
10am
Match 1 – Daniel Wells v Ian Preece
Match 2 – Li Hang v Tony Drago
Match 3 – Christopher Norbury v Brendan O’Donoghue
Match 4 – Bjorn Haneveer v David Gray
Match 5 – Atthasit Mahitthi v Joe Jogia
Match 6 – Craig Steadman v Zhang Anda
Match 7 – Xiao Guodong v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Match 8 – Simon Bedford v David Hogan
4pm
Match 9 – Stephen Rowlings v Jimmy Robertson
Match 10 – Mathew Couch v Mei Xiwen
Match 11 – Lee Spick v Andrew Norman
Match 12 – Lee Page v Michael White
Match 13 – Ben Woollaston v Sam Baird
Match 14 – Patrick Wallace v Jordan Brown
Match 15 – Noppadol Sangnil v James Wattana
Match 16 – Matthew Selt v Mark Boyle
Tuesday 4 August 2009
10am
Match 17 – Joe Delaney v Winner of match 1
Match 18 – David Morris v Winner of match 2
Match 19 – David Gilbert v Winner of match 3
Match 20 – Jimmy White v Winner of match 4
Match 21 – Mark Joyce v Winner of match 5
Match 22 – Robert Milkins v Winner of match 6
Match 23 – Rod Lawler v Winner of match 7
Match 24 – Liu Song v Winner of match 8
4pm
Match 25 – Barry Pinches v Winner of match 9
Match 26 – Jin Long v Winner of match 10
Match 27 – Tom Ford v Winner of match 11
Match 28 – John Parrott v Winner of match 12
Match 29 – Peter Lines v Winner of match 13
Match 30 – Paul Davies v Winner of match 14
Match 31 – David Roe v Winner of match 15
Match 32 – Andy Hicks v Winner of match 16
Wednesday 5 August 2009
10am
Match 33 – Stuart Pettman v Winner of match 17
Match 34 – Marcus Campbell v Winner of match 18
Match 35 – Alan McManus v Winner of match 19
Match 36 – Andrew Higginson v Winner of match 20
Match 37 – Jamie Burnett v Winner of match 21
Match 38 – Anthony Hamilton v Winner of match 22
Match 39 – Ken Doherty v Winner of match 23
Match 40 – Ian McCulloch v Winner of match 24
4pm
Match 41 – Mike Dunn v Winner of match 25
Match 42 – Dominic Dale v Winner of match 26
Match 43 – Michael Judge v Winner of match 27
Match 44 – Mark Davis v Winner of match 28
Match 45 – Martin Gould v Winner of match 29
Match 46 – Rory McLeod v Winner of match 30
Match 47 – Adrian Gunnell v Winner of match 31
Match 48 – Jimmy Michie v Winner of match 32
Thursday 6 August 2009
10am
Match 49 – Mark King v Winner of match 33
Match 50 – Judd Trump v Winner of match 34
Match 51 – Liang Wenbo v Winner of match 35
Match 52 – Dave Harold v Winner of match 36
Match 53 – Michael Holt v Winner of match 37
Match 54 – Jamie Cope v Winner of match 38
Match 55 – Fergal O’Brien v Winner of match 39
Match 56- Barry Hawkins v Winner of match 40
4pm
Match 57 – Graeme Dott v Winner of match 41
Match 58 – Nigel Bond v Winner of match 42
Match 59 – Stephen Lee v Winner of match 43
Match 60 – Stuart Bingham v Winner of match 44
Match 61 – Gerard Greene v Winner of match 45
Match 62 – Matthew Stevens v Winner of match 46
Match 63 – Joe Swail v Winner of match 47
Match 64 – Steve Davis v Winner of match 48
All matches will be the best of 9 frames
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7 comments
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Sammy@SnookerSceney says:
July 30, 2009 at 6:14 am (UTC 0 )
Daniel Wells v Ian Preece
Lee Page v Michael White
David Morris v Winner of match 2
Tom Ford v Winner of match 11
Marcus Campbell v Winner of match 18
Rory McLeod v Winner of match 30
MICHAEL HOLT v WINNER OF MATCH 37
Steve Davis v Winner of match 48
I have my week planned!
Damn, that’s gonna cost loads.
Sammy@SnookerSceney says:
July 30, 2009 at 6:16 am (UTC 0 )
OMG I’ve just heard Rob Walker’s doing commentary!
NOOOOOO!!!
Andrew says:
August 1, 2009 at 12:04 pm (UTC 0 )
It won’t let me into the website, it says I need a user name and password, can someone help? How can they expect you to watch the snooker if it won’t even let you access their website, geez.
Andrew says:
August 1, 2009 at 12:05 pm (UTC 0 )
ah nevermind, its fine now, haha
mike says:
August 2, 2009 at 11:28 am (UTC 0 )
im really keen to follow my friends… matt selt and craig steadman in the qualifiers.. how do i subscribe to this channel, any ideas people??
matt2745 says:
August 2, 2009 at 11:36 am (UTC 0 )
I think that the website is going to launch tomorrow, that’s what it said in the press release anyway. They do seem to be cutting it a bit fine though.
matt2745 says:
August 2, 2009 at 11:38 am (UTC 0 )
That said though, they are only going to be televising Haneveer v Gray and Guodong v Un-Nooh live in the first round.
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December 29, 2009 at 8:19 am (UTC 0 )
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