Snooker UK Championship 2025 Betting Odds: Judd Trump Leads the Market

Judd Trump tops the betting to win the UK Championship 2025 in York, as the world’s best snooker players compete for £250,000. Check the latest odds, expert insight, and where to bet with the best UK snooker betting sites.
Snooker UK Championship 2025 Betting Odds: Judd Trump Leads the Market

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  • Judd Trump is the 7/2 favourite to win his second consecutive UK Championship title.
  • The prize pool remains at £1.205 million, with £250,000 going to the winner.
  • York Barbican continues its long-standing run as host venue since 2011.

Snooker UK Championship 2025: Judd Trump Favourite for York Crown

The eyes of the snooker world turn to York Barbican this week as the 2025 UK Championship gets underway and bookmakers now offer odds on the event. 

As the first of the sport's coveted Triple Crown tournaments, the UK Championship boasts prestige, a stacked field, and a huge £1.2 million prize pool.

Running from Saturday, November 29 to Sunday, December 7, the event will see the world’s top players battle it out for the iconic title. 

Defending champion Judd Trump heads into the tournament as the 7/2 favourite, looking to retain the crown he won in 2024 after a thrilling 10-8 final win over Barry Hawkins.

Coral have odds on the event with Trump given an implied probability of 22.2% of winning once again this year.

UK Championship 2025 Winner Odds

UK Championship 2025 Winner
OddsImplied Probability
Judd Trump7/222.2%
Zhao Xintong9/218.2%
Ronnie O'Sullivan7/112.5%
Mark Selby8/111.1%
Neil Robertson9/110.0%
Shaun Murphy9/110.0%

Trump’s consistency in recent seasons and big-match mentality make him a deserved frontrunner, but the chasing pack is full of proven champions.

Prize Fund Breakdown

  • Winner: £250,000
  • Runner-Up: £100,000
  • Semi-Finalists: £50,000
  • Quarter-Finalists: £25,000
  • Last 16: £15,000
  • Last 32: £10,000
  • Last 48: £7,500
  • Last 80: £5,000
  • First Round Exit: £2,500
  • Highest Break Bonus: £15,000

Expert Insight

What the expert says...
Judd Trump continues to look the most complete player on tour and the UK Championship format suits him. That said, with Zhao’s rise and Ronnie being Ronnie, there’s a genuine three-horse race at the top. This could be the most competitive edition in years.

Jake Ashton - Sports Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Where to Bet on the UK Championship 2025

Looking to back your favourite snooker star this week? You'll find markets across the best snooker betting sites

Coral are one of the top UK betting sites for snooker, and are currently offering a fantastic new customer deal:

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