The 2024 European Open Championship will be showcased live globally from August 6-11 at the Hotel Esperanto, in partnership with the City of Fulda and local sport’s authority Fulda Die Sportstadt, as well as renowned broadcaster Sky Sports.
The third edition of the European Open Pool Championship will see 256 of the best cueists go head-to-head in Fulda, Germany to claim the European title and take a slice of the $200,000 prize pot home. Among them is David ‘El Matador’ Alcaide, determined to keep his crown against the cast of elite opponents vying in the Hotel Esperanto.
Fans across the world can watch 60 hours of action through a range of leading broadcasters including Viaplay in Scandinavia, the Baltics, Netherlands, Poland, and Iceland, as well as Matchroom.Live in selected territories.
Broadcast List
- Sky Sports – UK & Ireland
- AMC Network – Hungary
- Fox Sports – Australia
- Sportcast – Chinese Taipei
- Nova – Czech Republic & Slovakia
- Sky Network – New Zealand
- Sportklub – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia
- Viaplay – Baltics, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Poland, and Iceland
- Vietcontent – Vietnam
- VTM – Belgium
All other territories can watch coverage of the table action through Matchroom.live. You can sign up for a monthly pass here.
Session Times (local time CEST)
Days 1-4 (6-9 August) – 256 to Last 16
From 10am
Days 5-6 (10-11 August) – Last 16 to Winner
Saturday 10 August – 12pm to 4:30pm / 6:30pm to 10:30pm
Sunday, 11 August – 12pm to 4:30pm / 6:30pm to 9:30pm
When To Watch
Not sure what time the European Open Championship starts in your country? See below or find out here.
- Fulda – 10 am (Start time on day 1)
- London – 9 am
- Las Vegas – 1 am
- Vienna – 10 am
- Cape Town – 10 am
- Jeddah – 11 am
- Hanoi – 3 pm
- Manila – 4 pm
- Tokyo – 5 pm
- Sydney – 6 pm