UK Championship snooker 2019 schedule: Day 5 – Sunday 1st December
The UK Championship snooker tournament schedule information has been confirmed – RadioTimes.com brings you everything you need to know about Day 5
Mark Williams and Judd Trump lead the line-up on the fifth day of action in the UK Championship today.
Both stars made it through their first-round clashes unscathed and will hope for another routine passage to the third round.
RadioTimes.com brings you the full schedule for Day 5 of the UK Championship snooker tournament.
UK Championship snooker 2019 schedule – Day 5
All times approximate. Matches featuring top 10 seeded players in bold.
Sunday 1st December
From 2:00pm
Ding Junhui (16) v Cyprus Michael Georgiou (49)
Allister Carter (17) v Robert Milkins (48)
Stuart Carrington (45) v Yan Bingtao (20)
Peter Ebdon (52) v Jack Lisowski (13)
Louis Heathcote (95) v Nigel Bond (98)
Mei Xiwen (66) v Judd Trump (2)
Fan Zhengyi (100) v Mark Davis (35)
Graeme Dott (19) v Yuan Sijun (46)
From 8:00pm
Liang Wenbo (40) v David Grace (104)
John Higgins (5) v Lu Ning (60)
Mark J Williams (3) v Michael White (62)
Stephen Maguire (14) v Jordan Brown (78)
Martin O'Donnell (38) v Ricky Walden (27)
Jimmy Robertson (23) v Norway Kurt Maflin (42)
Chris Wakelin (47) v Gary Wilson (18)
Akani Songsermsawad (50) v Joe Perry (15)
How to watch UK Championship snooker on TV and live stream
Fans can tune in to watch the day's action for free on BBC2 from 1:00pm.
You can also live stream the match via BBC iPlayer on a range of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets.
- Check out our UK Championship snooker TV guide for exact timings and channel details.
Eurosport will also show live coverage throughout the tournament on TV and online.
If you want to access the Eurosport Player direct it’s £6.99 per month or £39.99 a year.
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