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Scottish Open 2021 - Latest results, scores, schedule and order of play with Judd Trump and Ronnie O'Sullivan

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ByEurosport

Updated 12/12/2021 at 21:24 GMT

All of the world’s top 16 players will be competing in the 2021 Scottish Open in Llandudno, including Ronnie O’Sullivan, Judd Trump, John Higgins, Neil Robertson and defending champion and world number one Mark Selby. Stream the Scottish Open live and on-demand on discovery+. You can also watch all the action live via Eurosport and at eurosport.co.uk

‘That’s a Trump special! – O’Sullivan shot stuns commentary team

When is the Scottish Open 2021?

The tournament, part of the prestigious Home Nations series, runs from December 6 to 12.

When is the Scottish Open 2021 final?

The final will be played on December 12 with the winner to lift the Stephen Hendry Trophy.

Schedule and results

Mon 6 Dec

Round 1

  • 10:00 - James Cahill (a) 0-4 Ben Woollaston [52]
  • 10:00 - Barry Hawkins [12] 0-4 Pang Junxu [66]
  • 10:00 - Amaan Iqbal (a) 1-4 Noppon Saengkham [38]
  • 10:00 - Yan Bingtao [15] 4-0 Zak Surety [87]
  • 13:00 - Mark Selby [1] 4-1 Sean Maddocks [111]
  • 13:00 - Stephen Maguire [9] 4-3 Yuan Sijun [109]
  • 13:00 - Jack Lisowski [14] 1-4 Stuart Carrington [51]
  • 13:00 - Ding Junhui [10] 3-4 Zhang Anda [114]
  • 15:00 - Anthony McGill [16] 4-2 Jamie Wilson [85]
  • 15:00 - Ronnie O'Sullivan [3] 4-2 Dominic Dale [60]
  • 15:00 - Mark Allen [11] 3-4 Martin O'Donnell [46]
  • 15:00 - Michael Holt [31] 4-3 Liam Graham (a)
  • 19:00 - Kyren Wilson [5] 4-0 Andy Hicks [104]
  • 19:00 - Stuart Bingham [13] 1-4 Andrew Higginson [62]
  • 19:00 - Shaun Murphy [6] 4-3 Ng On Yee (f) [120]
  • 19:00 - Judd Trump [2] 4-0 Robert Milkins [41]
  • 20:00 - Liang Wenbo [30] 4-0 Allan Taylor [75]
  • 20:00 - Bai Langning (a) 2-4 Ben Hancorn [81]
  • 20:00 - John Higgins [7] 4-1 Alfie Burden [113]

Round 2

  • 20:00 - Sam Craigie [55] 4-2 Zhao Jianbo [74]
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O'Sullivan fouls after shirt touches ball

Tue 7 Dec

Round 2

  • 10:00 - Xiao Guodong [32] 4-2 Duane Jones [92]
  • 10:00 - Mark Davis [49] 1-4 Tom Ford [24]
  • 10:00 - Akani Songsermsawad [57] 1-4 Stephen Maguire [9]
  • 10:00 - Robbie Williams [68] 2-4 Lei Peifan [118]
  • 13:00 - Mark Selby [1] 4-1 Oliver Lines [69]
  • 13:00 - Anthony McGill [16] 4-1 Chris Wakelin [61]
  • 13:00 - Sanderson Lam (a) 0-4 Ben Woolaston [52]
  • 13:00 - Pang Junxu [66] 4-2 Iulian Boiko [106]
  • 14:00 - Lee Walker [83] 1-4 Jimmy Robertson [48]
  • 14:00 - Joe Perry [21] 2-4 Luca Brecel [44]
  • 14:00 - Matthew Selt [33] 4-0 Andrew Higginson [62]
  • 14:00 - Si Jiahui (a) 1-4 Ben Hancorn [81]
  • 19:00 - Scott Donaldson [35] 4-3 Steven Hallworth [70]
  • 19:00 - Ronnie O'Sullivan [3] 4-0 Michael Georgiou (a)
  • 19:00 - Stuart Carrington [51] 4-0 Jamie Jones [50]
  • 20:00 - Kyren Wilson [5] 1-4 Fergal O'Brien [77]
  • 20:00 - Gary Wilson [28] 4-1 Anthony Hamilton [47]
  • 20:00 - Jackson Page [110] 4-3 Michael Judge [116]

Wed 8 Dec

Round 2

  • 10:00 - Xu Si [98] 4-2 Ken Doherty [72]
  • 10:00 - Mark King [59] 2-4 Martin O'Donnell [46]
  • 10:00 - Hossein Vafaei [40] 4-3 Wu Yize [107]
  • 10:00 - Martin Gould [23] 4-3 Jordan Brown [37]
  • 13:00 - John Higgins [7] 4-1 Noppon Saengkham [38]
  • 13:00 - Zhang Anda [114] 4-1 Mitchell Mann [108]
  • 13:00 - Hammad Miah [91] 4-1 Yan Bingtao [15]
  • 13:00 - David Lilley (a) v Michael Holt [31] - Holt withdrew due to Covid
  • 14:00 - Li Hang [39] 4-2 Shaun Murphy [6]
  • 14:00 - Craig Steadman [97] 0-4 Judd Trump [2]

Round 3

  • 19:00 - Tom Ford [24] 0-4 Stephen Maguire [9]
  • 19:00 - Lei Peifan [118] 1-4 Ben Woollaston [52]
  • 19:00 - Fergal O'Brien [77] 4-1 Gary Wilson [28]
  • 19:00 - Ronnie O'Sullivan [3] 4-3 Liang Wenbo [30]
  • 20:00 - Mark Selby [1] 4-2 Xiao Guodong [32]
  • 20:00 - Anthony McGill [16] 4-3 Jimmy Robertson [48]
  • 20:00 - Pang Junxu [66] 3-4 Luca Brecel [44]
  • 20:00 - Jamie Jones [50] 4-3 Sam Craigie [55]

Thu 9 Dec

Round 3

  • 13:00 - Jackson Page [110] 3-4 Matthew Selt [33]
  • 13:00 - Scott Donaldson [35] 4-2 Ben Hancorn [81]
  • 13:00 - David Gilbert [18] 4-0 Hammad Miah [91]
  • 13:00 - David Lilley (a) 0-4 Judd Trump [2]
  • 14:00 - Xu Si [98] 3-4 Martin O'Donnell [46]
  • 14:00 - Hossein Vafaei [40] 3-4 Li Hang [39]
  • 14:00 - John Higgins [7] 4-0 Ryan Day [27]
  • 14:00 - Zhang Anda [114] 2-4 Martin Gould [23]

Last 16

  • 19:00 - Mark Selby [1] 3-4 Anthony McGill [16]
  • 19:00 - Stephen Maguire [9] 4-1 Ben Woollaston [52]
  • 19:00 - Fergal O'Brien [77] 1-4 Luca Brecel [44]
  • 19:00 - Ronnie O'Sullivan [3] 4-3 Jamie Jones [50]
  • 20:00 - Matthew Selt [33] 4-2 Scott Donaldson [35]
  • 20:00 - Martin O'Donnell [46] 2-4 Li Hang [39]
  • 20:00 - John Higgins [7] 4-2 Martin Gould [23]
  • 20:00 - David Gilbert [18] 4-3 Judd Trump [2]

Fri 10 Dec

Quarter-Finals

  • 12:00 - Anthony McGill [16] 5-3 Stephen Maguire [9]
  • 14:00 - Ronnie O'Sullivan [3] 5-4 Li Hang [39]
  • 19:00 - Luca Brecel [44] 5-4 Matthew Selt [33]
  • 19:00 - John Higgins [7] 5-3 David Gilbert [18]

Sat 11 Dec

Semi-Finals

  • 13:00 - Ronnie O'Sullivan [3] 1-6 John Higgins [7]
  • 19:00 - Anthony McGill [16] 2-6 Luca Brecel [44]

Sun 12 Dec

Final

  • 13:00 and 19:00 - John Higgins [7] 5-9 Luca Brecel [44]

Where is it being held?

Contrary to the name of the event, the Scottish Open will be held at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, North Wales.
The WST had planned to stage the event at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, where it was hosted from 2016 to 2019. However, the WST revealed that this was not possible due to a contractual issue.
A spokesman for WST said: "We were disappointed with this decision, particularly as it came one day prior to the box office opening. This left us unable to find another venue in Scotland to host the event – we exhausted all possibilities but none of the suitable alternatives had the relevant dates available.
"We realise this will come as a blow to Scottish fans and players to miss out on a tournament in their own country this season. We fully intend to return the event to Scotland for the 2022/23 season.
"Despite this setback, we are delighted to stage the event in Llandudno which has proved a fantastic location for a wide range of our events in the past and has always found great support amongst our fans in North Wales and beyond."
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'Ridiculous, audacious and absolutely brilliant' - Trump's sensational colour break to beat Lilley

Who will be playing?

All of the world’s top 16 players will be competing in the tournament in Llandudno, including Ronnie O’Sullivan, Judd Trump, John Higgins, Neil Robertson and defending champion and world number one Mark Selby.

Is the Scottish Open on TV?

Yes. The event is live on Eurosport every day with the usual comprehensive coverage fans have come to expect.
There will also be extended highlights and expert studio analysis from the Eurosport experts.
You will be able to stream the Scottish Open live and on-demand on discovery+

Previous finals

  • 2020 – Mark Selby 9-3 Ronnie O’Sullivan
  • 2019 – Mark Selby 9-6 Jack Lisowski
  • 2018 – Mark Allen 9-7 Shaun Murphy
  • 2017 – Neil Robertson 9-8 Cao Yupeng
  • 2016 – Marco Fu 9-4 John Higgins
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'How many players would have played that shot?' - Trump digs himself out of awkward green

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
  • Total: £405,000
This event counts towards the Snooker Series rankings, with the leading money-winner across the eight events to bank a £150,000 bonus.
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