Where to watch European Master Snooker 2022 on TV? In recent years, snooker has grown, and an increasing number of tournaments from around the world have been added to the calendar. So, here is a complete instruction on how to stream the Master's snooker 2022 live stream and on TV, complete with a schedule and broadcast information.

A professional ranking snooker competition known as the European Open has been playing since 1989. It was the only ranking competition held outside of the British Isles in Europe from 2005 to 2008 under the name Malta Cup before being canceled. The match was relaunched in 2016 and given the new name European Masters. The European Open, sponsored by ICI, was the first European competition in 1988 at Deauville, France. 

The August 2022 European Masters, a professional ranking snooker event, will take place in the Stadthalle Fürth in Fürth, Germany, from August 16–21, 2022. The competition will be the second of eight tournaments in the BetVictor Series for the 2022–23 season and the second-ranking event of the season. The event will mark the 24th European Masters and the second of 2022 after the European Masters in February. The tournament's qualifying rounds were held from July 15 to July 24 at the Morningside Arena in Leicester. However, the matches involving the defending champion Fan Zhengyi and the top three players, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, and Judd Trump, were postponed to be played in Fürth.

Where To Watch European Master Snooker 2022 On TV?

The complete coverage of the 2022 European Masters will air live on Eurosport. Additionally, viewers can stream the entire event on the Eurosport Player. The competition will also be broadcasted on Eurosport's stations, and you can view matches on Discovery+. The primary destination for UK viewers to watch snooker will be the BBC. The action will be broadcast on BBC One, Two, and Four during the competition.

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Additionally, you can watch snooker on the Red Button, on iPlayer, and live-streaming matches from the BBC website. All the action from the Snooker World Championship is free to watch in the UK!   You can watch European Master Snooker even if you are not in the UK by using a VPN. Australian snooker lovers may watch the 2022 Snooker World Championship live on Matchroom Live. A complete tournament pass is now offered at $3.99. Day access costs $0.99, a monthly pass is $4.99, and a yearly subscription is $44.99.

You can stream the Snooker World Championship in the UK and Canada on the streaming service DAZN. A subscription to DAZN costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 per year. In addition to snooker, some of the service's more popular events include boxing, soccer, and darts.

Snooker fans in China have access to various networks and platforms, including CCTV China, Superstar Online, Youku, Migu, Kuaishou, and Huya, to watch the 2022 Snooker World Championship. Each day, the early sessions begin at 5 PM CST, while the late sessions begin at 9.30 PM and 2 AM. The Snooker World Championship is broadcast live in New Zealand on Sky Sport, also included in many pay-TV packages.

European Master Qualifier 2022 And Schedule Of Play

The European Masters for this season will take place from August 16 to 21 at the Stadthalle in Fürth, Germany, with 64 players vying for £400,000 in prize money. Therefore, to guarantee a spot in the main event, each professional on the main tour must win one of the qualifying matches. Matches in the European Masters qualifications are played over the best of nine frames from July 15 to July 24 at Leicester's Morningside Arena. The location in Fürth will host matches between the current champion Fan Zhengyi, the current World Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan, past World Champions Mark Selby and Judd Trump, and others.

Friday 15th July, 2022
10am
Lukas Kleckers 5-2 Ryan Thomerson
Wu Yize 5-3 Jenson Kendrick
Peng Yisong 1-5 Dylan Emery
Yan Bingtao 5-2 Pang Junxu
2.30pm
David Lilley 2-5 Stuart Carrington
Mark Williams 5-4 Liam Highfield
Joe Perry 3-5 Dominic Dale
Stephen Maguire 4-5 Oliver Brown
7 pm
 Kyren Wilson 5-2 Sam Craigie
Andres Petrov 3-5 Ian Burns
 Louis Heathcote 4-5 Sanderson Lam

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Saturday, July 16
10 am
Gary Wilson v Duane Jones
Xiao Guodong v Xu Si
Ross Muir v Lyu Haotian
Zhao Xintong v Fraser Patrick
2.30 pm
Anton Kazakov v Zhang Anda
Zak Surety v Andy Hicks
David Gilbert v Marco Fu
7pm
Ian Martin v Chang Bingyu
Barry Hawkins v Gerard Greene
Anthony Hamilton v Mark King

Sunday July 17
10am
Tian Pengfei v Si Jiahui
Hossein Vafaei v Ng On Yee
Jimmy Robertson v Zhao Jianbo
Adam Duffy v James Cahill
2.30pm
Daniel Wells v Peter Lines
Stuart Bingham v Michael Holt
David Grace v Ben Mertens
7pm
Matthew Selt v Haydon Pinhey
Himanshu Dinesh Jain v Elliot Slessor
Hammad Miah v Jackson Page

Friday, July 22
10 am
Robbie Williams v Steven Hallworth
Ashley Hugill v Julien Leclercq
Jack Lisowski v Zhang Jiankang
 Zhou Yuelong v John J Astley
2.30 pm
Ryan Day v Ken Doherty
Mark Allen v Farakh Ajaib
Jamie Jones v Mark Davis
7 pm
Chris Wakelin v Jamie Clarke
Ali Carter v Reanne Evans
Martin Gould v Michael White

Saturday, July 23
10am
Anthony McGill v Alexander Ursenbacher
Andrew Higginson v Joe O’Connor
Lei Peifan v Rod Lawler
Mitchell Mann v Mink Nutcharut
2.30pm
 Shaun Murphy v Dean Young
 Barry Pinches v Rebecca Kenna
Robert Milkins v Lu Ning
7pm
Jordan Brown v Cao Yupeng
Ben Woollaston v Jak Jones
63 Mark Joyce v Stephen Hendry

Sunday, July 24
10 am
Luca Brecel v Andy Lee
Chen Zifan v Aaron Hill
Craig Steadman v Li Hang
Jimmy White v Andrew Pagett
2.30 pm
Florian Nuessle v Matthew Stevens
Graeme Dott v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Ricky Walden v Alfie Burden
7 pm
John Higgins v Scott Donaldson
Tom Ford v Oliver Lines

Master Snooker Odds: Ronnie O'Sullivan and Judd Trump Make The List

Tom Ford was defeated 5-1 by Ronnie O'Sullivan, who put on a show befitting the hot favorite for the European Masters. In the World Snooker Championship final, Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Judd Trump to win the title for a record-tying seventh time overall. The world championship was won by Ronnie O'Sullivan, who made even more history. O'Sullivan occasionally exhibits such a casual attitude toward the scope of his gaming accomplishments that he appears to be resting.

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Ronnie O'Sullivan sobbed after exchanging long hugs with rival Judd Trump during the match after winning the World Snooker Championship for the 7th time in his brilliant career. At age 46, O'Sullivan defeated Trump in the Crucible final 18-13 to become the oldest champion.  After the match's final and most crucial break, O'Sullivan let his guard down during a long embrace with Trump before letting his emotions show. With O'Sullivan's advantage, there was a lot of pressure on Trump, but he continued his strong play into the 20th session and won three straight games with a break of 46 to make the score 12-8.

In the 21st session, O'Sullivan had a chance to react after Trump missed a plant to the right center high on the knuckle. With a 64, O'Sullivan made sure he would finish five clear.When Trump missed a mid-range red and scored a break of 55, O'Sullivan recovered a four-frame lead. After examining the table, Trump chose to fold it because three snooker games were required.
Trump had a fantastic opportunity to close the lead to three points in the 25th frame due to an incredible fluke on the pink, of which he took full advantage. He then sealed the victory with a century to set up a dramatic climax at the Crucible.

More On Snooker Betting And Odds 

You must first understand snooker odds before considering placing a bet. Every snooker market has odds that the operator uses to determine your projected rewards if your chance is successful. Depending on how likely an event is, different bets have varying odds. However, reputable bookmakers will ensure fair odds. One of the most popular sports, snooker, has a wide range of betting options you can use to your advantage when placing bets.

The goal of snooker betting is to forecast the results of snooker matches, whether they occur beforehand or live. The tournaments, which include the World Snooker Championship, the Invitational Masters, and the UK Championship, are drawn from the triple crown events, which are the top three worldwide. The German Masters and the China Open are a few less well-known competitions.