How to watch Masters snooker final: Live stream, TV channel and prize money ahead of Alexandra Palace showcase
One of snooker's most prestigious prizes is up for grabs at Alexandra Palace, with a new champion soon to be crowned.
Judd Trump's dream of a Grand Slam sweep has been dashed as Kyren Wilson emerged victorious in an impressive 6-3 win, recording a century and a break of 113 in the final frame. The world champion will now face Shaun Murphy, who pulled off a stunning 6-3 victory against Mark Allen.
Murphy achieved only the sixth 147 break in Masters tournament history, potting 15 reds and 15 blacks before clearing the colours. His triumphant moment was met with a standing ovation from the 2,200 fans in attendance, while Allen - who himself achieved a maximum break at the tournament in 2024 - applauded his opponent's remarkable achievement.
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The competition had a rocky start, with Ronnie O'Sullivan withdrawing from his title defence, but the stage is now set for a thrilling final: Murphy vs Wilson. A week of fierce competition among the world's top 17 players will culminate in one decisive match, with the victor lifting the Paul Hunter Trophy and pocketing a record-breaking prize sum.
Record Sport provides all the information you need to ensure you don't miss a second of the action.
When is the Masters snooker final?
The final of the Masters takes place on Sunday January 19, with the afternoon session getting underway at 1pm and the evening session beginning at 7pm.
What TV channel is the Masters snooker final on?
All the action throughout the tournament will be broadcast live on BBC Two. Coverage starts at 1pm and runs until 4pm, with the evening session coverage beginning at 7pm and running until at least 10pm. It will also be live on Eurosport.
Can I live stream the Masters snooker final?
Yes! You can stream coverage via the BBC iPlayer or on Discovery Plus, where plans start from £6.99 a month - sign up HERE.
How does the Masters snooker final work?
Unlike the earlier rounds in the competition, the final is played over the best of 19 frames and two sessions. Meaning fans could be in for a marathon evening of entertainment.
What is the prize money at the Masters?
Winner: £350,000
Runner-up: £140,000
Semi-finals: £75,000
Quarter-finals: £40,000
Last 16: £25,000
High break: £15,000
Total: £1,015,000