Live snooker on TV ramps up this week as the UK Championship bursts onto our screens with a host of the world's finest players in action in York.

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Champion of Champions winner Mark Allen and runner-up Judd Trump – who won three ranking events in October alone – are the hot favourites to perform here, but there are plenty of stars gearing up to shine.

Ronnie O'Sullivan is uncertain to feature following a string of withdrawals, citing his mental health struggles as the reason for his absence from the Champion of Champions event, but fans will hope to see their beloved son back at the table.

Snooker fans are usually treated to plenty of extensive coverage throughout the year with the BBC holding the rights to the World Snooker Championship, the UK Championship and The Masters.

ITV also boasts free-to-air rights in the shape of the Tour Championship, Players Championship, British Open and more, while Eurosport boasts widespread snooker rights for the majority of tournaments every year.

RadioTimes.com brings you a round-up of live snooker on TV today and coming up.

Snooker today: What live snooker is on TV this week?

All subject to change. Available to watch on discovery+/Eurosport unless otherwise stated.

November

25th Nov – 3rd Dec: UK Championship (also on BBC)

Location: York Barbican, York

December

6th – 9th: Shoot Out

Location: Swansea Arena, Swansea

11th – 17th: Scottish Open

Location: Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh

January

7th – 14th: Masters

Location: Alexandra Palace, London

15th – 21st: World Grand Prix

Location: Morningside Arena, Leicester

29th Jan – 4th Feb: German Masters

Location: Tempodrom, Berlin

February

12th – 18th: Welsh Open

Location: Venue Cymru, Llandudno

19th – 25th: Players Championship

Location: Telford International Centre, Telford

March

4th – 9th: Six-red World Championship

Location: TBC

11th – 17th: World Open

Location: TBC

30th – 31st: World Mixed Doubles

Location: Manchester Central, Manchester

April

1st – 7th: Tour Championship

Location: Manchester Central, Manchester

20th April – 6th May: World Championship

Location: Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

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