Interested News:We present to you the schedule for the 2024 World Snooker Grand Prix.

We present to you the schedule for the 2024 World Snooker Grand Prix.

Schedule for the 2024 World Snooker Grand Prix: Playing order for today, Friday, January 19.

At the beginning of the week, Judd Trump was one of the favorites to win, and he is in terrific shape going into the last weekend after crushing Mark Selby 5-1.

Before Ronnie O’Sullivan returns to the table on Saturday night to compete against Ding Junhui for a spot in the final, he faces Cao Yupeng in the final four.

The excitement among snooker fans will only increase as the new year brings attention back to the unavoidably dramatic World Snooker Championship in April.

The World Grand Prix 2024 schedule and play order are available on RadioTimes.com.

Schedule for the 2024 World Grand Prix: Play-by-play in UK time only.

Friday, January 19, starting at 7 p.m. (ITV3 / ITVX)

Judd Trump v. Cao Yupeng in SF

January 20, starting at 7 p.m. (ITV3 / ITVX)

Ding Junhui against Ronnie O’Sullivan, SF

Sunday, January 21, between 1 and 7 p.m. (ITV4 / ITVX)

TBC vs. TBC in the end

How to watch live streaming of the World Grand Prix in 2024 on TV
There will be a lot of coverage of the World Grand Prix across ITV platforms.

Every day, ITV4 will air the action at 1 and 7 p.m.

If you wish to follow the tournament on a variety of devices, it will also be streamed live online via ITVX.

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World Snooker will analyze Ronnie O’Sullivan’s profanity-filled rant as Ali Carter responds.

World Snooker executives will examine Ronnie O’Sullivan’s profanity-filled press conference, during which he described Ali Carter—whom he defeated 10-7 in The Masters final—as “a nightmare” and “not a nice person.” Carter maintains that O’Sullivan’s remarks “make no difference to me.”

Ronnie O’Sullivan’s remarks, according to Ali Carter, “make no difference to me” as World Snooker executives assess the Masters champion’s foul-mouthed press conference in London on Sunday.

After learning that Carter had been accused of “snotting on the floor” by his opponent in the Masters final, O’Sullivan verbally attacked Carter, calling him “a nightmare” and “not a nice person” during his 10-7 triumph at Alexandra Palace.

Carter told ITV4 in response, saying that Ronnie has a right to his own views. I merely described the situation as it was. It’s that simple: I talk about the facts.

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