British Open Snooker 2024 LIVE RESULTS: Latest updates as Judd Trump faces Mark Allen in huge quarter-final

  • What is the prize money for the 2024 British Open Snooker?

    • Winner: £100,000
    • Runner-up: £45,000
    • Semi-finals: £20,000
    • Quarter-finals: £12,000
    • Last 16: £9,000
    • Last 32: £6,000
    • Last 64: £3,000
    • Highest Break: £5,000
    • Total prize fund: £502,000
  • Yesterday's Results

    Here is the full score list from yesterday’s action:

    • Mark Davis 2-4 Judd Trump
    • John Higgins 4-2 Graeme Dott
    • Ricky Walden 4-3 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
    • Oliver Lines 4-3 Sunny Akani
    • Liam James Davies 1-4 Luca Brecel 
    • Marco Fu 0-4 Kyren Wilson
    • David Grace 2-4 Chris Wakelin
    • Ben Mertens 1-4 Mark Allen
    • John Higgins 4-0 Thor Chuan Leong
    • Stan Moode 1-4 Oliver Lines
    • Haotian Lyu 3-4 David Gilbert
    • Judd Trump 4-2 Stephen Maguire
    • Luca Brecel 2-4 Jak Jones
    • Kyren Wilson 2-4 Elliot Slessor
    • Mark Selby 4-3 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
    • Mark Allen 4-3 Chris Wakelin
  • What makes the 2024 British Open Snooker unique?

    The British Open Snooker is one of the sport’s most iconic and unpredictable tournaments, renowned for its open structure and thrilling matchups. Here’s why:

    • Flat Draw Format: Unlike most snooker tournaments, the British Open features a flat draw, meaning all players—regardless of their world ranking—begin in the opening round.
    • FA Cup-Style Draw: The tournament uses an FA Cup-style draw at every stage, meaning there’s no ranking protection. Essentially, anyone can draw anyone at any point in the tournament

    For fans in the UK, you can catch all the main stage action live on ITV and ITVX or follow along The Sun’s blog here!

  • Quarter-final action today

    Mark Selby is set to face David Gilbert in an exciting clash starting at 1 PM this afternoon.

    The world number 5 faces a tough challenge as he looks to gain revenge on Gilbert, who defeated him 5-4 in last month’s China Grand Prix.

    • David Gilbert v Mark Selby (1pm)
    • Elliot Slessor v John Higgins (1pm)

    In the most high-profile match of the day, Judd Trump will face Mark Allen. Both players have been highly critical of the table conditions this tournament, with Allen describing them as "absolutely embarrassing."

    • Jak Jones v Oliver Lines (7pm)
    • Judd Trump v Mark Allen (7pm)