UK Championship draw sees Ronnie O'Sullivan and Kyren Wilson handed tough first tests

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Judd Trump is bidding for a second UK Championship title (Picture: Getty Images)

The UK Championship draw has been made, with the main event getting underway on Saturday afternoon at the Barbican in York.

Qualifying will come to an end on Thursday evening in Leicester, when 16 players will have won their way through to join the world’s top 16 at the popular venue.

Defending champion Ronnie O’Sullivan has been handed a tough first task in Barry Hawkins.

World number one Judd Trump is looking for a second UK title and will begin his campaign in York against either Neil Robertson or Matthew Stevens.

World champion Kyren Wilson is looking to win the prestigious event for the first time and has been drawn against Stephen Maguire.

UK Championship draw and schedule

Saturday 23 November
1pm

Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Barry Hawkins
Shaun Murphy vs Ricky Walden/Zhao Xintong

7pm
Ding Junhui vs Milkins/Xu
Xiao Guodong vs Gilbert/Leclercq

Sunday 24 November
1pm
Mark Allen vs Jackson Page
Ali Carter vs Ryan Day

7pm
Si Jiahui vs Wu Yize
Mark Selby vs Jack Lisowski

Mark Selby is a two-time UK Championship winner (Picture: Getty Images)

Monday 25 November
1pm
Chris Wakelin vs Zhou Yuelong/Matt Selt
Kyren Wilson vs Stephen Maguire

7pm
Luca Brecel vs Jak Jones
Gary Wilson vs Liu Hongyu/Michael Holt

Tuesday 26 November
1pm
John Higgins vs He Guoqiang/Stan Moody
Judd Trump vs Neil Robertson/Matthew Stevens

7pm
Mark Williams vs Stuart Bingham
Zhang Anda vs Ben Woollaston/Lei Peifan

Mark Williams holds the Tour Championship and Champion of Champions titles (Picture: Getty Images)

UK Championship Draw

O’Sullivan
Xiao

Murphy
Ding

Selby
Carter

Si
Allen

Trump
Higgins

Zhang
Williams

Brecel
G Wilson

Wakelin
K Wilson

The first players to come through qualifying were Stuart Bingham and Jackson Page on Wednesday afternoon after comfortable wins over Jimmy Robertson and Hossein Vafaei respectively.

This year’s World Championship runner-up Jak Jones joined them, with Stephen Maguire the last to come through on Wednesday afternoon thanks to a dramatic 6-5 win over Elliot Slessor.

In the evening session Jack Lisowski, Ryan Day, Wu Yize and Barry Hawkins emerged from their Judgement Day contests.

How to watch the UK Championship

The BBC and Eurosport/Discovery+ will be showing the tournament live.

The schedules are available here for BBC and Eurosport.

UK Championship prize money

Winner: £250,000
Runner-up: £100,000
Semi-final: £50,000
Quarter-final: £25,000
Last 16: £15,000
Last 32: £10,000

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