13:15-14:30, BBC One, Connected TV and online (14:20-16:30, BBC One Scotland)
13-15-17.30, Uninterrupted coverage on Connected TV and online
16:30-17:30, BBC Two
19:00-22:30, BBC Two
00:00-02:00, Extra, BBC Two
What is it?
The second of the so-called Triple Crown snooker events, the Masters is considered snooker’s most prestigious invitation tournament.
The 2018 tournament runs from January 14 to 21 with full coverage across the BBC.
The Masters has been held at Alexandra Palace in London since 2012.
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Get Inspired: How to get involved with Snooker
Whether you choose to play competitively or socially, snooker is sure to get your brain working.
It requires skill and concentration and will improve your focus and hand-eye coordination. Anyone can play regardless of age, gender or ability and it's not an expensive sport to get into.
Snooker is essentially a simple sport, once the rules of the game have been learnt - to do just that click here.
Learn more about how you can get involved in snooker with our dedicated page here.
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Semi-finals
13:15
Judd Trump (Eng) v Kyren Wilson (Eng)
19:00
Mark Allen (NI) v John Higgins (Sco)
TV Coverage
13:15-14:30, BBC One, Connected TV and online (14:20-16:30, BBC One Scotland)
13-15-17.30, Uninterrupted coverage on Connected TV and online
16:30-17:30, BBC Two
19:00-22:30, BBC Two
00:00-02:00, Extra, BBC Two
What is it?
The second of the so-called Triple Crown snooker events, the Masters is considered snooker’s most prestigious invitation tournament.
The 2018 tournament runs from January 14 to 21 with full coverage across the BBC.
The Masters has been held at Alexandra Palace in London since 2012.
Get Inspired: How to get involved with Snooker
Whether you choose to play competitively or socially, snooker is sure to get your brain working.
It requires skill and concentration and will improve your focus and hand-eye coordination. Anyone can play regardless of age, gender or ability and it's not an expensive sport to get into.
Snooker is essentially a simple sport, once the rules of the game have been learnt - to do just that click here.
Learn more about how you can get involved in snooker with our dedicated page here.