The Scottish Open final will see Gary Wilson and Noppon Saengkham go head to head in Edinburgh today (Sunday 17th December).

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Wilson is one step closer to defending his title after beating Zhou Yuelong in the semi-final.

The pair will take face each other in the competition in order to win the Stephen Hendry Trophy and the £80,000 champion's cheque.

Judd Trump was the original man to beat following victories in the English Open and Northern Irish Open though he was toppled by in-form Zhang Anda.

However, Zhang himself came unstuck in the fourth round after being defeated 4-0 by Stuart Bingham following a devastating, ruthless display.

RadioTimes.com brings you the daily schedule and order of play for the Scottish Open 2023.

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Scottish Open 2023 schedule: Today's order of play

All UK time.

Sunday 17th December

From 1pm and 7pm (discovery+ / Eurosport)

  • F: Gary Wilson v Noppon Saengkham

How to watch Scottish Open 2023 on TV and live stream

Coverage of the Scottish Open will be extensively shown across Eurosport and discovery+, with a range of options available to choose from.

Eurosport TV channels and discovery+ will show all live coverage from 1pm and 7pm on most days of the tournament, with some morning sessions also broadcast during the opening stages and some fluctuations in timings throughout the week.

discovery+ Standard costs £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year and includes all live sport on Eurosport, including the Scottish Open.

Alternatively, the discovery+ Premium monthly pass costs £29.99 and offers all live sport across Eurosport and TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) platforms, including Premier League and European football, as well as UFC, motorsport and more.

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