Entries are now being accepted for the English League Snooker Championship, which will return to the Landywood Snooker Club, from April 2025.
Won last season by the Whitchurch Legends following a dramatic final frame decider against SWMBSA ‘A’, the popular event will once again be organised by snooker’s national governing body in England the English Partnership for Snooker and Billiards (EPSB), in partnership with the Landywood Snooker Club.
Open to all registered snooker leagues from across the country, the 2025 event will carry a minimum total prize fund of £3,550, with the winning team set to scoop a fantastic £1,000 prize and free entry to the following year’s event.
The event will be sponsored by On The Go Traffic Management with our thanks to Company Director Tom Burgess, and our returning event hosts the Landywood Snooker Club.
A maximum of 24 teams will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, with qualifying weekends to be held from 12-13 April and 24-25 May, followed by a Grand Finals weekend on 28-29 June.
EPSB Registered leagues will be invited to enter as many teams as possible, to include a maximum of seven players who will contest five frame matches throughout each weekend. The closing date for entry is 12pm on Friday 28 March 2025.
All matches during the Championship will be held at the Landywood Snooker Club.
The entry fee for each team will be £100, with a guaranteed minimum prize fund of:
All prize money totals are per team.
Each winning team will also receive free entry to the following year’s event.
EPSB registered leagues can enter teams via our bespoke Google Form.
To become an EPSB registered league please submit our league registration form, following which we will contact you with payment details. Registration costs £30 and will be valid for a two-year period from registration.
The closing date for entries is Friday 28 March 2025 and entries will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.
The provisional format for the event will be as follows:
All events will be subject to the EPSB’s 2024/25 Standard Terms and Conditions of Entry available at our website.
The dress code for the qualifying events shall be a polo shirt, trousers and formal shoes.
For more information about the tournament, visit the official tournament page HERE.
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