BBC Sport and World Snooker Tour extend broadcast agreement to 2032

Last year, BBC Sport’s coverage of the Triple Crown events had 33.9 million streams across BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and over 16 million tuning in on TV

Published: 07:00 pm, 19 January 2025
Hazel Irvine wearing a pink blazer beside the World Championship trophy
(Image: Tai Chengzhe/WST)
Snooker has been a cornerstone of BBC Sport programming since 1969, and extending our partnership with World Snooker until 2032 is fantastic news for the audience. It ensures the drama, intensity and excitement of the Triple Crown events remains free-to-air and we look forward to many more years of iconic sporting moments.
— Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport

BBC Sport and World Snooker Tour have agreed an extension to their broadcast agreement to 2032. The new deal is a five-year extension to the current agreement, ensuring that the Triple Crown remains free-to-air for many millions of snooker fans across the UK.

BBC Sport will continue to provide comprehensive live TV and iPlayer coverage of Snooker’s three most prestigious tournaments, the World Championship, UK Championship and the Masters.

The Masters, currently taking place at Alexandra Palace, is followed by the World Championship in Sheffield in April and the UK Championship in York in November. Last year, BBC Sport’s coverage of the Triple Crown events had 33.9 million streams across BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and over 16 million tuning in on TV.

Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport says: "Snooker has been a cornerstone of BBC Sport programming since 1969, and extending our partnership with World Snooker until 2032 is fantastic news for the audience. It ensures the drama, intensity and excitement of the Triple Crown events remains free-to-air and we look forward to many more years of iconic sporting moments.”

WST Chairman, Steve Dawson says: “For more than 50 years we have had an outstanding relationship with BBC and their coverage of the Triple Crown is a fundamental part of those three events. So many millions of fans love watching snooker on BBC and it has always been vital to us to keep the biggest tournaments free to air.”

WST Chief Commercial officer Peter Wright says: “The broadcast figures are extremely strong this week at the Masters which highlights the enduring appeal of snooker and the drama it produces year after year. We look forward to many more years working alongside the BBC, delivering world class sport to a vast audience.”

BBC Sport’s rights portfolio also includes the Olympic Games, The FA Cup, Men’s Euro 2028, Women’s Super League, FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA World Cup 2030, Wimbledon Championships, Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, Men’s and Women’s Six Nations and Match of The Day (Premier League and Champions League highlights) plus many other sporting events.

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