Schedule, results, TV channel and live stream with new champ guaranteed

THE World Grand Prix is well underway with the top 32 players of the season so battling it out in Hong Kong.

Snooker icon Ronnie O’Sullivan features, while recently crowned German Masters champion Judd Trump will be looking to continue the winning momentum.

Ronnie O’Sullivan is set to feature at the World Grand PrixCredit: Getty
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Judd Trump won the German Masters on SundayCredit: Getty

The world No1 ended his 14-month title drought after beating Shaun Murphy 10-4 in the Berlin final on Sunday.

But he suffered a shock exit in round one of the World Grand Prix courtesy Yuan Sijun.

Neil Robertson is the defending World Grand Prix champion after he claimed the trophy with a stunning 10-0 whitewash win over Stuart Bingham in last season’s showpiece.

The Aussie became the first man in history to complete two whitewashes in a major ranking final, after beating Zhou Yuelong 9-0 to secure the European Masters title back in 2020.

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SunSport brings you all the details ahead of the World Grand Prix.

When is the World Grand Prix 2026?

  • The World Grand Prix got underway on Tuesday, February 3.
  • The tournament will run until Sunday, February 8.
  • Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Arena will host.

What TV channel is World Grand Prix 2026 on and can it be live streamed?

  • The World Grand Prix will be broadcast live on TNT Sports.
  • You can live stream all the action via the discovery+ app/website.
  • Alternatively, you can keep up to date with the event by following SunSport’s live blog.

World Grand Prix 2026 schedule and results

Tuesday, February 3
From 5am GMT

  • Mark Selby 5-0 Aaron Hill
  • Elliot Slessor 5-2 Stuart Bingham
  • Xiao Guodong 5-2 Kyren Wilson
  • Zhou Yuelong 5-2 Stephen Maguire

From 11.30am GMT

  • Barry Hawkins 5-3 Ding Junhui
  • Jack Lisowski 4-5 Chang Bingyu
  • Mark Williams 2-5 Zhang Anda
  • Wu Yize 5-3 Anthony McGill

Wednesday, February 4
From 5am GMT

  • Ronnie O’Sullivan 5-3 Joe O’Connor
  • Gary Wilson 2-5 Si Jiahui
  • Neil Robertson 1-5 Jak Jones
  • Chris Wakelin 5-0 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 

From 11am GMT

  • Mark Allen 4-5 Ali Carter
  • John Higgins 3-5 Zhao Xintong
  • Shaun Murphy 1-5 Pang Junxu
  • Judd Trump 2-5 Yuan Sijun

Thursday, February 5

From 5am GMT

  • Barry Hawkins 3-5 Zhang Anda
  • Pang Junxu 3-5 Si Jiahui
  • Chris Wakelin 5-4 Elliot Slessor
  • Xiao Guodong 5-3 Ronnie O’Sullivan

From 11am GMT

  • Ali Carter 5-2 Yuan Sijun
  • Jak Jones 1-5 Zhou Yuelong
  • Wu Yize 5-3 Chang Bingyu
  • Zhao Xintong 5-4 Mark Selby

Friday, February 6

From 5am GMT

  • Si Jiahui 2-5 Xiao Guodong
  • Wu Yize 2-5 Zhang Anda

From 11am GMT

  • Chris Wakelin 4-5 Zhao Xintong
  • Zhou Yuelong 5-4 Ali Carter

Saturday, February 7

From 5am GMT

  • Zhou Yuelong vs Zhang Anda

From 11am GMT

  • Xiao Guodong vs Zhao Xintong
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