SalfordOnline.com have tickets to giveaway for the upcoming World Pool Masters Championships this weekend.
We’ve made this our easiest competition ever.
You can get your hands on a pair for yourself or a friend simply by emailing the date and session you’d like to see, your full name, address and daytime contact details to newsdesk@salfordonline.com.
You’ve got the choice of five sessions across the long weekend: Friday 14 August from 7pm, Saturday 15 August from 1pm, Saturday 15 August from 6pm, Sunday 16 August from 1pm or Sunday 16 August from 6pm.
Tickets normally cost between £5-£10, but for the first SalfordOnline.com readers out of our fabled lucky hat, they’re free.
The world’s best players descend on Victoria Warehouse on Trafford Road, near Salford Quays, from Friday 14 to Sunday 16 August.
World number one, the Yank Shane Van Boening will be in action in the first round from 7pm on Friday evening.
You can be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets worth £10 just by emailing your full name, address and daytime contact details to newsdesk@salfordonline.com.
Only four Englishmen stand in the way of global domination by the likes of German Ralf Souquet, Dutchman Niels Feijen and 2014’s runner up Nikos Ekonomopoulos of Greece.
Karl Boyes will play China’s Liu Haitao on Friday evening in the contest’s first knockout round.
Top ranked Englishman Darren Appleton, currently the world’s third best player, takes to the stage for the Saturday afternoon session from 1pm against
Pole Mateusz Sniegocki.
He’s joined on Saturday by Mark Gray and Daryl Peach, both hoping to stop the march of Ko Pin Yi and Qatari Waleed Majid.
All are playing for a $20,000 top prize, with the tension heading for fever pitch for Sunday’s finals.
Around five minutes walk from the Exchange Quay Metrolink station, the Victoria Warehouse venue is easily accessible by tram. If you’re driving, put the postcode M17 1AG into your Sat Nav. It’s just round the corner from Old Trafford. Find out more about Victoria Warehouse online here.
Find out more about the players, what you’ll save on ticket prices and the full draw at the World Pool Masters website.