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JUST IN: Players Championship 2025 Snooker; Final Day Schedule and How to Watch

Players Championship 2025 Snooker; Final Day Schedule and How to Watch

The 2025 Players Championship reaches its thrilling conclusion today, Sunday 23rd March, with a highly anticipated final between Kyren Wilson and Judd Trump. The two snooker stars will face off for the coveted title in what promises to be an exciting clash. With both players in top form, fans are in for a nail-biting finish to the prestigious tournament.

Judd Trump plays a shot at the Players Championship 2025

Order of Play for Sunday, 23rd March 2025:

  • Final: Kyren Wilson [2] vs Judd Trump [1]
  • Start Time: 7:00 PM (UK time)
  • Location: Telford International Centre, Telford, UK

This final sees World No. 2 and reigning World Champion Kyren Wilson take on the current World No. 1 Judd Trump in a repeat of the dramatic encounters between the two throughout the tournament. Wilson has been in excellent form, having reached his third consecutive ranking final after victories at the Xi’an Grand Prix and Northern Ireland Open. Trump, on the other hand, has been dominant this season, with wins at the Saudi Arabia Masters and UK Championship. Both players will be eager to add the Players Championship to their list of accomplishments.

Wilson heads into the final with confidence after a series of impressive performances throughout the tournament. He has already clinched four ranking titles this season and will be looking to further bolster his reputation as one of the top contenders in snooker. Trump, despite his frustrations with the table conditions in the earlier rounds, is a formidable opponent who has the ability to turn the match around at any moment.

How to Watch:

The Players Championship 2025 is being broadcast live on ITV4 and ITVX, offering free-to-air coverage for fans across the UK. Whether you prefer to watch on a smartphone, tablet, desktop, or smart TV, ITVX provides flexible streaming options. For those who prefer traditional television, ITV4 will provide live coverage throughout the final day.

This year’s Players Championship has been one of the most exciting in recent memory, with top-tier snooker on display at every stage. From the last-16 to the final, fans have been treated to some sensational moments, and the showdown between Wilson and Trump is expected to be no different.

Both players will need to bring their A-game to claim the title, with the winner securing a prestigious victory and valuable ranking points as they head into the World Championship later this year. Tune in to ITV4 tonight for all the action and drama as the Players Championship reaches its climax.

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