Fans around the world will have the chance to watch live as the 888.com World Snooker Championship draw is broadcast online for the first time ever. Go to www.888snooker.com to see the draw.
This will be at 13.00 GMT on Tuesday, March 11th on www.888snooker.com
The webcast, live from Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre, will begin with pre-Draw build up at 12.30, culminating with the Draw at 13.00. Snooker fans around the globe will also be the first to hear reactions to the Draw from current 888.com World Snooker Champion John Higgins, as well as two-times ranking event winner Neil Robertson. The players will also entertain fans with a special snooker exhibition.
888.com World Champion John Higgins said: “March 11th will be a special day in snooker history as it is the first time that snooker fans all around the world will be able to watch the Draw live. Snooker is a global game and this can only help to broaden the fan base for snooker and the 888.com World Snooker Championship”.
The Draw will pit the 16 top seeds at random against the 16 players who battle through the final qualifying round, which takes place from March 7th to 10th at the English Institute of Sport – Sheffield.
The 888.com World Snooker Championship itself runs from April 19th to May 5th at the Crucible Theatre.
So we now know who the 16 qualifiers are and I reckon there are going to be some interesting matches in the first round at The Crucible with plenty of shocks.
Here are the 16 qualifiers :-
Stuart Bingham
Michael Judge
Jamie Cope
Dave Harold
Barry Hawkins
Mark King
Anthony Hamilton
Joe Perry
Nigel Bond
Joe Swail
Matthew Stevens
Liang Wenbo
Liu Chuang
Mark Davis
Marco Fu
Mark Allen
As a Stephen Hendry fan, I've got this horrible feeling that he'll go out in the first round again this year.
I think Mark Allen will do well this year - he knocked Doherty out in the first round last year.
It'll also be interesting to see how Wenbo and Chuang fare at The Crucible.
I can't help thinking that this year's championship is going to be one of the best. My money is on Selby.
This time tomorrow, we'll know the draw for the first round - I can't wait!
This will be at 13.00 GMT on Tuesday, March 11th on www.888snooker.com
The webcast, live from Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre, will begin with pre-Draw build up at 12.30, culminating with the Draw at 13.00. Snooker fans around the globe will also be the first to hear reactions to the Draw from current 888.com World Snooker Champion John Higgins, as well as two-times ranking event winner Neil Robertson. The players will also entertain fans with a special snooker exhibition.
888.com World Champion John Higgins said: “March 11th will be a special day in snooker history as it is the first time that snooker fans all around the world will be able to watch the Draw live. Snooker is a global game and this can only help to broaden the fan base for snooker and the 888.com World Snooker Championship”.
The Draw will pit the 16 top seeds at random against the 16 players who battle through the final qualifying round, which takes place from March 7th to 10th at the English Institute of Sport – Sheffield.
The 888.com World Snooker Championship itself runs from April 19th to May 5th at the Crucible Theatre.
So we now know who the 16 qualifiers are and I reckon there are going to be some interesting matches in the first round at The Crucible with plenty of shocks.
Here are the 16 qualifiers :-
Stuart Bingham
Michael Judge
Jamie Cope
Dave Harold
Barry Hawkins
Mark King
Anthony Hamilton
Joe Perry
Nigel Bond
Joe Swail
Matthew Stevens
Liang Wenbo
Liu Chuang
Mark Davis
Marco Fu
Mark Allen
As a Stephen Hendry fan, I've got this horrible feeling that he'll go out in the first round again this year.
I think Mark Allen will do well this year - he knocked Doherty out in the first round last year.
It'll also be interesting to see how Wenbo and Chuang fare at The Crucible.
I can't help thinking that this year's championship is going to be one of the best. My money is on Selby.
This time tomorrow, we'll know the draw for the first round - I can't wait!
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