Tour Championship snooker 2022 live stream: how to watch online from anywhere
Snooker's elite eight battle it out in Llandudno
Top seed Zhao Xintong, defending champion Neil Robertson and Ronnie O'Sullivan are amongst the elite eight in competition at the 2022 Tour Championship, a rapid-fire tournament that's all killer and no filler, and strictly for the most in-form players on the circuit. Read on as our guide explains how to watch a Tour Championship snooker live stream from anywhere in the world - including free-to-air coverage in the UK.
Dates: March 28 - April 3
Daily start times: 1pm BST / 8am ET / 5am PT / 8pm CST / 11pm AEDT
Venue: Venue Cymru, Llandudno, Wales
FREE snooker live stream: ITV Hub (UK) | Kayo Sports FREE trial
Global live streams: CCTV (CH) | DAZN (US) | DAZN (CA) | Sky Sport (NZ)
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The Tour Championship is open to only the eight top-ranking players on this season’s one-year list. Judd Trump snuck in with victory at last week's Nirvana Turkish Masters, having been down in 13th ahead of the tournament.
Luca Brecel and Mark Williams have also made the grade, as have Mark Allen and John Higgins, at the expense of Kyren Wilson, who was defeated in the final of the Gibraltar Open, the final cut-off for Tour Championship qualification.
There's a £150,000 cheque for the winner, and a chance for all eight contenders to improve their seedings for the prestigious World Snooker Championship, which begins in mid-April.
Follow our guide as we explain all the ways to get a 2022 Tour Championship snooker live stream wherever you are right now - starting with how to watch the Tour Championship for FREE in the UK.
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How to watch a FREE Tour Championship snooker live stream in the UK
Snookers fans in the UK can watch all of the Tour Championship action for FREE!
The afternoon sessions typically start at 1pm BST, with ITV 4's coverage beginning at 12.45pm. The evening sessions get underway at 7.30pm each day.
You can also live stream the snooker on ITV Hub, which has an excellent app that's available on nearly everything that plugs in these days - just give it a search on your device, phone or console of choice.
Not in the UK right now? No worries - you can download and install a VPN to port yourself back home to tune in as normal - more details below.
How to watch Tour Championship snooker from outside your country
We've recommended some of the best places to live stream Tour Championship snooker below. But might run into a problem trying to access them if you're outside of your country. This is because of something called geo-blocking.
Simply follow our VPN advice below and you'll soon be around that issue with a great bit of software that allows you to relocate your device back to your country of residence - thereby regaining access to all the streaming services and content you normally enjoy at home.
Use a VPN to live stream snooker from anywhere
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Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three...
1. Download and install a VPN - as we say, our top choice is ExpressVPN
2. Connect to the appropriate server location - open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location, eg: 'UK' for iPlayer and ITV Hub.
3. Go to the broadcaster's stream - head to your home broadcaster's site or app and watch as if you were at home - ITV Hub for UK citizens abroad.
Tour Championship live stream: how to watch snooker online in Australia
Snooker fans in Australia can live stream the Tour Championship on Fox Sports or Kayo Sports, but only the final two days of the tournament are being shown - that's Sunday and Monday Down Under.
Be warned that coverage begins at 4am AEST on both days, continuing until 7.30am.
You'll need to have a paid subscription to watch on Fox Sports or via a Foxtel subscription. For a cheaper alternative, you can live stream all the action online through slick streaming platform Kayo.
Newbies can take advantage of a FREE Kayo Sports trial to see if the service is right for them. For those who decide to keep it, Kayo price plans start from a super affordable AUD$25 a month – really good value considering how much premium live sports action it hosts.
Not in Australia? Aussies abroad looking to watch a snooker live stream should find that a good VPN helps them access their home streaming services wherever they are.
Can I watch Tour Championship snooker in Australia?
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like any broadcasters are showing the 2022 snooker Tour Championship in Australia.
Your best bet, therefore, may be to use one of the best streaming VPNs to tap into coverage from a different country, as described above.
The software is generally ideal for this as it allows you to change your IP address and appear to be in a completely different location - and all through a safe, encrypted connection. But do bear in mind that most paid streaming services do require a credit card based in the same country as the service.
How to live stream Tour Championship snooker in Canada
Streaming service DAZN is the place to watch Tour Championship snooker in Canada.
And it's an absolute bargain - DAZN costs just CAD$20 a month or $150 a year.
DAZN is also the exclusive Canadian streaming home of Premier League and Champions League soccer, and the NFL!
It also comes with support for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, PS4, and laptop/PC streaming (including Mac devices).
The early sessions start at 8am ET / 5am PT, while the evening sessions get underway at 2.30pm ET / 11.30am PT.
How to watch a Cazoo Tour Championship snooker live stream in China
Snooker fans based in China can watch the 2022 Cazoo Tour Championship on a wide array of channels and services, including Superstar Online, Youku, Migu, Liaoning TV, Kuaishou and Huya.
Play typically starts at 8pm CST each evening, continuing deep into the mornings.
If there are any internet-related obstacles in your way or if you want to access your preferred feed from outside of China, you can use a VPN to watch the snooker wherever you are.
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How to watch snooker: live stream 2022 Tour Championship in the US
DAZN is the place to watch the Tour Championship in the US too, with coverage getting underway at 8am ET / 5am PT most days for the early session, and at 2.30pm ET / 11.am PT for the late sessions.
A subscription costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 for the year, and DAZN offers plenty to watch other than just snooker - boxing, soccer and darts being some of its bigger draws.
If you're abroad right now, you can still tune in just like you would at home with the help of a good VPN.
How to live stream snooker in New Zealand
Live Tour Championship snooker coverage in New Zealand comes courtesy of Sky Sport, which is available as part of a range of pay TV packages.
Play typically starts at 1am NZDT/12am NZST, but fear not because the action will extend through the early hours and deep into the mornings.
Subscribers can watch online using the country's Sky Go service, while cord-cutters and anyone else can try the Sky Sport Now streaming-only platform - where a pass costs $19.99 per week or $39.99 per month.
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Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.