Some of the world’s best snooker players have been battling it out over the past few weeks, hoping to make it to the Winners’ Group.
The aim of the game is simple, win as many frames and games as possible and you’ll win a bigger pot of cash.
Each frame has a monetary value as do highest breaks – there’s a combined £1,500 prize for whoever can crack the highest break in both the group stages and the Winners’ Group.
Championship League Snooker prize money
Here’s the full Championship League prize money breakdown:
Groups 1-7
- Winner: £3,000
- Runner-up: £2,000
- Semi-final: £1,000
- Frame win (league stage): £100
- Frame win (play-offs): £300
- Highest break: £500
Winners’ Group
- Winner: £10,000
- Runner-up: £5,000
- Semi-final: £3,000
- Frame win (league stage): £200
- Frame win (play-offs): £300
- Highest break: £1,000
The maximum possible tournament total fund is £205,000 (if all matches are 3-2).
And the minimum possible tournament total is £152,800 (if all matches are 3-0).
Kyren Wilson, for example, has already won a combined £19,950 from the Championship League for winning frames, group nights and scoring highest breaks – including three maximums.
How to watch Championship League snooker 2024
- Championship League snooker will be shown live on Matchroom.live.
- There is no designated TV channel broadcasting the even in the UK.
- You can live stream the action on Matchroom.live online with a day pass subscription of £1.99.
- The monthly pass costs £5.99 or there’s also an annual £49.99 option.
- The Championship League Winners’ Group takes place on Tuesday, March 12 and Wednesday, March 13.
- SunSport will have live coverage of the two days.