# [LiveStream] Snooker Shoot Out 2023 Live TV Broadcast
The Shoot Out is back and ready to provide its unique brand of snooker entertainment this week as the players fight it out over the one-frame format in the rowdiest of atmoshpheres. It is a long way from the recent Masters event at Alexandra Palace, but the Shoot Out brings plenty of entertainment, with fans encouraged to be as rowdy as they like during the 10 minute matches.
**👉 [Watch Snooker Shoot Out 2023 Live](https://bestones.icu/snooker-shootout/)**
The debate rages on as to whether it should be a ranking event, but it does carry ranking points, with the winner picking up £50,000 at the Morningside Arena, Leicester.
What are the Shoot Out rules
Single frame 10 minute matches
Players lag to decide break-off
Shot clock of 15 seconds for the first five minutes, 10 seconds after five minutes has passed.
At least one ball must strike a cushion or enter a picket in every stroke. Failure to do so will result in a foul.
Follow all fouls, the cue-ball is played in hand.
2023 Snooker Shoot Out Draw and Schedule
Wednesday 25 January
13:00 Hossein Vafaei v Shaun Murphy
13:10 Vladislav Gradinari v Ng On Yee
13:20 Jamie O’Neill v Ryan Thomerson
13:30 Liam Graham v Cao Yupeng
13:40 Ian Martin v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
13:50 Graeme Dott v Sam Craigie
14:00 Robbie McGuigan v Hammad Miah
14:10 James Cahill v Jordan Brown
14:20 Joe Perry v Luca Brecel
14:30 Lukas Kleckers v Rod Lawler
14:40 Joe O’Connor v Dylan Emery
14:50 Barry Pinches v Michael Judge
15:00 Anthony Hamilton v Ben Mertens
15:10 Andy Hicks v Rory McLeod
15:20 Jack Borwick v Ali Carter
15:30 Mark Williams v Craig Steadman
19:00 Jack Lisowski v Mark Allen
19:10 Martin Gould v Jamie Clarke
19:20 Alexander Ursenbacher v Aaron Hill
19:30 Robbie Williams v Mink Nutcharut
19:40 Mark Joyce v Victor Sarkis
19:50 Robert Milkins v Andy Lee
20:00 Sean O’Sullivan v Dean Young
20:10 Andrew Pagett v Ashley Hugill
20:20 Stephen Maguire v Ken Doherty
20:30 Jamie Jones v Jenson Kendrick
20:40 Ben Woollaston v Sanderson Lam
20:50 Muhammad Asif v Gerard Greene
21:00 Louis Heathcote v Oliver Lines
21:10 Jimmy White v Adam Duffy
21:20 Peng Yisong v Daniel Wells
21:30 Barry Hawkins v Jackson Page
Thursday 26 January
13:00 Riley Powell v Kyren Wilson
13:10 Andres Petrov v Noppon Saengkham
13:20 Zak Surety v Fergal O’Brien
13:30 Fan Zhengyi v Ding Junhui
13:40 Michael Georgiou v Tian Pengfei
13:50 Matthew Stevens v Dominic Dale
14:00 John J Astley v Pang Junxu
14:10 Peter Lines v Julien Leclercq
14:20 David Grace v Lyu Haotian
14:30 Mark King v Jak Jones
14:40 Lei Peifan v Michael Holt
14:50 Yuan SiJun v Rebecca Kenna
15:00 Zhang Anda v Callum Beresford
15:10 Duane Jones v Zhou Yuelong
15:20 Dechawat Poomjaeng v Si Jiahui
15:30 Jimmy Robertson v Ryan Day
19:00 Mark Davis v Mark Selby
19:10 Alfie Burden v Ian Burns
19:20 Liam Highfield v Florian Nuessle
19:30 Michael White v Mitchell Mann
19:40 David Lilley v Oliver Brown
19:50 Asjad Iqbal v David Gilbert
20:00 Stuart Bingham v Reanne Evans
20:10 Ricky Walden v Gary Wilson
20:20 Steven Hallworth v Stuart Carrington
20:30 Xiao Guodong v Anton Kazakov
20:40 Elliot Slessor v Allan Taylor
20:50 Farakh Ajaib v Chris Wakelin
21:00 Xu Si v Matthew Selt
21:10 Ross Muir v Wu Yize
21:20 Himanshu Dinesh Jain v Tom Ford
21:30 Mohamed Ibrahim v Haydon Pinhey
Fri 27 Jan: Last 64
Sat 28 Jan: L16-Final
How to watch the Shoot Out
The tournament is being shown live on Eurosport and Discovery+ in the UK, for coverage in other countries, click here.
Shoot Out Prize Money
Winner: £50,000
Runner-up: £20,000
Semi-final: £8,000
Quarter-final: £4,000
Last 16: £2,000
Last 32: £1,000
Last 64: £500
Last 128: £250 (prize money at this stage does not count towards rankings)
Highest break: £5,000