Matchroom Multi Sport is proud to present a newly-commissioned documentary celebrating three-decades of the Mosconi Cup.
The 30-minute feature, airing at 7pm GMT on Tuesday 28th November on Sky Sports Arena in the United Kingdom and Ireland, DAZN in the United States and various other broadcasters around the world, includes exclusive interviews with Earl Strickland, Steve Davis and Matchroom Sport President Barry Hearn, who founded the trans-atlantic spectacle in 1994.
Based on the Ryder Cup, the Mosconi has transformed 9-ball pool, evolving into the greatest team competition in the sport.
From humble beginnings in Romford to the glitz and glamour of Vegas, the Mosconi Cup has witnessed spells of early American domination and a European resurgence.
The tournament has seen the greatest names in the sport compete from the legendary Strickland to the latest Nineball sensation, Joshua Filler.
Europeans and Americans alike have been on a rollercoaster ride, experiencing the highs and lows of this enthralling tournament.
This is now your chance to relive the greatest moments and hear from the biggest names in the tournaments history as we wind back the clock to 1994 and the first ever staging, as well as looking ahead to the 30th in an incredible journey.
Limited tickets for the 2023 Duelbits Mosconi Cup are still remaining, with Hospitality Packages also on sale for the Alexandra Palace spectacle taking place between 6th-9th December.
WHERE TO WATCH
Airing at 7pm GMT on 28th November 2023. Local times may vary.
Sky Sports – UK & Ireland
DAZN – USA
Viaplay – Netherlands, Poland, Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia
Viasat – Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland
VTM – Belgium
AMC Network – Hungary
Nova – Czech Republic & Slovakia
Sportklub – Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and North Macedonia
Reddentes – Indonesia & Chinese Taipei
Rigour – China
Starhub – Singapore
Vietcontent – Vietnam
Fox Sports – Australia
Supersport – South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa
YouTube – Rest of World
Thanks for the heads up.
My first Mosconi experience was the White/Higgins doubles match with Sid Waddell's genius commentary, which would've been around 1996/7 (there was some footage of those first few events that brought back fantastic memories as that was my first exposure to televised 9 ball other than The Colour Of Money movie). Steve Davis (my boyhood idol and absolute legend), Barry Hearn and Earl feature heavily. But, one can only imagine how good this COULD have been if it had been given the '30 for 30' treatment and a 90 minute run time.