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Dec
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Pukka Pies UK Championship 2009: Tournament Schedule

Tomorrow will see the start of snooker’s second biggest tournament the 2009 UK Championship. Click below for the order of play for the next week…

Saturday 5th December 2009

1:00pm

Match 1 – Shaun Murphy v Gerard Greene

Match 6 – Mark Williams v Graeme Dott

Match 8 – Stephen Maguire v Michael holt

Match 14 – Mark King v Anthony Hamilton

NB 3:00pm

Match 7 – Joe Perry v Stuart Bingham

Match 12 – Mark Selby v Jamie Cope

Match 13 – Ryan Day v Liang Wenbo

Match 15 – Neil Robertson v Tom Ford

NB 7:00pm

Match 1* – Shaun Murphy v Gerard Greene

Match 6* – Mark Williams v Graeme Dott

Match 8* – Stephen Maguire v Michael Holt

Match 14* – Mark King v Anthony Hamilton

Sunday 6th December 2009

1:00pm

Match 3 – Mark Allen v Stephen Lee

Match 10 – Peter Ebdon v Judd Trump

Match 11 – Stephen Hendry v Steve Davis

Match 16 – John Higgins v Ricky Walden

NB 3:00pm

Match 7* – Joe Perry v Stuart Bingham

Match 12* – Mark Selby v Jamie Cope

Match 13* – Ryan Day v Liang Wenbo

Match 15* – Neil Robertson v Tom Ford

NB 7:00pm

Match 3* – Mark Allen v Stephen Lee

Match 10* – Peter Ebdon v Judd Trump

Match 11* – Stephen Hendry v Steve Davis

Match 16* – John Higgins v Ricky Walden

Monday 7th December 2009

1:30pm

Match 2 – Ding Junhui v Mike Dunn

Match 4 – Ali Carter v Rory McLeod

Match 5 – Marco Fu v Peter Lines

Match 9 – Ronnie O’Sullivan v Matthew Stevens

NB 3:00pm

Match 20 – winner match 7 v winner match 8

Match 22 – winner match 11 v winner match 12

Match 23 – winner match 13 v winner match 14

Match 24 – winner match 15 v winner match 16

NB 7:00pm

Match 2* – Ding Junhui v Mike Dunn

Match 4* – Ali Carter v Rory McLeod

Match 5* – Marco Fu v Peter Lines

Match 9* – Ronnie O’Sullivan v Matthew Stevens

Tuesday 8th December 2009

1:30pm

Match 17 – winner match 1 v winner match 2

Match 18 – winner match 3 v winner match 4

Match 19 – winner match 5 v winner match 6

Match 21 – winner match 9 v winner match 10

NB 3:00pm

Match 20* – winner match 7 v winner match 8

Match 22* – winner match 11 v winner match 12

Match 23* – winner match 13 v winner match 14

Match 24* – winner match 15 v winner match 16

NB 7:00pm

Match 17* – winner match 1 v winner match 2

Match 18* – winner match 3 v winner match 4

Match 19* – winner match 5 v winner match 6

Match 21* – winner match 9 v winner match 10

Wednesday 9th December 2009

2:00pm

QF1 – winner match 17 v winner match 18

QF2 – winner match 19 v winner match 20

7:00pm

QF1* – winner match 17 v winner match 18

QF2* – winner match 19 v winner match 20

Thursday 10th December 2009

1:30pm

QF3 – winner match 21 v winner match 22

QF4 – winner match 23 v winner match 24

7:00pm

QF3* – winner match 21 v winner match 22

QF4* – winner match 23 v winner match 24

Friday 11th December 2009

1:30pm

SF1 – winner QF1 v winner QF2

7:00pm

SF1* – winner QF1 v winner QF2

Saturday 12th December 2009

1:00pm

SF2 – winner QF3 v winner QF4

7:00pm

SF2* – winner QF3 v winner QF4

Sunday 13th December 2009

2:00pm

Final – winner of SF1 v winner of SF2

8:00pm**

Final* – winner of SF1 v winner of SF2

* denotes final session of match

** due to BBC Sports Personality transmission will not commence until 9.00 pm

3 comments

  1. Sammy@SnookerSceney says:

    Looking FWD to it!

  2. dannyboy says:

    Can’t wait for Sunday. Just hope the big match up between Hendry and Davis is on one of the TV tables! Surely they can’t put them on a different table. But with Trump and Allen also playing you never know!

    Missed your tournament preview? Who are you picking? For me Murphy and Ding to win a few assuming they don’t meet! And could Steve do it this w/e. Yes if he improves a tad more from last week! It could be a classic, Ive just got a feeling given all the other news this week.

  3. matt2745 says:

    This week has been mental at work unfortunately so a tournament preview has been on the backburner (though I did a broader one a month or two ago).

    It’s a tough one to call as ever, the usual suspects like Higgins, ROS and Murphy will be up there, Selby I like in the long matches too.

    Can see Dott doing well oddly.

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