In a busy month of snooker action, the Northern Ireland Open gets underway on Monday and comes to a conclusion on Sunday, just one day before the UK Championship begins.
It is a packed schedule, but the players will not be complaining as the big events keep on coming, albeit all of them taking place in Milton Keynes.
Judd Trump has beaten Ronnie O’Sullivan in the last two Northern Ireland Open finals and both men are back in action in the coming week as they aim for another run to the showpiece contest.
When is the Northern Ireland Open?
The tournament runs from Monday 16 – Sunday 22 November at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, due to coronavirus restrictions.
What TV channel is the Northern Ireland Open on and is there a live stream?
Eurosport will be showing all the action, with streaming available on Eurosport Player.
2020 Northern Ireland Open draw and schedule
Monday 16 November
10:00 Mitchell Mann v Gao Yang
10:00 Simon Lichtenberg v Rod Lawler
10:00 Paul S Davison v Andy Hicks
10:00 Gary Wilson v Rory McLeod
10:00 Tian Pengfei v Noppon Saengkham
10:00 David Gilbert v David Grace
10:00 Yan Bingtao v Peter Lines
10:00 Martin O’Donnell v Lu Ning
12:00 Scott Donaldson v Sean Maddocks
12:00 Michael Holt v Soheil Vahedi
13:00 Judd Trump v Gerard Greene
13:00 Alexander Ursenbacher v Lei Peifan
13:00 Chen Zifan v Xu Si
13:00 Mark Williams v Jamie Jones
14:00 Martin Gould v Jamie Clarke
14:00 Kyren Wilson v David Lilley
14:00 Sam Craigie v Amine Amiri
14:00 Anthony McGill v Riley Parsons
14:00 Xiao Guodong v Duane Jones
16:30 Luca Brecel v Kacper Filipiak
16:30 Zhou Yuelong v Jimmy White
16:30 Fan Zhengyi v Robert Milkins
16:30 Ken Doherty v Chris Wakelin
19:00 Jack Lisowski v Ashley Carty
19:00 Brandon Sargeant v Louis Heathcote
19:00 Aaron Hill v Jackson Page
19:00 Kurt Maflin v Fraser Patrick
19:00 Ronnie O’Sullivan v Jamie O’Neill
20:00 Stephen Maguire v Alex Borg
20:00 Shaun Murphy v Ryan Day
20:00 Matthew Selt v Joe O’Connor
20:00 Mark Davis v Ian Burns
Tuesday 17 November
10:00 Barry Pinches v Liam Highfield
10:00 Jamie Wilson v Nigel Bond
10:00 Mark King v Zak Surety
10:00 Zhao Xintong v Si Jiahui
10:00 Lukas Kleckers v Chang Bingyu
10:00 Stuart Carrington v Billy Joe Castle
10:00 Tom Ford v Lee Walker
10:00 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Peter Devlin
12:00 Liang Wenbo v Steven Hallworth
12:00 Graeme Dott v Igor Figueiredo
13:00 Neil Robertson v Declan Lavery
13:00 Pang Junxu v Jak Jones
13:00 Mark Joyce v Dominic Dale
13:00 Ding Junhui v Eden Sharav
14:00 Barry Hawkins v Alan McManus
14:00 Mark Selby v Andrew Higginson
14:00 Ali Carter v Ben Hancorn
14:00 Sunny Akani v Jordan Brown
14:00 Yuan SiJun v Luo Honghao
16:30 Zhao Jianbo v Brian Ochoiski
16:30 James Cahill v Lyu Haotian
16:30 Fergal O’Brien v Ashley Hugill
16:30 Matthew Stevens v Jimmy Robertson
19:00 Iulian Boiko v Michael White
19:00 Ben Woollaston v Ricky Walden
19:00 Stuart Bingham v Oliver Lines
19:00 John Higgins v Daniel Wells
19:00 Patrick Wallace v Farakh Ajaib
20:00 Mark Allen v Anthony Hamilton
20:00 Allan Taylor v Hossein Vafaei
20:00 Joe Perry v Robbie Williams
20:00 Elliot Slessor v Li Hang
Northern Ireland Open prize money
Winner: £70,000
Runner-up: £30,000
Semi-final: £20,000
Quarter-final: £10,000
Last 16: £7,500
Last 32: £4,000
Last 64: £3,000
Highest break: £5,000
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