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How to watch 2023 German Masters, Draw, Schedule, Live Stream and TV coverage as Jimmy White in action at Tempodrom

Alex Livie

Updated 31/01/2023 at 15:21 GMT

The events are coming thick and fast at this stage of the 2022/23 snooker season, with the players heading from the Shoot Out in Leicester to the Tempodrom in Berlin for the German Masters. The event gets underway on February 1 and runs through to the final on February 5. Stream the 2023 German Masters and more top snooker action live and on-demand on discovery+ and eurosport.co.uk

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The stars of snooker will need to dust off their passports, as the circuit heads to mainland Europe for the German Masters.
It’s unlikely to be as rowdy as the Morningside Arena has been for the Shoot Out, but the Tempodrom in Berlin offers a brilliant atmosphere and is a venue the players enjoy.
The defending champion will not be in the field, as Zhao Xintong is currently suspended as a match-fixing investigation continues.

When is the 2023 German Masters? And Where?

The 2023 German Masters will take place at the Tempodrom in Berlin from February 1-5.

How can I watch the 2023 German Masters online?

You can stream the 2023 German Masters online live and on-demand on discovery+.

How can I watch the 2023 German Masters on TV in the UK?

The 2023 German Masters is available on Eurosport. You can also watch the action on Eurosport.co.uk.
All the latest news, analysis and video content can be enjoyed on Eurosport.co.uk's dedicated German Masters page, with the hub pulling all the content together in one place.

What is the format for the 2023 German Masters?

The action begins on Wednesday, February 1 with the first round getting things started at 3pm local time (2pm UK).
The second session on Wednesday sees the first round continue, with matches getting underway at 8pm local time.
There will be a morning session on Thursday, starting at 10am local time, and the first round will conclude with an afternoon session - beginning at 3pm local time.
The second round gets underway at 8pm local time on Thursday, and concludes at 2pm local time the following day.
There will be some players taking part in two matches in one day, as the quarter-finals take place on Friday evening - getting underway at 8pm local time.
The table-fitters will be busy overnight into Saturday, as the Tempodrom will be cut to a one-table affair for the semi-finals - 2pm and 8pm local time.
The final will take place over two sessions on Sunday, February 5 - 2pm and 8pm local time.
All matches up to and including quarter-finals are best of nine. The semi-finals are best of 11 and the final will be a race to 10 frames to be crowned champion.

First Round (timings to be confirmed)

  • Xhao Zintong v Tom Ford (W/O)
  • Tian Pengfei v Anthony McGill
  • Jimmy Robertson (W/O) v Zhao Jianbo
  • Sam Craigie v Kyren Wilson
  • Peng Yisong v Jimmy White
  • Jack Lisowski v Zhang Anda
  • Xiao Guodong v Fan Zhengyi
  • Elliot Slessor v Joe O’Connor
  • Neil Robertson v Joe Perry
  • Chris Wakelin v Si Jiahui
  • Matthew Stevens v Luca Brecel
  • Robert Milkins v Daniel Wells
  • Louis Heathcote v Cao Yupeng
  • Li Hang v Ali Carter (W/O)
  • Ricky Walden (W/O) v Yan Bingtao
  • Pang Junxi v Ross Muir
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Stream the 2023 German Masters and more top snooker action live and on-demand on discovery+ and eurosport.co.uk
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