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Stuart Bingham is the defending champion (Photo by Steve Paston/PA Images)
Masters Snooker heads to Milton Keynes in 2021 and you can follow the latest results and match schedules here.
The star-studded tournament sees the world’s top 16 cueists competing from January 10-17 for £725,000 in prize money and the iconic Paul Hunter Trophy.
An ever-present on the snooker calendar since 1975, the Masters has provided some of the most iconic moments in the sport’s history, but its 47th staging is set to be somewhat unique.
Due to current restrictions, the 2021 Betfred Masters will be held behind closed doors at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, as opposed to in front of a packed crowd at Alexandra Palace.
Stuart Bingham is the defending champion after he defeated Ali Carter 10-8 in last year’s final.
Ronnie O’Sullivan holds the record for the most Masters titles, having won the tournament seven times, and returns to the line-up after skipping last year’s event.
Mark Selby is on the hunt for a fourth Masters title and John Higgins and Mark Williams have both lifted this trophy on two previous occasions.
Other former champions in this year’s line-up include 2015 winner Shaun Murphy and 2011 champion Ding Junhui, while Yan Bingtao and Thepchaiya Un-Nooh are making their Masters debuts.
The tournament runs from January 10-17, with all matches up to and including the Semi-Finals contested over the best of 11 frames and the final best of 19.
Masters Snooker 2021 Tournament Schedule
Sunday January 10
Round One
1pm
6 Kyren Wilson 6-2 Gary Wilson
6 Kyren Wilson 6-2 Gary Wilson
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7pm
5 David Gilbert 6-2 Joe Perry
5 David Gilbert 6-2 Joe Perry
Monday January 11
Round One
1pm
1 Stuart Bingham 6-4 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
1 Stuart Bingham 6-4 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
7pm
2 Shaun Murphy 6-4 Mark Williams
2 Shaun Murphy 6-4 Mark Williams
Tuesday January 12
Round One
1pm
4 Neil Robertson 5-6 Yan Bingtao
4 Neil Robertson 5-6 Yan Bingtao
7pm
3 Mark Selby 3-6 Stephen Maguire
3 Mark Selby 3-6 Stephen Maguire
Wednesday January 13
Round One
1pm
8 Ronnie O’Sullivan 6-5 Ding Junhui
8 Ronnie O’Sullivan 6-5 Ding Junhui
7pm
7 John Higgins 6-5 Mark Allen
7 John Higgins 6-5 Mark Allen
Thursday January 14
Quarter-Finals
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1pm
11 Kyren Wilson 5-6 David Gilbert
11 Kyren Wilson 5-6 David Gilbert
7pm
9 Stuart Bingham 6-3 Shaun Murphy
9 Stuart Bingham 6-3 Shaun Murphy
Friday January 15
Quarter-Finals
1pm
10 Stephen Maguire 5-6 Yan Bingtao
10 Stephen Maguire 5-6 Yan Bingtao
7pm
12 Ronnie O’Sullivan 3-6 John Higgins
12 Ronnie O’Sullivan 3-6 John Higgins
Saturday January 16
Semi-Finals
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1pm
13 Stuart Bingham 5-6 Yan Bingtao
13 Stuart Bingham 5-6 Yan Bingtao
7pm
14 David Gilbert 4-6 John Higgins
14 David Gilbert 4-6 John Higgins
Results Of Snooker Final Results
Sunday January 17
Final
1pm & 7pm
John Higgins 8-10 Yan Bingtao
John Higgins 8-10 Yan Bingtao
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Masters Snooker 2021 Prize Fund
Winner: £250,000
Runner-up: £100,000
Semi-final Losers: £60,000
Quarter-final Losers: £30,000
Last 16 Losers: £15,000
Winner: £250,000
Runner-up: £100,000
Semi-final Losers: £60,000
Quarter-final Losers: £30,000
Last 16 Losers: £15,000