How to watch Snooker 900 John Virgo online (it's free) – stream O'Sullivan vs Higgins anywhere

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Snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan takes a shot, with red, yellow, green, brown and blue balls visible (Image credit: Getty Images / Tai Chengzhe / VCG)

You can watch the 2026 Snooker 900 John Virgo live on Channel 5, streaming for free, on Sunday, April 12. The free stream includes the O'Sullivan vs Higgins finale of the snooker memorial at Goffs in Ireland.

Both men will be playing in tribute to Virgo who passed away on Feb 4. Here's our full (and quick) guide to how to watch Snooker 900 John Virgo final on Channel 5 (it's free)...

How to watch Snooker 900 John Virgo for FREE

How to watch Snooker 900 John Virgo from anywhere

Channel 5 is only showing Snooker 900 John Virgo for free to fans in UK.

Snooker lovers traveling or working outside the UK will need to use a VPN to access Channel 5's Ronnie O'Sullivan free stream.

There are lots of VPNs but NordVPNis the one you can rely on to unblock Channel 5 and stream the Snooker 900 John Virgo like a pro.... and you can save 70%.

It's super simple to use a VPN to watch Snooker 900 John Virgo on Channel 5.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting Australia and want to watch your free stream, you'd select 'UK'.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Channel 5, sign in, and watch the Snooker 900 John Virgo for free.

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John Higgins plays a shot during the Tour Championship snooker.

(Image credit: Tai Chengzhe/VCG via Getty Images)

What is Snooker 900? What are the John Virgo Trophy rules?

Snooker 900 (also called Snooker Shoot Out–style timed snooker) is a fast-paced, TV-friendly version of traditional snooker designed to fit a match into about 15 minutes (900 seconds).

⏱️ Core Concept:

Each match lasts exactly 15 minutes (900 seconds)

The player with the highest score when time expires wins

If tied → sudden-death blue ball shootout

🎱 Key Rules & Differences:

Early in match: 15 seconds per shot

Final 5 minutes: 10 seconds per shot

Players must act quickly or concede a foul

Frame Format:

Single frame only (no best-of format)

No resetting—everything happens in one continuous timed game

What devices can I watch Channel 5 on?

  • Amazon Fire TV / Fire Stick (3rd gen or newer)
  • Android phones & tablets
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Apple iPhone
  • Apple iPad
  • Casting via AirPlay
  • Casting via Chromecast
  • Chromecast with Google TV
  • Freeview Plus–certified TVs
  • Google TV
  • LG Smart TVs (webOS)
  • Mac computers (via web browser)
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Samsung Smart TVs (Tizen)
  • Sony Smart TVs (Android/Google TV)
  • VIDAA Smart TVs (Hisense / Toshiba)
  • Windows PCs (via web browser)
  • Channel5.com website

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