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FANS of snooker and darts have been given a boost with a new broadcasting deal for the sports.
The deal will see events from both sports shown live on free-to-air TV in the UK next year.
ITV will once again broadcast events after agreeing a one-year extension with Matchroom.
A host of tournaments across the two sports will now continue to be shown in 2025 across ITV and ITVX.
The World Snooker Tour’s Champion of Champions, Players Championship and Tour Championship will continue to be available.
As will the British Open, with this year’s edition currently being broadcast live by ITV.
Meanwhile, the Professional Darts Corporation’s Masters, UK Open, European Championship and Players Championship will once again be shown live by ITV.
They will also continue their coverage of the World Series of Darts, with at least seven global events and the Finals, which were recently won by Luke Littler.
The extension follows the expansion of the Masters from 24 to 32 players ahead of next year.
As a result, darts fans will be able to take in an extra session from the event at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.
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Stephen Bunting will be defending his title in January 2025 after beating Michael van Gerwen in this year’s final.
In a statement, ITV director of sport Niall Sloane explained: “We are delighted to extend our partnership with Matchroom, and continue to bring free-to-air coverage to darts and snooker fans on ITV and ITVX.
Events to be shown on ITV
Snooker:
- British Open
- Champion of Champions
- Players Championship
- Tour Championship
Darts:
- The Masters
- UK Open
- European Championship
- Players Championship Finals
- At least seven World Series of Darts global events
- World Series of Darts Finals
“The deal includes The Masters as it enters an exciting expansion of its tournament alongside the existing big-name events our viewers enjoy annually.”
WST chief marketing and communications officer Tom Rowell added: “This is fantastic news for snooker fans as they will continue to be able to watch the sport’s biggest names across a range of prestigious events over the 2024/25 season, on free-to-air ITV platforms.
“We look forward to working with ITV’s outstanding team, starting at this week’s British Open in Cheltenham.”
Meanwhile, Matt Porter, chief executive of the PDC, said: “ITV have been a valued partner of the PDC for over 15 years and have broadcast many iconic moments during that time – and with so much excitement around the sport at the moment we’re looking forward to a thrilling 2025.”
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