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Snooker Shoot Out order of play | Wednesday 10th December 2025
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Snooker Shoot Out order of play | Wednesday 10th December 2025

by jummy84 December 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Reigning champion Tom Ford begins his Snooker Shoot Out title defence on the opening day of the fast-paced tournament.

A randomised draw, single-frame matches with a 10-minute limit, and a 10/15-second shot clock are among the rule changes that make the format an exciting switch from the norm.

Action moves fast at the three-day ranking tournament, which is back at the Tower Circus in Blackpool after a decade away from the venue.

Ford takes on Martin O’Donnell in the afternoon session, while Masters champion Shaun Murphy, whose 147 in this format in 2023 was truly special, is the highest-ranked player on the table in the evening.

It may not have the history or esteem of the Triple Crown events, but even Snooker purists can’t deny that the shortened format throws up plenty of drama.

RadioTimes.com brings you the daily order of play and full schedule for Snooker Shoot Out 2025.

We’re keeping this page updated with all the latest times and coverage details throughout the course of the tournament.

Snooker Shoot Out 2025 schedule – today’s order of play

All UK time. Coverage on TNT Sports and discovery+.

Wednesday 10th December

From 1pm

  • Ethan Llewellyn (ENG) (a) v Yao Pengcheng (CHN) [92]
  • Steven Wardropper (SCO) (a) v Florian Nüßle (AUT) [110]
  • Stuart Carrington (ENG) (a) v Zhao Hanyang (CHN) [88]
  • Lan Yuhao (CHN) [86] v Joel Connolly (NIR) (a)
  • Michael Holt (ENG) [51] v Ashley Hugill (ENG) (a)
  • Chatchapong Nasa (THA) [100] v Stan Moody (ENG) [39]
  • Mark Davis (ENG) [48] v Pang Junxu (CHN) [19]
  • Jiang Jun (CHN) [81] v Robbie McGuigan (NIR) [73]
  • Mateusz Baranowski (POL) [91] v Ken Doherty (IRL) [84]
  • David Lilley (ENG) [40] v Ali Carter (ENG) [9]
  • Martin O’Donnell (ENG) [33] v Tom Ford (ENG) [15]
  • Ricky Walden (ENG) [35] v Ryan Davies (ENG) (a)
  • Dylan Emery (WAL) [75] v Mitchell Mann (ENG) [66]
  • Leone Crowley (IRL) [97] v Amir Sarkhosh (IRN) [62]
  • Zhang Anda (CHN) [12] v Julien Leclercq (BEL) [65]
  • Long Zehuang (CHN) [42] v Luca Brecel (BEL) [29]

From 7pm

  • Joe O’Connor (ENG) [17] v Duane Jones (WAL) [56]
  • Haydon Pinhey (ENG) [72] v Allan Taylor (ENG) [60]
  • Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND) [52] v Dean Young (SCO) (a)
  • Iulian Boiko (UKR) [74] v Hatem Yassen (EGY) [98]
  • Shaun Murphy (ENG) [2] v Patrick Whelan (ENG) (a)
  • Xu Yichen (CHN) [96] v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA) [31]
  • Ashley Carty (ENG) (a) v Bulcsu Revesz (HUN) [71]
  • Elliot Slessor (ENG) [11] v Louis Heathcote (ENG) [61]
  • David Gilbert (ENG) [13] v Matthew Stevens (WAL) [38]
  • Mahmoud El Hareedy (EGY) [111] v Gary Wilson (ENG) [5]
  • Jimmy Robertson (ENG) [23] v Matthew Selt (ENG) [25]
  • Ben Woollaston (ENG) [26] v Ben Mertens (BEL) [53]
  • Chris Wakelin (ENG) [7] v Zhou Yuelong (CHN) [18]
  • Sanderson Lam (ENG) [50] v Jonas Luz (BRA) [94]
  • Fergal Quinn (NIR) [106] v Jordan Brown (NIR) [49]
  • Umut Dikme (GER) (a) v Ryan Day (WAL) [27]

Thursday 11th December

From 1pm

  • Wu Yize (CHN) [4] v Marco Fu (HKG) [79]
  • Cheung Ka Wai (HKG) [69] v Liam Graham (SCO) [99]
  • Noppon Saengkham (THA) [24] v Xu Si (CHN) [28]
  • Chang Bingyu (CHN) [58] v Liam Pullen (ENG) [70]
  • Lyu Haotian (CHN) [37] v Fan Zhengyi (CHN) [44]
  • Michal Szubarczyk (POL) [85] v Jamie Jones (WAL) [45]
  • Wang Yuchen (HKG) [55] v Kaylan Patel (ENG) (a)
  • Jak Jones (WAL) [8] v Huang Jiahao (CHN) [67]
  • Ng On Yee (HKG) (f) [107] v Mark Allen (NIR) [1]
  • Ross Muir (SCO) [95] v Zhao Xintong (CHN) [3]
  • Jackson Page (WAL) [22] v Lei Peifan (CHN) [20]
  • Riley Powell (WAL) (a) v Daniel Wells (WAL) [30]
  • Yuan Sijun (CHN) [21] v Gong Chenzhi (CHN) [54]
  • Mohammed Shehab (UAE) [101] v Reanne Evans (ENG) (f) [83]
  • Artemijs Zizins (LAT) [64] v Vladislav Gradinari (MDA) (a)
  • Ellise Scott (ENG) (af) v Bai Yulu (CHN) (f) [87]

From 7pm

  • Oliver Lines (ENG) [46] v Mark Lloyd (ENG) (a)
  • Daniel Womersley (ENG) (a) v Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI) [102]
  • Sam Craigie (ENG) [76] v Si Jiahui (CHN) [6]
  • Stephen Maguire (SCO) [14] v Farakh Ajaib (PAK) [63]
  • Hossein Vafaei (IRN) [16] v Haris Tahir (PAK) [68]
  • Robert Milkins (ENG) [43] v Liu Hongyu (CHN) [47]
  • Aaron Hill (IRL) [32] v Liu Wenwei (CHN) [93]
  • Ian Burns (ENG) [90] v Liam Highfield (ENG) [80]
  • Stuart Bingham (ENG) [10] v Jack O’Brien (IRL) (a)
  • Oliver Brown (ENG) [103] v Jimmy White (ENG) [105]
  • Antoni Kowalski (POL) [57] v Sahil Nayyar (CAN) [109]
  • Gao Yang (CHN) [89] v Steven Hallworth (ENG) [78]
  • Zak Surety (ENG) [41] v Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) [104]
  • Chris Totten (SCO) [82] v Connor Benzey (ENG) [108]
  • Liam Davies (WAL) [59] v Anthony McGill (SCO) [34]
  • He Guoqiang (CHN) [36] v David Grace (ENG) [77]

Snooker Shoot Out 2024 winner Tom Ford. (Photo by Tai Chengzhe/VCG via Getty Images) (Photo by Tai Chengzhe/VCG via Getty Images)

How to watch the Snooker Shoot Out 2025 on TV and live stream

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Carly Rae Jepsen: E•mo•tion (10th Anniversary Edition) Album Review
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Carly Rae Jepsen: E•mo•tion (10th Anniversary Edition) Album Review

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

In the summer of 2015, Carly Rae Jepsen was looking to the future: “My desire now,” she told an interviewer, “is to see how far I can stretch pop.” Her latest moves had evolved from the good-enough charm of Kiss—the album that contained her unexpectedly planet-dominating hit “Call Me Maybe”—into glossier, vintage-inspired territory: gated drums, squealing synths, a couple saxophone solos. ’80s pop rehashed for the new millennium feels staid in its omnipresence today—but remember when it actually felt like a bold new idea, when embracing that moment, in all its schmaltz and sentiment, could represent a genuinely surprising artistic turn?

The first step in claiming Jepsen’s future was E•mo•tion, a record of diamond-sharp songs—now a decade old, re-released as a deluxe 10th anniversary edition. In countless interviews, she has rejected the notion that pop music—hers or anyone else’s—ought to be considered a “guilty pleasure,” and E•mo•tion is, fittingly, a record of full-on pleasure: unselfconscious, effervescent, no irony to be found. These are songs about big feelings, matched by big-budget production, evincing a shameless devotion to pure pop: uptempo, tightly structured, stuffed with singable hooks and lyrics that don’t exactly hold up perfectly under scrutiny yet nonetheless scan as immediately relatable. “Run Away With Me” is the aural equivalent of a confetti cannon, the sonic translation of the way a crush makes you feel invincible. “Boy Problems” is neon and buoyant with its groovy bassline, chorus of na na nas, and percussion stabs like the kind of text you send with 15 exclamation marks. The exceptions to the bubblegum bangers formula are equally rewarding: The brooding, breathy “Warm Blood” and the poised ballad “All That” gently widen Jepsen’s sound without becoming a distraction.

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HeadBox celebrates 10th anniversary | Event Industry News

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

HeadBox, the award-winning B2B meetings and events platform, celebrates 10 years in the events industry.

Born from a vision to connect corporate event planners with unique and creative venues, HeadBox is an AI-powered venue booking platform with over 30,000 spaces for hire across London, New York, Sydney, Dublin, and Melbourne. During that time, the company has grown exponentially, gaining FTSE 500 customers, releasing innovative new tools, and expanding globally.

Hosting an event for customers, suppliers and partners on Tuesday, 23rd September at London’s Iconic Sky Garden, the theme was “HeadBox: past, present and future”. As a pioneer in event technology, HeadBox showcased the cutting edge of event management and pushed forward into the future of M&E experiences.   Whilst taking guests through the journey of HeadBox since 2015, CEO and Founder, Andrew Needham, hinted at the next stage of growth, the vision for the future of meetings and events technology, and the new “one AI platform”. 

Key Highlights over 10 years

  • Launching Lead Feed, 3D Studio and HeadBox for Business products
  • Securing £13 million investment, led by Salica Investments, alongside Deepbridge Capital and Egora Ventures
  • Launching offices in London, Sydney, Melbourne and New York City
  • Facilitating over 150,000 events through the HeadBox platform

When asked for the reasons behind the company’s success, Andrew noted three pillars:

  1. Our customers: brilliant host venues, corporate clients, suppliers and stakeholders. We would not be here today without the belief, support and feedback from our customers.
  2. Our people: we have strong core values at HeadBox, which guide us towards our mission. The belief in love-based leadership, that you need to not only love what you do but also who you do it with, has helped retain exceptional talent over the last decade.
  3. Our technology: a technology-first approach. The company’s dedication to innovation has kept it agile, enabling it to adapt to challenges during the pandemic and solve its customers’ problems.

View the complete timeline of HeadBox over the last ten years.

Andrew Needham, CEO and Founder of HeadBox
“The moment I knew HeadBox was something special was right at the very beginning. I was explaining the problem we were solving: you couldn’t easily find and book cool, creative, and inspiring venues all in one place. Instead, it involved endless phone calls, spreadsheets, Post-it notes, and hastily put-together PowerPoints. It took forever.

When I shared that we were launching a platform to address this issue, everyone I spoke to saw that it resonated with them. That’s how the HeadBox mission was born: a platform that brings people and spaces together to make brilliant things happen everywhere. And we are just as motivated by this mission today as we were 10 years ago.”

Ali Lord, HeadBox Australia, CEO
“Starting as a HeadBox for Business customer back in 2017, as Head of Events at Dentsu, I was an early admirer of the HeadBox mission. Launching HeadBox Australia in 2020 has been one of the highlights of my career, seeing the events industry in Australia transform through innovation and world-class event experiences. The team we’ve grown, the networks we’ve built, the clients we’ve worked with and the events we’ve hosted have been truly extraordinary.”


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