Defending Master champion Ronnie O’ Sullivan will play John Higgins, a previous Master’s winner, in the first round one match this weekend.
Started in 1975, it is the second Triple Crown Event of the season, after the 2024 UK Championship in November and December last year and before the 2025 World Championship in April and May.
World number one Judd Trump will be competing for the title (Photo: Tai Chengzhe/VCG/Getty)
The Masters will be held from Sunday 12 January to Sunday 19 January at Alexandra Palace.
All matches are the best of 11 frames, except in the final when it is the best of 19 frames across two sessions.
What is the Masters 2025 schedule?
All 16 players take part in a first round, eight progress to the quarter-finals, four to the semi-finals and then two in the final.
The Masters will be held at Alexandra Palace (Photo: Justin Tallis/AFP/ Getty)First Round Schedule
Sunday 12 January
Ronnie O’ Sullivan v. John Higgins at 1pm Shaun Murphy v. Gary Wilson at 7pmMonday 13 January
Mark Williams v. Ding Junhui at 1pm Mark Selby v. Ali Carter at 7pmTuesday 14 January
Judd Trump v. Barry Hawkins at 1pm Mark Allen v. Si Jiahui at 7pmWednesday 15 January
Kyren Wilson v. Zhang Anda at 1pm Luca Brecel v. Chris Wakelin at 7pmQuarter-finals
Thursday 16 January at 1pm and 7pm Friday 17 January at 1pm and 7pmSemi-finals
Saturday 18 January at 1pm and 7pmFinal
Sunday 19 January – first session 1pm, second session 7pmThe event will also be covered live by Eurosport across Europe and can be streamed via Discovery+ .
How much prize money is on offer?
There is a total prize pot of £1,015,000 for this year’s tournament. This is an increase of £290,000 on last year’s prize fund of £725,000.
The breakdown of the fund is as follows:
Winner: £350,000 Runner-up: £140,000 Semi-finalist: £75,000 Quarter-finalist: £40,000 Last 16: £25,000 High break: £15,000 Read More Details
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