German Masters snooker 2025: Schedule, results, TV channel, live stream with Judd Trump set to return
THE German Masters will begin TODAY – with some huge names competing in Berlin.
After the Masters at Ally Pally, attention now turns to another hotbed of snooker’s global circuit.
Judd Trump is set to defend his German Masters title in Berlin[/caption]World No 1 Judd Trump, the defending champion, will be aiming to bounce back from his semi-final loss to Kyren Wilson in London.
The winner of the second Triple Crown event of the snooker season, Shaun Murphy, will also enter with an envious glow after his exploits.
When is the German Masters 2025?
- The German Masters 2025 will begin on Monday, January 27.
- The final will take place on Sunday, February 2.
- Berlin’s multi-purpose venue Tempodrom will host once again.
- There will be two sessions – at 2pm and 7pm.
What TV channel is the German Masters 2025 on and can it be live streamed FREE?
- The German Masters 2025 will be broadcast live on Eurosport.
- The action can also be live streamed via the discovery+ app/website.
- Alternatively, SunSport’s live blog of the German Masters 2025 will bring you updates from every match.
Will Ronnie O’Sullivan return to compete in the German Masters 2025?
Ronnie O’Sullivan withdrew from the Masters earlier this month with the World Snooker Tour releasing a statement citing his withdrawal was on “medical grounds.”
O’Sullivan told Eurosport: “It was a nightmare decision really to make.
“If you had asked me on Sunday if I was ready to play, I’d probably have been OK. It is such a massive tournament.”
The Rocket has endured some rough form in early 2025, with three consecutive defeats in the non-ranking Championship League in Leicester.
And the seven-time world champion will not feature at the German Masters after pulling out on medical grounds once again.
German Masters 2025 schedule & results
The draw for the first round is below but the full schedule and order of play is yet to be released.
It will be updated as soon as it is confirmed.
All matches are best of 9 frames until the final, which is the best of 11.
Top Half:
- Judd Trump (1) vs David Grace
- Stephen Maguire (32) vs Joe O’Connor
- Chris Wakelin (16) vs Hammad Miah
- Neil Robertson (17) vs Antoni Kowalski
- Hossein Vafaei (24) vs Yuan Sijun
- Ross Muir WO Ding Junhui
- Stuart Bingham (25) vs Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
- Shaun Murphy (8) vs Liam Graham
- Mark Allen (5) vs David Lilley
- Wu Yize (28) vs Jackson Page
- Ali Carter WO He Guoqiang
- Jack Lisowski (21) vs Alexander Ursenbacher
- David Gilbert (20) vs Ben Woollaston
- Barry Hawkins (13) vs Alfie Burden
- Ryan Day (29) vs Ricky Walden
- Dylan Emery WO Ronnie O’Sullivan
Bottom half:
- Mark Selby (3) vs Liu Hongyu
- Elliot Slessor (30) vs Lyu Haotian
- Si Jiahui (14) vs Ken Doherty
- Xiao Guodong (19) vs Fan Zhengyi
- Tom Ford WO Dominic Dale
- Gary Wilson (11) vs Daniel Wells
- Noppon Saengkham (27) vs Jimmy Robertson
- Mark Williams (6) vs Aaron Hill
- Luca Brecel (7) vs Jiang Jun
- Pang Junxu (26) vs Anthony McGill
- Zhang Anda (10) vs Graeme Dott
- Robert Milkins (23) vs Xu Si
- Jak Jones (18) vs Allan Taylor
- John Higgins (15) vs Mark Davis
- Zhou Yuelong (31) vs Artemijs Zizins
- Kyren Wilson (2) vs Cheung Ka Wai