Evans R. Yee N. Live Score & Results | SofaScore

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Evans vs. Yee: Snooker 900 International Clash Set for March 24th

Snooker fans are poised for an exciting match as Evans R. And Yee N. Prepare to face off on March 24, 2026, at 20:15 UTC in the Snooker 900 tournament, an International event. The competition promises a compelling display of skill and strategy, with live scoring available through SofaScore.

Match Details

The match between Evans R. And Yee N. Will take place within the Snooker 900 competition, categorized under International Snooker. Fans can follow the live score and results on SofaScore, which also provides access to previous match results and head-to-head (H2H) statistics here and here.

Viewing Options

For those interested in watching the match online, registration with U-TV, a leading online betting company covering over 140,000 live sports events, may be required. The match can be viewed on various devices, including iPhones, iPads, Android phones, and Windows phones. Live U-TV odds are also available on SofaScore’s Snooker live score page.

Broadcast Availability

Whereas a specific TV schedule isn’t provided, matches of this caliber are often broadcast on popular sports channels such as iTV, BBC, Al Jazeera Sports, Sky Sports, Gol TV, Canal+, SportTV, FOX Soccer, Setanta, and ESPN.

Accessing Live Updates

The SofaScore application is available for download on iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone, allowing fans to follow Evans R. Vs. Yee N. Live on their mobile devices. The app can be found in various application stores under the name “Sofascore.”

2025-26 Snooker Season Context

This match occurs within the broader 2025-26 snooker season, which runs from June 2025 to May 2026, encompassing the World Snooker Tour, Q Tour, World Women’s Snooker, and World Seniors Tour . The season has already seen notable achievements, including Jack Lisowski’s first ranking title at the Northern Ireland Open and Wu Yize’s victory at the International Championship. Mark Williams also achieved a milestone as the oldest player to claim a ranking title at the Xi’an Grand Prix, while Ronnie O’Sullivan recorded the oldest official maximum break at the Saudi Arabia Masters.

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