The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) has today announced the 2026/27 WPBSA Q Tour Europe series featuring seven tournaments to be held across the continent.
The WPBSA Q Tour Global is an established series of events which provides an elite pathway for snooker players around the world to earn their place on the World Snooker Tour.
Last season saw former Shoot Out semi-finalist Jamie Clarke top the Q Tour Europe rankings, with England’s Craig Steadman, Ashley Hugill and Ashley Carty each qualifying from the overall Q Tour Global Playoffs in Spain.
WPBSA Q Tour Europe
This season’s Q Tour Europe will once again comprise seven events, with four to be held in mainland Europe.
Following last season’s revamped format, the series will once again feature a rolling points-based ranking system with best-of-seven frame matches.
At each event, 64 players will be seeded through to the last 128 stage based on the latest seedings cut-off point. Each tournament will be played under a flat draw, with the remaining players drawn at random.
A total prize fund of £30,000 will be on offer at each of the seven events throughout the campaign.
As in previous seasons, the top ranked player at the end of the campaign will earn a place on the World Snooker Tour. The next 16-ranked players (to include each event champion) will qualify for the season-end Q Tour Global Play-Offs.
The Dates
The provisional dates for this season’s Q Tour Europe are listed below. Click on the event to enter now via WPBSA SnookerScores.
We aim to accommodate all players who wish to enter; however, we do reserve the right to limit entries for each qualifier or to extend events subject to the number of tables available at the club and time available.
Q Tour Global
WPBSA Q Tour Global will continue to incorporate regional Q Tour series’ staged around the world as part of the continued international expansion of Q Tour.
The Q Tour Global will once again continue to include series in the Middle East, Americas and Asia-Pacific regions, alongside the CBSA China Tour.
As part of the WPBSA’s commitment to the international growth of our sport, the leading players from these regional Q Tour events will qualify to compete at the Q Tour Global Play-Offs, alongside players from Q Tour Europe.
Players competing in Q Tour events outside of Europe, must be resident for a minimum six months to be eligible to play in these events.
There is progress … four out of seven of those Q-Tour events are played outside the UK. However, the three remaining events are all played in England… nothing in Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. Ok, they are all played in excellent clubs that will offer first class conditions, which, of course, is very important. And, also, for players from outside the UK, England is probably the “easiest” UK area to reach from outside the UK, be it by plane, boat or train (Eurostar).
I have been at all of these venues in the past, except for the one in Vienna. They are all very good venues, the conditions should be excellent and the “hospitality” should be great too.
Q Tour Europe 2026/27 – Event 1 | Tournament Information
The draw and schedule for the first event of the 2026/27 WPBSA Q Tour Europe series is now available with 143 players competing at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, England on 27-30 August 2026.
A total of 25 nations will be represented in the opening event which features an incredible entry number of 143 – higher than any Q Tour event during the 2025/26 season.
The top ranked player at the end of the campaign will earn a two-year World Snooker Tour (WST) tour card, while further places will be available at the Q Tour Global Play-Offs where an additional three tour cards will be on offer.
143 players are in the draw … Drat! they missed the 147 target 😇…
Unless I’m mistaken there is only one woman in the draw… Corina Maracine. She’s a mystery to me that woman. She enters those events every year, for years now and it’s not cheap. Unless my memory fails me, she has never won a match in any of those comps. Maybe she can afford it and she just loves to be at those events, to part of it…