Dott v Ben Hancorn
19:00 Oliver Lines v Riley Parsons
19:00 Simon Lichtenberg v Lu Ning
19:00 Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ali Carter

Thursday 04 March

09:00 Iulian Boiko v Fergal O’Brien
09:00 Mark Allen v Jamie Curtis-Barrett
09:00 Brandon Sargeant v Aaron Hill
09:00 Mark King v Luca Brecel + Last 64 matches

Friday 05: Last 64 & L32
Saturday 06: Last 32 & L16
Sunday 07: Quarters, Semi & Final

Gibraltar Open prize money

Winner: £50,000
Runner-up: £20,000
Semi-final: £6,000
Quarter-final: £5,000
Last 16: £4,000
Last 32: £3,000
Last 64: £2,000
Highest break: £5,000

Gibraltar Open odds

Judd Trump 7/2
Ronnie O’Sullivan 9/2
Neil Robertson 6/1
Mark Selby 15/2
John Higgins 9/1
Kyren Wilson 11/1
Mark Allen 14/1
Shaun Murphy 16/1
Ding Junhui 18/1
Stuart Bingham 22/1
Barry Hawkins 25/1
Yan Bingtao 25/1
Jack Lisowski 25/1
Mark Williams 30/1
Zhou Yuelong 30/1
Dave Gilbert 40/1
Anthony McGill 70/1
Zhao Xintong 70/1
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 75/1
Tom Ford 75/1
Martin Gould 75/1
Ali Carter 75/1

Full list available here.

MORE : Neil Robertson: I agree with Ronnie O’Sullivan, young players don’t work hard enough

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2020 Players Championship - Day 7
Judd Trump is back to defend his Players Championship title (Picture: Getty Images)

After a week at Celtic Manor for the Welsh Open snooker returns to Milton Keynes on Monday night for the Players Championship with an all-star cast.

The top 16 players on the one-year ranking list compete in the tournament broadcast on ITV, with newly-crowned Welsh Open champion Jordan Brown joining the party after his remarkable victory in Newport.

Mark Williams also booked a spot in MK thanks to a semi-final run in Wales and the line-up has produced some exciting-looking ties on paper.

When and where is the Players Championship?

The event runs from 22-28 February at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.

What TV channel is the Players Championship on and is there a live stream?

ITV4 will be showing the tournament live, with streaming available on the ITV Player.

Players Championship draw and schedule

Monday 22 Feb
19:00 Judd Trump v Stuart Bingham
19:00 Kyren Wilson v Ryan Day

Thursday 23 Feb
13:00 Jack Lisowski v Martin Gould
13:00 Neil Robertson v Lu Ning
19:00 Zhou Yuelong v Barry Hawkins
19:00 Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ding Junhui

Wednesday 24 Feb
13:00 Jordan Brown v John Higgins
13:00 Mark Selby v Mark Williams

Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jordan Brown
Ronnie O’Sullivan was beaten by Jordan Brown in Sunday’s Welsh Open final (Picture: Zheng Zhai)

Players Championship prize money

Winner: £125,000
Runner-up: £50,000
Semi-final: £30,000
Quarter-final: £15,000
Last 16: £10,000 (Prize money at this stage will not count towards prize money rankings)
Highest break: £10,000

Players Championship odds

Judd Trump 5/2
Ronnie O’Sullivan 7/2
Neil Robertson 9/2
Mark Selby 13/2
John Higgins 10/1
Kyren Wilson 12/1
Ding Junhui 16/1
Mark Williams 20/1
Jack Lisowski 22/1
Stuart Bingham 25/1
Barry Hawkins 33/1
Zhou Yuelong 40/1
Martin Gould 50/1
Ryan Day 50/1
Jordan Brown 66/1
Lu Ning 100/1

Odds courtesy of Betfair

MORE : Jordan Brown: I’ve been critical of Ronnie O’Sullivan but he’s changed my opinion of him

MORE : Ronnie O’Sullivan glad his comments spurred Jordan Brown on after shock Welsh Open defeat

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