THE British Open has returned to Cheltenham with some of snooker’s top stars in action.
Last year, Mark Selby claimed the Clive Everton Trophy for the first time after beating fellow four-time world champion John Higgins in the final.

Mark Selby is the reigning British Open champion[/caption]
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The Jester from Leicester secured a 10-5 victory over the Scotsman as he went one better than the 2023 British Open, where he lost in the final to Mark Williams.
In 2024, World No1 Judd Trump became only the third player in history to reach 1,000 century breaks.
But in the very same match, he was eliminated by Mark Allen following a 5-3 defeat in the quarter-finals.
There is no Ronnie O’Sullivan this week after the Rocket withdrew from the competition on medical grounds last Tuesday.
When is the British Open 2025?
- The British Open 2025 got underway on Monday, September 22.
- The tournament will run up until Sunday, September 28.
- The Centaur in Cheltenham will host.
What TV channel is the British Open 2025 on and can it be live streamed?
- The British Open 2025 will be broadcast live on ITV4.
- You can live stream all the action for FREE via the ITVX app/website.
- Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action by following SunSport’s live blog.
British Open 2025 schedule
Monday, September 22
Round 1
- Pang Junxu 0-4 Wu Yize
- John Higgins 4-3 Mark Davis
- David Grace 1-4 Mark Selby
- Barry Hawkins 4-0 Daniel Wells
- Alfie Davies 0-4 Neil Robertson
- Patrick Whelan 2-4 Ali Carter
- Zhang Anda 4-3 Duane Jones
- Ashley Hugill 3-4 Zhao Xintong
- Mark Williams 4-2 Si Jiahui
- Sanderson Lam 4-2 Daniel Womersley
- Ross Muir 1-4 Shaun Murphy
- Zak Surety 4-0 Ashley Carty
- Judd Trump 4-0 Aaron Hill
- Gary Wilson 4-1 Hossein Vafaei
- Xiao Guodong 4-1 Haydon Pinhey
- Kyren Wilson 4-1 Chris Wakelin
Tuesday, September 23
Round 2
- Zhang Anda 4-3 Bai Yulu
- Barry Hawkins 4-0 Yuan Sijun
- Chang Bingyu 4-1 Long Zehuang
- He Guoqiang 3-4 Robbie McGuigan
- Ben Woollaston 3-4 Noppon Saengkham
- John Higgins 4-3 Jack Lisowski
- Mark Williams 4-3 Sanderson Lam
- Haris Tahir 2-4 Louis Heathcote
- Stuart Bingham 1-4 Zhao Xintong
- Amir Sarkhosh 0-4 Jak Jones
- Jackson Page 1-4 Oliver Lines
- Iulian Boiko 4-2 Sam Craigie
- Ian Burns 4-3 Marco Fu
- Umut Dikme 2-4 Xiao Guodong
- Stan Moody 4-2 Kyren Wilson
- Jiang Jun 1-4 Mark Allen
- Anthony McGill 4-1 Gary Wilson
- Ryan Davies 2-4 Liam Davies
- Robert Milkins 2-4 Antoni Kowalski
- Neil Robertson 4-1 Xu Si
Wednesday, September 24
Round 3
10am BST
- Xu Yichen 3-4 David Lilley
- Mitchell Mann 4-3 Gao Yang
- Bulcsu Revesz 1-4 Mark Allen
- Ben Mertens 4-0 Rehanne Evans
- Cheung Ka Wai 4-3 Matthew Stevens
- Mark Selby 4-3 Liu Hongyu
- Judd Trump 4-1 Leone Crowley
- Lei Peifan 4-1 Matthew Selt
- Joe O’Connor 4-1 Allan Taylor
- Shaun Murphy 4-1 Scott Donaldson
- Martin O’Donnell 4-2 Sunny Akani
- Wu Yize 3-4 Ali Carter
- John Higgins 4-2 Zhao Xintong
- Anthony McGill 4-1 Oliver Lines
- Antoni Kowalski 2-4 Mitchell Mann
- Liam Davies 4-2 David Lilley
- Barry Hawkins 4-3 Jake Jones
- Zak Surety 0-4 Liam Heathcote
- Stan Moody 4-2 Ian Burns
- Noppon Saengkham vs Chang Bingyu
Thursday, September 25
Round 3
1pm BST
- Cheung Ka Wai 1-4 Lei Peifan
- Joe O’Connor 3-4 Mark Selby
- Iulian Boiko 0-4 Ali Carter
- Mark Williams 4-3 Mark Allen
2pm BST
- Judd Trump 4-2 Martin O’Donnell
- Shaun Murphy 4-1 Neil Robertson
- Zhang Anda 3-4 Xiao Guodong
- Ben Mertens 4-0 Robbie McGuigan
7pm BST
Round 4
- Mitchell Mann 4-2 Barry Hawkins
- Liam Davies 2-4 Louis Heathcote
- Chang Bingyu 0-4 Mark Selby
- Lei Peifan 1-4 Mark Williams
8pm BST
- Shaun Murphy 4-3 Judd Trump
- Stan Moody 4-3 Ali Carter
- Xiao Guodong 2-4 Anthony McGill
- John Higgins 4-1 Ben Mertens
Friday, September 26 – Quarter-finals
- Stan Moody 3-5 Anthony McGill
- Mark Williams 3-5 Mark Selby
- Louis Heathcote 2-5 John Higgins
- Shaun Murphy 5-1 Mitchell Mann
Saturday, September 27 – Semi-finals
- Anthony McGill 6-3 John Higgins
- Mark Selby 1-6 Shaun Murphy
Sunday, September 28 – Final
- Shaun Murphy vs Anthony McGill