Snooker: The semi-finals of the Bradford Billiards Championship will be played on Sunday at Lidget Green Conservative Club (7.45pm).
Richard Lodge will meet Alan Firth and Paul Devitt takes on Brian Mullane in the 500up games.
The final will be at Lilycroft WMC on Friday, May 28.
In the snooker championship, holder Wayne Cooper plays Richard Brooke at Cross Lane Liberal Club on Saturday, May 15 (7.45pm) and Hanif Rafiq takes on Chris Melling on Saturday, May 22 (7.45pm) at Great Horton Conservative Club. The final is at Lilycroft WMC on Thursday, June 10 (7.30pm), all matches the best of seven frames.
Cooper is chasing a title double. He has reached the pairs semi-finals with Kevin Firth and they meet John Cervi and Shab Ditta at Lidget Green Conservative Club on Sunday, May 21.
Holder Sajid Khan and new partner S Zamad meet Brian Mullaney and Richard Brooke at Cross Lane Liberal Club on Sunday, May 16.
The final will be at Lilycroft WMC on Wednesday, June 2 (7.30pm). All three matches will be the best of five frames.
Arrangements for the Team Tournament finals have now been made.
The Moorhouse Shield Team Billiards will be played at Lilycroft WMC on Wednesday, May 19 (7.45pm) where Field Sports & Social Club take on the Bradford Snooker Club.
The John Smith's Hey's Trophy team snooker will be played at Lidget Green Conservative Club on Thursday, May 20 (7.45pm) when Cross Lane Liberal Club will meet Bradford Snooker Club.
The final for the E Rosse Hopkinson Plate will also be played at Lidget Green Conservative Club on Thursday, May 27 (7.45pm).
David Lilley (Hebburn) became the English Amateur snooker champion for the second time when he defeated Andrew Norman (Bristol) 8-4 with a top break of 138 in the finals weekend held at Jester's Club, Swindon.
Eddie Manning (Leicester) won the English Open Snooker Championship by defeating Matthew Street (Colchester) 8-7 with a top break of 103.
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