The sporting spotlight falls back upon Alexandra Palace this weekend as the second triple Crown event of the snooker season is staged at London's Alexandra Palace.
'The Rocket' Ronnie O'Sullivan reigned supreme in North London 12 months ago, but won't be back to defend his title after opting to withdraw from the competition on 'medical grounds' just 48 hours prior to his scheduled showdown with John Higgins.
World number 17 Neil Robertson - a former Masters winner - has been drafted in as a late replacement, and will now kick proceedings off against the Scotsman on Sunday afternoon.
Here are all the details you need to watch the week-long competition.
Every match from The Masters Snooker 2025 will be shown live on either BBC Two or BBC Four as well as Eurosport, whilst bet365's Live Streaming platform and discovery+ will also be showing the action.
The one table event runs for seven days, starting on Sunday 12th January, with 16 players hoping to etch their names into the sport's history books by landing one of the most coveted titles the sport has to offer.
Sunday 12th January
13:00 - John Higgins v Neil Robertson
19:00 - Shaun Murphy v Gary Wilson
Monday 13th January
13:00 - Mark Williams v Ding Junhui
19:00 - Mark Selby v Ali Carter
Tuesday 14th January
13:00 - Judd Trump v Barry Hawkins
19:00 - Mark Allen v Si Jiahui
Wednesday 15th January
13:00 - Kyren Wilson v Zhang Anda
19:00 - Luca Brecel v Chris Wakelin
Thursday 16th January
13:00 - Quarter-Final 1
19:00 - Quarter-Final 2
Friday 17th January
13:00 - Quarter-Final 3
19:00 - Quarter-Final 4
Saturday 18th January
13:00 - Semi-Final 1
19:00 - Semi-Final 2
Sunday 19th January
13:00 - Final (First Session)
19:00 - Final (Second Session)