Welsh Open snooker 2025: Schedule and results as Home Nations Series concludes in Llandudno and O’Sullivan withdraws

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THE Welsh Open returns for the 34th consecutive year – making it the third longest-running ranking event on the World Snooker Tour.

The huge tournament in Llandudno is the final contest of this season’s Home Nations Series.

Gary Wilson of England during a snooker match.Getty
Gary Wilson is the reigning Wesh Open champion but CRASHED OUT in the first round[/caption]

Gary Wilson arrived on the coast of North Wales as top seed after he beat Martin O’Donnell to claim the Ray Reardon trophy last year.

The Englishman enjoyed a stunning tournament in 2024, hitting a 147 during his semi-final clash with John Higgins before taking home the huge £80,000 jackpot.

But Wilson will not make it back-to-back Welsh Open wins after he CRASHED OUT in the first round to Ishpreet Chadha.

Many stars remain in the conversation for the Home Nations bonus, with the race for the extra £150,000 concluding at the Welsh Open.

Neil Robertson is in pole position for the cash prize, which is given to the best performer across the four counting events.

When is the Welsh Open 2025?

  • The Welsh Open begins on Monday, February 10.
  • The event concludes on Sunday, February 16.
  • Llandudno’s Venue Cymru will host.

What TV channel is the Welsh Open 2025 on and can you live stream the event?

  • The Welsh Open will be broadcast LIVE on Eurosport.
  • The event will also be aired on BBC Wales.
  • Eurosport customers can live stream all the action via the discovery+ app/website.
  • Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action by following SunSport’s live blog.

Welsh Open 2025 schedule and results

Monday, February 10 Last-64

10am

  • Si Jiahui 2-4 Jamie Jones
  • Mark Selby 4-2 Haydon Pinhey

1pm

  • Neil Robertson 4-2 Mark Davis
  • Mark Williams 4-1 Florian Nuessle
  • Pang Junxu 4-2 Dominic Dale
  • Zhou Yuelong 1-4 Yuan Sijun

2pm

  • Stuart Bingham 0-4 Robbie Williams
  • Jackson Page 4-2 Jimmy Robertson
  • Gary Wilson 3-4 Ishpreet Singh Chadha
  • Stephen Maguire 4-2 Xu Si

7pm

  • Robert Milkins 4-1 Wang Yuchen
  • Elliot Slessor 4-0 Liam Davies
  • John Higgins 4-0 Graeme Dott
  • Mark Allen 4-3 Stan Moody

8pm 

  • Zhang Anda 4-2 Ross Muir
  • Tom Ford 4-2 Andrew Higginson

Tuesday, February 11 Last-64

10am

  • Shaun Murphy 3-4 Ma Hailong
  • Barry Hawkins 1-4 Sanderson Lam

1pm

  • Ryan Day 4-2 Ben Mertens
  • Wu Yize 4-3 Scott Donaldson
  • Lyu Haotian 0-4 Joe O’Connor
  • Jamie Clarke WO Ronnie O’Sullivan

2pm

  • Kyren Wilson 4-3 Marco Fu
  • Matthew Selt 4-0 Ricky Walden
  • David Gilbert 4-3 Jordan Brown
  • Jak Jones 2-4 Matthew Stevens

7pm

  • Chris Wakelin 4-3 Michael Holt
  • Hossein Vafaei 4-2 Fan Zhengyi
  • Noppon Saengkham 4-1 Dylan Emery
  • Luca Brecel 4-2 Stuart Carrington

8pm

  • Jack Lisowski v Joshua Cooper
  • Ali Carter v Rory Thor

Wednesday, February 12Last-32

10am

  • Ishpreet Chadha vs Jackson Page
  • Robert Milkins vs John Higgins

1pm

  • Pang Junxu vs Zhang Anda
  • Tom Ford vs Neil Robertson
  • Stephen Maguire vs Mark Williams
  • Wu Yize vs Sanderson Lam

2pm

  • Jamie Jones vs Robbie Williams
  • Jamie Clarke vs Matthew Selt
  • David Gilbert vs Matthew Stevens
  • Yuan SIjun vs Mark Allen

7pm

  • Ma Hailong vs Ryan Day
  • Joe O’Connor Kyren Wilson
  • Mark Selby vs Elliot Slessor

Thursday, February 13Last-16

  • TBC

Friday, February 14 Quarter-finals

  • TBC

Saturday, February 15Semi-finals

  • TBC

Sunday, February 16Final

  • TBC

What are the Home Nations Series events?

The Home Nations Series includes four tournaments hosted in the four home nations of the United Kingdom.

They are as follows:

  • English Open (September 16-22)
  • Northern Ireland Open (October 20-27)
  • Scottish Open (December 9-15)
  • Welsh Open (February 10-16)

The trophies for each of the Home Nations Series events are named after snooker icons of the respective country:

  • English Open – The Steve Davis trophy
  • Northern Ireland Open – The Alex Higgins trophy
  • Scottish Open – The Steven Hendry trophy
  • Welsh Open – The Ray Reardon trophy
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