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Championship League snooker enters its final stage on Wednesday and Thursday this week — and here at Unibet you can follow all the action!

We’re through the early group stages of the Championship League and now there is one final pool to come, before the semi-finals on Thursday, March 14.

Neil Robertson, Judd Trump and Mark Selby are all gunning for the title this year and are in a good position to make the semis.

And you can live stream snooker from the Championship League on Wednesday and Thursday simply by signing up or logging in to your Unibet account today!

Here are the best snooker betting tips ahead of the semis…

Snooker live stream and betting on Championship League

Selby set to exit

Mark Selby is desperate to get into the Championship League semi-finals but needs two wins on Tuesday evening to make it happen. Selby faces Martin Gould in his first match at 6pm, having already lost 3-1 to Neil Robertson earlier in the day. Selby could well win this at 1.50.

 

 

But Selby then faces Judd Trump in his last match of the day and is the 1.95 outsider to win that one. Punters looking to back on a winner here should probably stay away from Selby.

Higgins hopeful

Scotland’s John Higgins faces Stuart Bingham tonight knowing a win is crucial to making it into the semi-finals. The Scot has endured a rocky Championship League snooker campaign and earlier on Wednesday lost a thriller to Martin Gould 3-2. The Higgins vs Bingham live stream is definitely worth watching!

 

 

Robertson the big bet

Fresh off successes earlier this year, Neil Robertson is the big bet here. He sits top of the Championship League final group after two wins from two, beating Jack Lisowski and Mark Selby both by a 3-1 scoreline.

Robertson plays Higgins at 11am on Thursday, March 14 — and then Gould at 2pm UK time. One win there will see him safely through. And he could well win both matches!

Championship League snooker final start time

The Championship League snooker semi-finals and final get underway in the afternoon of Thursday, March 14.

The semi-finals will both be played around 6pm UK time, with the final taking place shortly after.

Because matches are short — best of five frames — the final may well start around 8pm.

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