Defending champions Mark Allen was knocked out on opening day along with two-time winner John Higgins.
When is the 2019 Masters?
The 2019 Masters is being held between January 13 and January 20.
It takes place at Alexander Palace, London.
The final will take place from 1pm on Sunday, January 20.
Which channel is it on and can I live stream it?
BBC 1 and BBC 2 will be showing live coverage of the competition.
Fans will also be able to watch the action on BBC iPlayer and the red button.
How do I watch Masters Snooker for free?
BBC One and Two, and the BBC iPlayer, are free for all UK viewers with a TV licence.
Click here to sign up for a licence.
Are there any tickets left?
There are some tickets still available for the sessions.
They can be bought online from the World Snooker website HERE.
What is the schedule and draw?
The full draw is:
Sunday, January 13 – Mark Allen 5-6 Luca Brecel, John Higgins 5-6 Ryan Day
Monday, January 14 – Ronnie O’Sullivan 6-2 Stuart Bingham, Ding Junhui 6-1 Jack Lisowski
Tuesday, January 15 – Mark Williams v Neil Robertson (1pm), Barry Hawkins v Shaun Murphy
Wednesday, January 16 – Judd Trump v Kyren Wilson (1pm), Mark Selby v Stephen Maguire (7pm)
Thursday, January 17 – Quarter-final 1 and 2
Friday, January 18 – Quarter-final 3 and 4
Saturday, January 19 – Semi-finals
Sunday, January 20 – Final
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