2024 Championship League (ranking)

The 2024 Championship League (officially the 2024 BetVictor Championship League) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 10 June to 3 July 2024 at the Leicester Arena in Leicester, England.

The event featured 128 players and was played as three rounds of round‑robin groups of four, before a best‑of‑five final.

Shaun Murphy was the defending champion, having defeated Mark Williams 3‍–‍0 in the final of the previous ranking edition of the tournament,[4] but he was knocked out in Stage 2.

[5] Ali Carter won his sixth ranking title, defeating Jackson Page 3‍–‍1 in the final.

The tournament was organised by Matchroom Sport and sponsored by online gambling company BetVictor.

Two groups were played to a finish every day using a two‑table setup in the arena.

All matches in group play were played as best‑of‑four frames, with three points awarded for a win and one point for a draw.

Group positions were determined by points scored, frame difference and then head‑to‑head results between players who were tied.

Places that were still tied were then determined by the highest break made in the group.

The eight winners from the group winners' stage qualified for the two final groups, with the final taking place later on the same day.

[14] A number of top ranked players opted to miss the event, including world number one Mark Allen.

Also former World Champions Judd Trump, Luca Brecel, and Mark Selby did not enter.

[15] There were 26 players not currently on the professional tour who were entered into the draw as follows:[16]

The event was broadcast by DAZN in Germany, Spain, the United States and Brazil; Fox Sports in Australia; Nova in Czechia and Slovakia; Premier in the Philippines; Rigour in China; Viaplay in the Baltics, Iceland, and the Netherlands; Viasat in Scandinavia; and by Matchroom.live in all other territories.

[22][23] The breakdown of prize money for the tournament is shown below.

Neil Robertson withdrew from the tournament and so the remaining three players faced each other twice.

[109] Ali Carter won the group and advanced to the final.

[111] Jackson Page won the group and advanced to the final.