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Love Island fans work out real reason for Tina’s tears – and it’s NOT because she’s heartbroken over Scott

LOVE Island All Stars fans are convinced they know why Tina Stinnes has been crying so much – and it is not because Scott Thomas has walked out.

Tina, 29, was once again left in floods of tears in last night’s show after Scott, 36, broke the news that he was leaving.

Scott Thomas and Luca Bish embracing and crying.
Love Island fans think they know the real reason for Tina’s tears
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Scott Thomas and a woman embracing and crying.
The star sobbed as Scott Thomas told her he was quitting All Stars
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Screenshot of Love Island contestants reacting emotionally.
Fans think her tears run deeper than Scott’s exit, however
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Scott Thomas leaving the Love Island villa, saying goodbye to the other islanders.
Scott was seen leaving the villa on Sunday night
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The pair had endured an up and down romance since they coupled up, with Scott finally admitting the spark was not there for him.

But after she started to cry following his brutal snub, fans felt there was more to her tears than meets the eye.

Some viewers of the ITV2 reality show believe that Tina is actually feeling “demoralised” after being let down by so many men recently.

Within the past 12 months, Tina was ditched by both Reza Amiri-Garroussi and Miles Nazaire.

Reza called things off with her so he could rekindle his relationship with his ex Ruby Adler.

Miles, meanwhile, was also involved in a ‘will they, won’t they’ storyline on Made In Chelsea with Tina and his former flame Jazz Saunders.

And to make matters worse, Tina’s dirty laundry with Casey O’Gorman was made public knowledge when she made her Love Island All Stars entrance.

During a tense game of Suck Or Blow, which saw the islanders playing truth or date, Casey was asked to explain why they had split.

He said: “There was this party and she got left by herself waiting for a taxi…”

But hitting back, Tina fumed: “It was a little bit different to that…you grabbed a group of girls and walked off, didn’t say bye, and I just stood there.

“Like I f***ing rolled out of your bed a couple of days ago, so it was a little bit…”

Sharing their thoughts on Tina’s latest tears, fans believe the combination of heartbreaks might have all become too much.

Writing on a Digital Spy forum, one viewer said: “In the last year, both Rez and Miles from Made In Chelsea have been keen at the start of their relationship with Tina and then rejected her a few weeks in.

“Rez left Tina to reconcile with his fiery and problematic ex, Ruby.

“Casey also spent a few nights with Tina and then ditched her and now Scott has done the same. It must be really demoralising.”

Other fans shared their thoughts on X, with one saying: “Ok I need to know: Is Tina crying over 36yo commitaphobe Scott? (Bc why?) Or Is she crying bc she’s been made to look like a mug and she’s embarrassed? (Bc she got told he wasn’t feeling it a week ago?)”

Another added: “I don’t know why no one likes Tina. Even on #MadeInChelsea she struggles to get man.”

Love Island All Stars 2025 official line-up

Love Island All Stars is back on TV for season 2.

Here we take you through the line-up of all the Islanders who are in the villa so far.

Bombshells

Each series brings with it a string of hot single bombshells making their epic entrance into the villa.

Here’s who has joined the villa so far:

Tina had originally starred on Love Island alongside Scott in 2017.

Scott was convinced they had unfinished business, but it gradually became clear she wasn’t The One for him.

On Sunday night’s show, he packed his bags and left after deciding it was time for him to leave – meaning Tina is now single again.

However, things could be on the up for the unlucky-in-love star.

The Sun has exclusively revealed that there is a new bombshell heading Tina’s way.

Chuggs Wallis, who went to private school and is a rugby player, appeared in the 2021 series of Love Island.

Show bosses are hoping his arrival will put a smile back on Tina’s face.

  • Love Island continues tonight, 9pm, ITV2/ ITVX
Tina Stinnes, new Made in Chelsea cast member, in a floral dress.
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Tina has had her heart broken a lot recently[/caption]
Miles Nazaire at the Made in Chelsea series 18 launch.
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A fling with Made In Chelsea’s Miles Nazaire fizzled out[/caption]
Tina from Made in Chelsea speaking.
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Tina was also involved in another love triangle last year[/caption]
Tina and Reza from Made in Chelsea at a party.
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Reza Amiri-Garroussi ditched Tina for his ex Ruby in Made In Chelsea[/caption]
Screenshot of Luca Bish from Love Island All Stars.
Tina says All Stars’ Casey treated her badly, too
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Win a copy of We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes in this week’s Fabulous book competition terms and conditions

T&CS

  1. Open to United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland residents aged 18 or over only, except employees of the Promoter, News Corp UK & Ireland Limited, and their associated, affiliated or subsidiary companies, their families, agents or any other person(s) connected with the competition, including third party promotional partners.
  2. Competition closes at 11.59pm on February 22, 2025 (the “Closing Date”). Entries received after the Closing Date will not be counted.
  3. One entry per person. Bulk, automatically generated or third party entries are void.
  4. To enter you must click the ‘click to enter’ link on We All Live Here page before the Closing Date.
  5. There will be 10 winners.
  6. The winners will be selected at random from all valid entries for this competition received before the Closing Date.
  7. Winners will be notified by email or phone or using the other contact details provided by the winner within fourteen days after the Closing Date. All reasonable endeavours will be made to contact the winner during the specified time. If a winner cannot be contacted or is not available, the Promoter reserves the right to re-draw another winner from the valid/correct entries that were received before the Closing Date.
  8. The prize is a copy of We All Live Here in hardcover, paperback or e-book format, at the discretion of the Promoter.
  9. The prize is non-transferable and there are no cash alternatives to the prize in whole or in part.
  10. The promoter of this competition is News Group Newspapers Ltd (publishers of The Sun) (the “Promoter”).
  11. General terms and conditions for competitions apply*.

*GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITIONS

  1. These terms and conditions apply to all competitions (unless and to the extent that) the competition states otherwise.
  2. The winner is responsible for ensuring they are able to accept the prize as set out and in accordance with these terms and conditions, in the event they are unable to do so then the Promoter reserves the right to redraw the prize.
  3. Entry is free but entrants should be aware that they may be subject to data charges depending on their own individual arrangements for Internet access if entry is online or by email.
  4. An eligible entrant must be an individual, must enter on their own behalf, and must submit an entry in the form requested by the Promoter under this promotion including their name, address and e-mail address.
  5. By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions. Misrepresentative or fraudulent entries will invalidate an entry. Where a competition involves a voting process: offering or receiving any incentive for voting is not permitted and will invalidate the vote, and may disqualify the recipient of the vote. The Promoter reserves the right, with or without cause, to exclude entrants and withhold prizes for violating any of these terms and conditions. The Promoter reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions. Any amendments will be published on the Promoter’s website (the “Website”).
  6. The Promoter reserves the right to publish entries (including parts of entries) other than the winning entry and publication does not necessarily mean the entrant has won a prize.
  7. Entrants will retain copyright in their submitted entries, however, by entering, all entrants licence the Promoter a worldwide royalty-free perpetual licence to edit, publish and use each entry in any and all media (including print and online) for publicity and news purposes. The Promoter reserves the right to publish entries (including parts of entries) although publication does not necessarily mean the entrant has won a prize.
  8. There is no cash or other alternative to the prize stated and the prize is not transferable and no part or parts of the prize may be substituted for other benefits, items or additions.
  9. Winners may be required to submit valid identification before receiving their prize.
  10. The Promoter’s decision is final and binding on the entrants. No correspondence will be entered into.
  11. The Promoter will not be liable for technical, hardware, or software failures of any kind or lost or unavailable network connections that may limit or prohibit an eligible entrant’s ability to participate in the competition. Other than death or personal injury arising from the acts or omissions of the Promoter or its employees, the Promoter will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the winner’s (or their guest’s) enjoyment of the prize.
  12. By entering, any subsequent prize winners agree to allow the free use of their names, photographs and general locations for publicity and news purposes during this and future promotions by the Promoter or any associated or subsidiary company of News Corp UK & Ireland Limited.
  13. Uses of personal data received by the Promoter in the course of the promotion are subject to the privacy policy found on the Website. Winners’ names may be published on the Website.
  14. Completion and submission of a registration slip or e-mail will be deemed acceptance of these terms and conditions.
  15. The Promoter reserves the right at any time to cancel, modify or supersede the competition (including altering prizes) if, in our sole discretion, a competition is not capable of being conducted as specified. The Promoter reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal value in the event that circumstances beyond their control make this unavoidable.
  16. For a list of winners please send a stamped envelope to News UK, Competitions Department, 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF stating for which competition you would like winners’ details.
  17. Competition rules published in publications of the Promoter (including social media if applicable) or on the Website form part of these rules.

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EastEnders hosting live viewing party for iconic 40th anniversary episodes – here’s how you can be there

EASTENDERS are hosting a live viewing party for their iconic 40th anniversary episodes and here’s how you can be there.

Whether you’re a lifelong viewer or a new fan obsessed with the iconic plot twists, this is your chance to celebrate in style!

Denise Fox from EastEnders holding a phone.
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EastEnders are hosting a live viewing party for their iconic 40th anniversary episodes and here’s how you can be there[/caption]
Ross Kemp in a black leather jacket, standing near a brick wall and a Walford East Station sign.
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Fans were delighted to learn Grant will return for the anniversary week[/caption]
Cindy Beale from EastEnders looking angry.
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Fans will find out who attacked Cindy in the special episodes[/caption]

Self confessed EastEnders fanatics, Peckham’s Finest Isla Loba and DJ Goldie Quaker are hosting a live watch party.

The event takes place on Thu 20 Feb from 6pm – 11pm at BoxPark Wembley, in London.

The exciting event promises a night packed with entertainment, games, and surprises to test your knowledge, win prizes and talk predictions,

Guests will then experience the live anniversary episode on the big screen with a room full of fellow fans.

Tickets for guaranteed entry include a drink and cost £8.30.

Reserved table seating for 6 people includes £10 food and £10 drinks tokens each – for a total price of £129.66.

Fans can also book free tickets but unfortunately they don’t come with guaranteed entry.

Meanwhile, The Sun on Sunday‘s conducted an exclusive poll to celebrate the soap’s anniversary.

Janine Butcher played by Charlie Brooks was the clear winner of the Best Bad Girl in our readers’ eyes, with 92 per cent of you picking her.

Janine first appeared in Walford as a troublesome schoolgirl in 1989 as Frank Butcher’s daughter.

Her clashes with Frank’s second wife, Peggy Mitchell, became the stuff of legend and her malice only escalated until she killed husband Barry Evans by pushing him off a cliff to claim his inheritance.

Peggy Mitchell was Best Pub Boss for 81 per cent of you, with the tragic Angie Watts in second place.

And Phil Mitchell was rated Best Bad Boy by 59 per cent, seeing off evil Nick Cotton who made his mother Dot Cotton’s life a living misery.

Dot, who confused cannabis for herbal tea was voted the Funniest Character.

EastEnders' 40th anniversary cameos so far

With the 40th anniversary of EastEnders coming up, fans are looking forward to some more incredible cameos from iconic faces of Walford's past. But who have we had so far?

Tracy-Ann Oberman – Oberman returned as Chrissie Watts, a character she last played nearly two decades ago.

Paul Bradley – Bradley returned as Nigel Bates, a character he last played over 25 years ago.

Micheal French – French returned as David Wicks, a character he last played two decades ago.

Patsy Palmer – Palmer returned as Bianca Jackson, a character she last played in 2019.

Coming up this year…

Ross Kemp – Kemp will reprise his role as Grant Mitchell, a character he first played in 1990. The BBC has described Kemp’s storyline as “explosive”. Kemp said it was an “absolute honour” to return to the show.

Other aspects of the 40th anniversary celebration include: A wedding between fan favorites, A huge explosion at the Queen Vic, and A live interactive episode.

Pat Evans was Best Battle Axe, and Mick and Linda Carter Best Double Act.

Meanwhile, Sexiest Female went to Tiffany Butcher and Ravi Gulati grabbed Biggest Heartthrob.

Sharon Watts won Strongest Woman and of course Billy and Honey Mitchell were the Happiest Couple – who can forget Billy’s proposal?

Phil Mitchell, Grant Mitchell, and Sharon Watts from EastEnders.
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Phil, Grant and Sharon are expected to reunite for the show’s anniversary[/caption]

For more information on the event go to BOXPARK Events | Eat. Drink. Play

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Civilization’s next entry is a story for the ages for the freshest ideas the series has had for years

SID Meier’s Civilization is one of the longest-running and timeless series that requires few tweaks between games in order to be successful.

Anyone who has kept track of the series over the years will know that there have been significant and bold changes to the formula over the years.

Screenshot of Civilization VII trailer showing an Egyptian and Roman leader facing each other across a body of water, with their respective cities visible in the background.
Leaders are no longer tied to their civilisation
Aerial view of a coastal city in a video game, featuring a coliseum, harbor, and volcano.
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Building world wonders will help you along your Legacy Paths[/caption]
Illustration of the letter C formed by landmarks and icons.
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It’s not just one of the most beautiful games in the series but has the best new features[/caption]

They’ve not all been popular, but there are passionate fans of each change that’s been added to Civilization over the years.

Civilization 7 adds some of the biggest changes to the series so far, with strict separation between the three phases.

While you can mix and match leaders, civilizations and world wonders, you can only pick from the same age: the Antiquity Age, Exploration Age, or the Modern Age.

Leaders are independent from civilizations and have access to a skill tree that you fill out as you complete different Ages.

At the end of the Age, a global crisis will push every civilisation to its limits, giving some narrative reasons for each major shift.

The first Age Transition can feel jarring if you are still getting into the groove of the game, particularly if you haven’t thought about the next Age yet.

Ages end when your Age Progress reaches 100%, which happens over time, but accelerates when your civilisation reaches certain milestones.

These are part of four different Legacy Paths; Military, Culture, Science and Economy, and these provide structure to each playthrough.

Each of these Legacy Paths relates to the Age you’re in, meaning that there is further variation across your playthroughs.

There is also the Dark Age Legacy, which you can gain by ignoring the other Legacies.

Sometimes Ages or crises end more abruptly than other entries, making it feel more gamified, and this isn’t a bad thing.

It feels better paced than previous games in the series, with higher tensions and engagement.

There are still issues with the AI. It tends to sacrifice commanders on the frontline, even when there is a safer path forward.

Overall, the opposing AI rarely challenges you if a body of water lies between your civilisation and theirs, and the tiny UI means it’s difficult to see how many units are left and how healthy they are.

Players could also be onboarded better by having more information available for certain mechanics, without having additional lengthy tutorials and text boxes.

There are new currencies in the form of Influence and Happiness. Your Influence can be used to ensure success in diplomatic talks, while Happiness can make or break an empire.

Civilization’s ‘story’ has always been told by the player, and this is still the case for Civ 7.

You can unlock new civilisations during your playthrough. Settling on islands in the Antiquity Age will see them become Hawaii in the Exploration Age further deepening the process.

Civilization 7 features a contextual narrative event system that’ll throw stories and decisions at you based on what’s happening in the game.

Go into the new entry of Civilization with an open mind and engage with its new features, and it will be your favourite entry yet.

Civilization 7 will launch on February 11, 2025, for PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC.

If you want to read more about upcoming games, check out our Citizen Sleeper 2 review.

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Win a copy of Don’t Make Me Laugh by Julia Raeside in this week’s Fabulous book competition terms and conditions

T&CS

  1. Open to United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland residents aged 18 or over only, except employees of the Promoter, News Corp UK & Ireland Limited, and their associated, affiliated or subsidiary companies, their families, agents or any other person(s) connected with the competition, including third party promotional partners.
  2. Competition closes at 11.59pm on February 22, 2025 (the “Closing Date”). Entries received after the Closing Date will not be counted.
  3. One entry per person. Bulk, automatically generated or third party entries are void.
  4. To enter you must click the ‘click to enter’ link on Don’t Make Me Laugh page before the Closing Date.
  5. There will be 10 winners.
  6. The winners will be selected at random from all valid entries for this competition received before the Closing Date.
  7. Winners will be notified by email or phone or using the other contact details provided by the winner within fourteen days after the Closing Date. All reasonable endeavours will be made to contact the winner during the specified time. If a winner cannot be contacted or is not available, the Promoter reserves the right to re-draw another winner from the valid/correct entries that were received before the Closing Date.
  8. The prize is a copy of Don’t Make Me Laugh in hardcover, paperback or e-book format, at the discretion of the Promoter.
  9. The prize is non-transferable and there are no cash alternatives to the prize in whole or in part.
  10. The promoter of this competition is News Group Newspapers Ltd (publishers of The Sun) (the “Promoter”).
  11. General terms and conditions for competitions apply*.

*GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITIONS

  1. These terms and conditions apply to all competitions (unless and to the extent that) the competition states otherwise.
  2. The winner is responsible for ensuring they are able to accept the prize as set out and in accordance with these terms and conditions, in the event they are unable to do so then the Promoter reserves the right to redraw the prize.
  3. Entry is free but entrants should be aware that they may be subject to data charges depending on their own individual arrangements for Internet access if entry is online or by email.
  4. An eligible entrant must be an individual, must enter on their own behalf, and must submit an entry in the form requested by the Promoter under this promotion including their name, address and e-mail address.
  5. By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions. Misrepresentative or fraudulent entries will invalidate an entry. Where a competition involves a voting process: offering or receiving any incentive for voting is not permitted and will invalidate the vote, and may disqualify the recipient of the vote. The Promoter reserves the right, with or without cause, to exclude entrants and withhold prizes for violating any of these terms and conditions. The Promoter reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions. Any amendments will be published on the Promoter’s website (the “Website”).
  6. The Promoter reserves the right to publish entries (including parts of entries) other than the winning entry and publication does not necessarily mean the entrant has won a prize.
  7. Entrants will retain copyright in their submitted entries, however, by entering, all entrants licence the Promoter a worldwide royalty-free perpetual licence to edit, publish and use each entry in any and all media (including print and online) for publicity and news purposes. The Promoter reserves the right to publish entries (including parts of entries) although publication does not necessarily mean the entrant has won a prize.
  8. There is no cash or other alternative to the prize stated and the prize is not transferable and no part or parts of the prize may be substituted for other benefits, items or additions.
  9. Winners may be required to submit valid identification before receiving their prize.
  10. The Promoter’s decision is final and binding on the entrants. No correspondence will be entered into.
  11. The Promoter will not be liable for technical, hardware, or software failures of any kind or lost or unavailable network connections that may limit or prohibit an eligible entrant’s ability to participate in the competition. Other than death or personal injury arising from the acts or omissions of the Promoter or its employees, the Promoter will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the winner’s (or their guest’s) enjoyment of the prize.
  12. By entering, any subsequent prize winners agree to allow the free use of their names, photographs and general locations for publicity and news purposes during this and future promotions by the Promoter or any associated or subsidiary company of News Corp UK & Ireland Limited.
  13. Uses of personal data received by the Promoter in the course of the promotion are subject to the privacy policy found on the Website. Winners’ names may be published on the Website.
  14. Completion and submission of a registration slip or e-mail will be deemed acceptance of these terms and conditions.
  15. The Promoter reserves the right at any time to cancel, modify or supersede the competition (including altering prizes) if, in our sole discretion, a competition is not capable of being conducted as specified. The Promoter reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal value in the event that circumstances beyond their control make this unavoidable.
  16. For a list of winners please send a stamped envelope to News UK, Competitions Department, 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF stating for which competition you would like winners’ details.
  17. Competition rules published in publications of the Promoter (including social media if applicable) or on the Website form part of these rules.

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Boy, 15, suffers ‘serious injuries’ in stabbing with teenager arrested as Sheffield school is put into lockdown

A 15-YEAR-OLD boy has been rushed to hospital with “serious injuries” after being stabbed at school.

The teenager was knifed at All Saints Catholic High School, on Granville Road, in Sheffield at 12.17pm today.

School building with cars parked in front.
A boy, 15, has been rushed to hospital with ‘serious injuries’

Cops have arrested another teen, who remains in custody.

The school remains closed and emergency services are still at the scene.

Granville Road has been blocked off from the tram stop to Fitzwalter Road amid investigations.

The victim’s family have been made aware of the incident.

South Yorkshire Police said there is no further risk to the school and updates will be provided in due course.

A spokesperson for the force said: “Following a stabbing at a school in Sheffield, a teenage boy has been detained by police and our officers are on scene.

“At 12.17pm today (Monday, February 3) we received reports of a stabbing at All Saints Catholic High School on Granville Road in Sheffield.

“A 15-year-old boy is in hospital with serious injuries. His family is aware. Emergency services are on scene and the school grounds currently remain closed.

“Granville Road is closed from the tram stop to Fitzwalter Road, and we are urging people to avoid the area while emergency services carry out their work.

“We would like to reassure parents of pupils that we do not deem there to be a further risk at the school and further updates will be shared when possible.”

More to follow… For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online

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Iconic former Champions League star, 37, now a CHICKEN FARMER and even has zoo with ferrets and turtles

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE icon Marek Hamsik now runs a chicken farm and a zoo.

The Napoli legend made 520 appearances for the club with his distinctive mohawk haircut.

Marek Hamsik celebrating a goal.
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Marek Hamsik looks after chickens and has a small zoo[/caption]
Chickens outside a dark shed at Marek Hamsik farm and winery.
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He claimed his setup is like a ‘hotel for chickens’[/caption]
Marek Hamsik with his wife, Martina Franova.
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His wife Martina is behind the idea[/caption]

But since hanging up his boots a year-and-a-half ago following a spell at Turkish side Trabzonspor, Hamsik balances being Slovakia‘s assistant manager and his love for farming.

Alongside his wife Martina and their three kids, the 37-year-old looks after chickens and has small zoo with ferrets and turtles in his homeland.

Hamsik told Sport24: “It’s a relatively new hobby of ours. It all started in April last year during Easter, when we ordered hatching eggs, from which we later hatched little chicks.

“During that time, we managed to set up and equip the chicken coop.

“The coop is custom-made. It is more like a hotel for chickens with built-in heating and ventilation, but also automatic doors that open in the morning so that we don’t have to get up and check on them.

“It is truly luxurious and the chickens are perhaps even better cared for than we are.

“To date, we have 29 of them, and they lay around two dozen eggs a day.

“We have a lot of them and I’m already thinking about opening a store as I take care of the chicken coop with pleasure.”

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Hamsik admitted it was his wife’s idea to start the farm and they now have eggs for breakfast everyday.

On their animal kingdom, the former midfielder revealed: “Yes, it was her idea. She is a big animal lover in general, which she passed on to the whole family.

“If we could, we would have an animal shelter or a small zoo at home.

“Although we actually already have one, since we keep three dogs, a cat, the chickens, two turtles, six guinea pigs and two ferrets.

“We also had two roosters that hatched with us and we raised them ourselves, but since they are the same blood as the chickens, they couldn’t stay with us.”

Away from the animals, Hamsik opened a winery with his dad Richard and he boasts an impressive car collection that includes a Mustang and a Ferrari.

Bottle of Hamsik Winery Valdobbiadene wine next to a bunch of green grapes.
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Hamsik also runs a winery with his dad[/caption]
Black Ferrari parked in front of a garage.
He has a luxury Ferrari in his impressive garage
Gray Ford Mustang Eleanor parked in a driveway.
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A Mustang is also his pride and joy[/caption]

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Championship League snooker Winners’ Group 2025: Schedule, results, TV channel, how to live stream FREE

SNOOKER’S top stars have returned from Germany and head straight into the Championship League Winners’ Group.

The non-ranking tournament is continuing this week after a thrilling week of action in Berlin, where Kyren Wilson beat Barry Hawkins in a final-frame decider.

Wilson is among those back in action in Leicester, where he is joined by fellow former world champions Judd Trump and Mark Selby in a tricky snooker group stage ahead of a final four on Wednesday evening.

Here’s everything you need to know for the tournament.

When is the Championship League snooker 2025?

The Championship League groups took place from January 2 to January 25.

There are seven groups then a Winners’ Group – more on the format below.

The dates are as follows:

  • January 3-4 – Group 1
  • January 6-11 – Groups 2, 3 and 4
  • January 20-25 – Groups 5, 6 and 7.
  • February 4-5 – Winners’ Group and play-offs

Who is playing in the Championship League snooker 2025 and what is the format?

All the big hitters were slated to play, although Ronnie O’Sullivan withdrew from the non-ranking event in early January.

  • Group 1 (Jan 3-4) – Chris Wakelin, Gary Wilson, Jak Jones, Hossein Vafaie, Pang Junxu, Ryan Day, Elliot Slessor
  • Group 2 (Jan 6-7) – Ali Carter, Si Jiahui, Robert Milkins
  • Group 3 (Jan 8-9) – Ronnie O’Sullivan, Kyren Wilson, Mark Selby
  • Group 4 (Jan 10-11) – Barry Hawkins, Stuart Bingham, Jackson Page
  • Group 5 (Jan 20-21) – Judd Trump, Tom Ford, Neil Robertson
  • Group 6 (Jan 22-23) – David Gilbert, Jack Lisowski, Noppon Saengkham
  • Group 7 (Jan 24-25) – Xiao Guodong, Zhou Yuelong, Matthew Selt
  • WINNERS’ GROUP (Feb 4-5) – Hossein Vafaei, Si Jiahui, Kyren Wilson, Mark Selby, Matthew Selt, Judd Trump, Xiao Guodong

The Championship league is a round robin of eight groups of seven players.

The top four from each group qualify for a play-off with the overall winner going straight into the Winners’ Group.

The bottom two are eliminated totally from the competition, while the other four move into the next group, where they are joined by three more players.

This format continues through all seven groups until the Winners’ Group is filled.

The players are ranked by matches won, then most frames won, then least frames lost – if two players are tied, the player who won the head-to-head match finishes higher.

The play-off semi-finals are played between 1st and 4th and 2nd and 3rd, with the two winners meeting and then playing for a place in the Winners’ Group.

The overall winner secures a place in the 2025 Champion of Champions and earns a modest amount of prize money.

What TV channel is the Championship League 2025 on and can it be live streamed?

There will be no TV coverage in the UK but fans can stream all the action live on Matchroom Sport’s YouTube.

Table one will be on Matchroom Multi Sport and table two is on the Matchroom Pool channel.

Both of those are free to stream.

Alternatively, SunSport will blog the entire Winners’ Group and play-offs over the next couple of days.

February 4
Winners’ Group league matches

  • Judd Trump vs Si Jiahui
  • Kyren Wilson vs Xiao Guodong
  • Judd Trump vs Mark Selby
  • Hossein Vafaei vs Matthew Selt
  • Kyren Wilson vs Matthew Selt
  • Si Jiahui vs Xiao Guodong
  • Mark Selby vs Hossein Vafaei
  • Judd Trump vs Xiao Guodong
  • Kyren Wilson vs Si Jiahui
  • Mark Selby vs Matthew Selt
  • Xiao Guodong vs Matthew Selt
  • Judd Trump vs Hossein Vafaei

February 5
Winners’ Group league matches

  • Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson
  • Si Jiahui vs Matthew Selt
  • Xiao Guodong vs Hossein Vafaei
  • Kyren Wilson vs Mark Selby
  • Judd Trump vs Matthew Selt
  • Mark Selby vs Si Jiahui
  • Kyren Wilson vs Hossein Vafaei
  • Mark Selby vs Xiao Guodong
  • Si Jiahui vs Hossein Vafaei

Winners’ Group play-offs

  • TBC

Trump vs Wilson

SNOOKER's Class of '92 are fading away - with two English superstars ready to forge a new era.

Judd Trump has declared he’s ready to battle reigning world champion Kyren Wilson for “the next 10 years” or more.

Current world No 1 Trump admitted Wilson’s meteoric rise over the last twelve months has “pushed him forward” as a player.

The Class of ’92 refers to the legendary trio of Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins, and Mark Williamson.

With 14 world titles among them, the three players have dominated UK snooker over the past three decades.

But as their powers begin to fade, Wilson and Trump appear ready to fill the rivalry vacuum.

Read more on snooker’s new big rivalry between Judd Trump and Kyren Wilson

Championship League snooker group stages 2025 schedule and results

Here’s how the full tournament unfolded ahead of the Winners’ Group starting in early February.

January 3
Group 1 league matches

  • Chris Wakelin 1–3 Gary Wilson
  • Jak Jones 2–3 Hossein Vafaei
  • Ryan Day 3–1 Elliot Slessor
  • Chris Wakelin 0–3 Pang Junxu
  • Hossein Vafaei 3–1 Elliot Slessor
  • Gary Wilson 2–3 Jak Jones
  • Chris Wakelin 3–2 Jak Jones
  • Ryan Day 3–2 Pang Junxu
  • Gary Wilson 1–3 Hossein Vafaei
  • Pang Junxu 3–1 Elliot Slessor
  • Chris Wakelin 3–2 Hossein Vafaei
  • Jak Jones 3–1 Elliot Slessor

January 4
Group 1 league matches

  • Chris Wakelin 3–1 Ryan Day
  • Gary Wilson 2–3 Elliot Slessor
  • Hossein Vafaei 0–3 Pang Junxu
  • Jak Jones 0–3 Ryan Day
  • Chris Wakelin 1–3 Elliot Slessor
  • Gary Wilson 2–3 Pang Junxu
  • Hossein Vafaei 3–0 Ryan Day
  • Jak Jones 3-0 Pang Junxu
  • Gary Wilson 0-3 Ryan Day

Group 1 semi-finals

  • Hossein Vafaei 3-1 Ryan Day
  • Pang Junxu 1-3 Jak Jones

Group 1 final

  • Jak Jones 1-3 Hossein Vafaei

*Vafaei advances to the Winners’ Group; Wakelin, Day, Pang and Jones advance to Group 2*

January 6
Group 2 league matches

  • Ali Carter 3-1 Si Jiahui
  • Chris Wakelin 3-0 Robert Milkins
  • Ali Carter 2-3 Pang Junxu
  • Jak Jones 2-3 Ryan Day
  • Si Jiahui 3-1 Robert Milkins
  • Chris Wakelin 3-0 Ryan Day
  • Jak Jones 3-0 Pang Junxu
  • Ali Carter 2-3 Robert Milkins
  • Pang Junxu 0-3 Ryan Day
  • Si Jiahui 3-2 Chris Wakelin
  • Ali Carter 2-3 Jak Jones
  • Robert Milkins 3-1 Ryan Day

January 7
Group 2 league matches

  • Si Jiahui 3-1 Ryan Day
  • Ali Carter 3-1 Chris Wakelin
  • Jak Jones 1-3 Robert Milkins
  • Chris Wakelin 3-1 Pang Junxu
  • Ali Carter 3-2 Ryan Day
  • Si Jiahui 3-0 Pang Junxu
  • Chris Wakelin 0-3 Jak Jones
  • Si Jiahui 3-2 Jak Jones
  • Pang Junxu 3-1 Robert Milkins

Group 2 play-offs

  • Si Jiahui 3-2 Chris Wakelin
  • Ali Carter 1-3 Jak Jones

Group 2 final

  • Si Jiahui 3-2 Jak Jones

*Si advances to the Winners’ Group; Carter, Jones and Wakelin advance to Group 3*

January 8
Group 3 league matches

  • Ali Carter 3-0 Robert Milkins
  • Kyren Wilson 1-3 Mark Selby
  • Ali Carter 3-0 Jak Jones
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan 2-3 Chris Wakelin
  • Mark Selby 3-1 Robert Milkins
  • Kyren Wilson 3-1 Ronnie O’Sullivan
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan 2-3 Mark Selby
  • Chris Wakelin 2-3 Jak Jones
  • Ali Carter 0-3 Chris Wakelin
  • Kyren Wilson 3-1 Robert Milkins
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan 3-2 Jak Jones
  • Mark Selby 3-1 Ali Carter

January 9
Group 3 league matches

  • Ronnie O’Sullivan 2-3 Robert Milkins
  • Kyren Wilson 3-2 Ali Carter
  • Mark Selby 3-0 Jak Jones
  • Chirs Wakelin 2-3 Robert Milkins
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Ali Carter (WO – O’Sullivan withdrawn)
  • Kyren Wilson 3-1 Chris Wakelin
  • Jak Jones 3-2 Robert Milkins
  • Mark Selby 3-0 Chris Wakelin
  • Kyren Wilson 3-1 Jak Jones

Group 3 play-offs

  • Kyren Wilson 3-2 Ali Carter
  • Mark Selby 1-3 Jak Jones

Group 3 final

  • Jak Jones 2-3 Kyren Wilson

*Wilson advances to the Winners’ Group; Selby and Jones advance to Group 4*

January 10
Group 4 league matches

  • Stuart Bingham 3-1 Matthew Selt
  • Jackson Page 1-3 Jimmy Robertson
  • Jak Jones 2-3 Joe O’Connor
  • Mark Selby 3-2 Matthew Selt
  • Stuart Bingham 3-1 Jackson Page
  • Jimmy Robertson 1-3 Joe O’Connor
  • Mark Selby 3-1 Jak Jones
  • Matthew Selt 3-1 Jackson Page
  • Stuart Bingham 3-2 Jimmy Robertson
  • Mark Selby 2-3 Joe O’Connor
  • Jak Jones 3-1 Matthew Selt
  • Jackson Page 0-3 Joe O’Connor
  • Jak Jones 3-1 Matthew Selt

January 11
Group 4 league matches

  • Stuart Bingham 3-0 Joe O’Connor
  • Matthew Selt 3-1 Jimmy Robertson
  • Jak Jones 2-3 Jackson Page
  • Mark Selby 3-2 Jimmy Roberson
  • Mark Selby 0-3 Stuart Bingham
  • Matthew Selt 3-2 Joe O’Connor
  • Jak Jones 3-1 Jimmy Robertson
  • Jak Jones 3-0 Stuart Bingham
  • Mark Selby 3-1 Jackson Page

Group 4 play-offs

  • Joe O’Connor 1-3 Mark Selby
  • Stuart Bingham 2-3 Jak Jones

Group 4 final

  • Jak Jones 0-3 Mark Selby

January 20
Group 5 league matches

  • Judd Trump 3–1 Tom Ford
  • Neil Robertson 3–2 Matthew Selt
  • Jak Jones 3–1 Joe O’Connor
  • Judd Trump 3–1 Stuart Bingham
  • Tom Ford 3–0 Neil Robertson
  • Matthew Selt 2–3 Joe O’Connor
  • Jak Jones 3-0 Stuart Bingham
  • Judd Trump 3-0 Neil Robertson
  • Stuart Bingham 3-2 Joe O’Connor
  • Tom Ford 1-3 Matthew Selt
  • Neil Robertson 0-3 Joe O’Connor
  • Judd Trump 3-1 Jak Jones

January 21
Group 5 league matches

  • Tom Ford 3- 2 Joe O’Connor
  • Judd Trump 2-3 Matthew Selt
  • Jak Jones 3-1 Neil Robertson
  • Stuart Bingham 2-3 Matthew Selt
  • Tom Ford 1-3 Stuart Bingham
  • Judd Trump 3-2 Joe O’Connor
  • Jak Jones 3-0 Matthew Selt
  • Jak Jones 3–1 Tom Ford
  • Neil Robertson 3–1 Stuart Bingham

Group 5 play-offs

  • Judd Trump 3-2 Joe O’Connor
  • Jak Jones 1-3 Matthew Selt

Group 5 finals

  • Judd Trump 0-3 Matthew Selt

Matthew Selt advances to Winners’ Group, Jak Jones, Joe O’Connor and Judd Trump advance to Group 6

January 22
Group 6 league matches

  • David Gilbert 1–3 Noppon Saengkham
  • Judd Trump 3–2 Jack Lisowski
  • Tom Ford 1–3 Joe O’Connor
  • Judd Trump 3–1 Jak Jones
  • David Gilbert 3–1 Jack Lisowski
  • Noppon Saengkham 0–3 Joe O’Connor
  • Judd Trump 1–3 David Gilbert
  • Jak Jones 3–1 Tom Ford
  • Jak Jones 0–3 Joe O’Connor
  • Jack Lisowski 1–3 Noppon Saengkham
  • Judd Trump 3–0 Tom Ford
  • David Gilbert 0–3 Joe O’Connor

January 23
Group 6 league matches

  • Jack Lisowski 0–3 Joe O’Connor
  • Judd Trump 3–2 Noppon Saengkham
  • Tom Ford 0–3 David Gilbert
  • Jak Jones 3–1 Noppon Saengkham
  • Judd Trump 1–3 Joe O’Connor
  • Jak Jones 1–3 Jack Lisowski
  • Tom Ford 1–3 Noppon Saengkham
  • Jak Jones 1–3 David Gilbert
  • Tom Ford 3–0 Jack Lisowski

Group 6 play-offs

  • Joe O’Connor 3-2 Noppon Sanegkham
  • Judd Trump 3-1 David Gilbert

Group 6 Final

  • Joe O’Connor 0-3 Judd Trump

Judd Trump qualifies for the winners’ group, Joe O’Connor and Jak Jones advance to Group 7

January 24
Group 7 league matches

  • Xiao Guodong 3–1 Zhou Yuelong
  • Xiao Guodong 3–1 Noppon Saengkham
  • David Gilbert 3–1 Joe O’Connor
  • Zhou Yuelong 1–3 Ricky Walden
  • Xiao Guodong 1–3 Ricky Walden
  • Noppon Saengkham 3–0 Joe O’Connor
  • David Gilbert 1–3 Noppon Saengkham
  • Xiao Guodong 3–2 Joe O’Connor
  • David Gilbert 2–3 Ricky Walden

Result not counted after Jones’s withdrawal:

  • Jak Jones 0–3 Ricky Walden

Matches not played:

  • Jak Jones vs David Gilbert
  • Jak Jones vs Zhou Yuelong

January 25
Group 7 league matches

  • Noppon Saengkham 1–3 Ricky Walden
  • Zhou Yuelong 3–0 Joe O’Connor
  • Noppon Saengkham 2–3 Zhou Yuelong
  • Xiao Guodong 3–1 David Gilbert
  • David Gilbert 3–1 Zhou Yuelong
  • Joe O’Connor 2–3 Ricky Walden

Matches not played:

  • Xiao Guodong v Jak Jones
  • Jak Jones v Noppon Saengkham
  • Jak Jones v Joe O’Connor

Group 7 play-offs

  • Ricky Walden 2-3 David Gilbert
  • Xiao Guodong 3-0 Noppon Saengkham

Group 7 final

  • David Gilbert 2-3 Xiao Guodong

Xiao Guodong advances to Winners’ Group, all other players eliminated

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