The World Pool Championship – Where To Watch

Over 50 hours of the prestigious World Pool Championship will be showcased live worldwide from June 3-8, available through leading global broadcasters, including Sky Sports, SSC, Shahid VIP Sports, MENA, and DAZN.

The tournament kicks off with defending champion and World Nineball Tour No. 1, Francisco Sanchez Ruiz facing Waleed Albalkhi from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 7pm local time/5PM BST UK time.

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In partnership with the Saudi Arabian Billiard & Snooker Federation (SABSF) and the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Sport, the crown jewel of the World Nineball Tour will be hosted at the Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal City Sports Hall in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Amongst the grand field size of 128 professional cue artists, over 40 nationalities will be represented on the grand stage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, drawing in fans from around the world.

See the full draw of the World Pool Championship here.

Local broadcaster SSC, renowned streaming service Shahid VIP Sports, and MENA will showcase the World Pool Championship in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Additionally, Sky Sports will deliver over 50 hours of tournament coverage to the UK and Ireland, while DAZN will broadcast the event to audiences in the USA, Brazil, Canada, Spain, and Japan.

Broadcast List

The World Pool Championship will be broadcasted across the world, with fans able to catch the action in global regions like Europe, USA, Asia, Middle East, and North Africa.

Coverage of the World Pool Championship will be live across the following broadcasters, including on Matchroom.Live.

  • Sky Sports – UK & Ireland
  • SSC 4 – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Shahid VIP Sports – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • MENA – Middle East and Northern Africa*
  • DAZN – USA,
  • AMC Network – Hungary
  • Fox Sports – Australia
  • Match TV – Russia & CIS territories
  • MNC Vision – Indonesia
  • Nova – Czech Republic & Slovakia
  • Premier – Philippines
  • Sky Network – New Zealand
  • Sportscast – Taiwan
  • Sportklub – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia
  • Starhub – Singapore
  • Viaplay – Baltics, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Poland, and Iceland
  • VCT – Vietnam

All other territories can watch coverage of the table action through Matchroom.live. You can sign up for a monthly pass from 4.99 here.

(*MENA countries include: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen and the following territories on a non-exclusive basis: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey.)

Nationalities across the Full Field

1)        Francisco Sánchez Ruiz – Spain
2)        Fedor Gorst – USA
3)        Shane Van Boening – USA
4)        Ko Ping Chung – Chinese Taipei
5)        Jayson Shaw – Great Britain
6)        Albin Ouschan – Austria
7)        Joshua Filler – Germany
8)        David Alcaide – Spain
9)        Aloysius Yapp – Singapore
10)  Mario He – Austria
11)  Wiktor Zielinski – Poland
12)  Ko Pin Yi – Chinese Taipei
13)  Eklent Kaci – Albania
14)  Moritz Neuhausen – Germany
15)  Max Lechner – Austria
16)  Skyler Woodward – USA
17)  Alex Kazakis – Greece
18)  Mieszko Fortuński – Poland
19)  Pijus Labutis – Lithuania
20)  Niels Feijen – Netherlands
21)  Jonas Souto – Spain
22)  Robbie Capito – Hong Kong China
23)  Sanjin Pehlivanovic – Bosnia and Herzegovina
24)  Carlo Biado – Philippines
25)  Naoyuki Oi – Japan
26)  Michael Feliciano – Philippines
27)  Aleksa Pecelj – Serbia
28)  Tyler Styer – USA
29)  Mohammad Soufi – Syria
30)  John Morra – Canada
31)  Duong Quoc Hoang – Vietnam
32)  Konrad Juszczyszyn – Poland
33)  Olivér Szolnoki – Hungary
34)  Oscar Dominguez – USA
35)  Chang Jung Lin – Chinese Taipei
36)  Marc Bijsterbosch – Netherlands
37)  Thorsten Hohmann – Germany
38)  Anton Raga – Philippines
39)  Wu Kun Lin – Chinese Taipei
40)  Denis Grabe – Estonia
41)  Dang Jin Hu – China
42)  Abdullah Alyousef – Kuwait
43)  Shane Wolford – USA
44)  Ralf Souquet – Germany
45)  Billy Jr Ussery – USA
46)  James Aranas – Philippines
47)  Jani Uski – Finland
48)  Lee Vann Corteza – Philippines
49)  Dimitri Jungo – Switzerland
50)  Alex Pagulayan – Canada
51)  Billy Thorpe – USA
52)  Mickey Krause – Denmark
53)  Roland Garcia – Philippines
54)  Tobias Bongers – Germany
55)  Imran Majid – Great Britain
56)  Chris Melling – Great Britain
57)  Dimitris Loukatos – Greece
58)  Hsieh Chia Chen – Chinese Taipei
59)  Chang Yu Lung – Chinese Taipei
60)  Johann Chua – Philippines
61)  Darren Appleton – Great Britain
62)  Francesco Candela – Italy
63)  Elliott Sanderson – Great Britain
64)  Kyle Amoroto – Philippines
65)  Besar Spahiu – Albania
66)  Liu Ri Teng – Chinese Taipei
67)  Emil André Gangfløt – Norway
68)  Jeremy Sossei – USA
69)  Jan van Lierop – Netherlands
70)  Marco Teutscher – Netherlands
71)  Omar alshaheen – Kuwait
72)  João Grilo – Portugal
73)  Mustafa Alnar – Northern Cyprus
74)  Lo Ho Sum – Hong Kong China
75)  Hunter Lombardo – USA
76)  Sullivan Clark – New Zealand
77)  Nguyen Anh Tuan – Vietnam
78)  Georgi Georgiev – Bulgarian
79)  Bernie Regalario – Philippines
80)  Michael Schneider – Switzerland
81)  Patric Gonzales – Philippines
82)  Fitim Haradinaj – Kosovo
83)  Jeffrey Ignacio – Philippines
84)  Tim De Ruyter – Netherlands
85)  ΝIkos Ekonomopoulos – Greece
86)  Ajdin Piknjac – Bosnia and Herzegovina
87)  Toh Lian Han – Singapore
88)  Daniel Guttenberger – Austria
89)  Jefrey Roda – Philippines
90)  Karl Gnadeberg – Estonia
91)  Masato Yoshioka – Japan
92)  Fu Che Wei – Chinese Taipei
93)  Riku Romppanen – Finland
94)  Albert Manas – Philippines
95)  Pham Phuong Nam – Vietnam
96)  Kledio Kaci – Albania
97)  Luong Duc Thien – Vietnam
98)  Nicholas De Leon – USA
99)  Kuo Po Cheng – Chinese Taipei
100) Ko Ping Han – Chinese Taipei

WILDCARDS

–              Pia Filler – Germany
–              Sam Henderson – USA
–              Alvin Anggito – Indonesia
–              Petri Makkonen – Finland
–              DJ McGinley – Canada
–              Daniel Maciol – Poland
–              Wojciech Szewczyk – Poland
–              James Georgiadis – Australia
–              Ahmed Al Jabar – Saudi Arabia
–              Hussein Mustafa – Saudi Arabia
–              Othman Alzahrani – Saudi Arabia
–              Fahad Alharbi – Saudi Arabia
–              Ahmed Zahid – Saudi Arabia
–              Nawaf Shamardal – Saudi Arabia
–              Khalid Al Otaibi – Saudi Arabia
–              Ahmed Al Ahmadi – Saudi Arabia
–              Khalid Al Ghamdi – Saudi Arabia
–              Saad Aldress – Saudi Arabia
–              Fahad Aldhayan – Saudi Arabia
–              Abdullah Saeed Alshammari – Saudi Arabia
–              Waleed Albalkhi – Saudi Arabia
–              Mubarak Al-Wahaibi – Oman
–              Ali Al-Obaidli – Qatar
–              Hussain Maroom – Bahrain
–              Bader Alawadhi – Kuwait
–              Talal Alblooshi – United Arab Emirates
–              Ameer Ali – Iraq
–              Hamzaa Ali – Eritrea

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