Men’s European Snooker Championships 2017

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Congratulations to 18 year old Chris Totten of Scotland on becoming the new European Men’s Snooker Champion.

Chris will now be offered a two year professional tour card.


Both Jamie Clark and Andrew Pagett lost their semi final matches leaving Chris Totten to face Andres Petrov for the title and prize of a pro tour ticket


The semi finals will feature two Welshmen, Jamie Clark and Andrew Pagett, who may even end up playing each other in the final!
Scot Chris Totten and Andres Petrov of Estonia stand in their way.

Follow the scores or watch video (not mobile) here


The quarter finals start on Saturday morning and the semi finals will be played later that day. The final is on Sunday

The line up for the quarters includes 2 Welshmen, a Scot, an Irishman and an Englishman

Peter Lines went out in the last 16 to Andrew Pagett who now faces Oliver Brown

The draw is here

The Men’s European Snooker Championships starts Monday 13 March and concludes Sunday 19.

As in the under 21s, a pro tour card is on offer and Peter Lines must stand a very good chance of taking his place back on the tour.

The starting page for following the progress of the event is here

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