2024 BETONLINE MOSCONI CUP | TEAM EUROPE EXTENDS LEAD AFTER INTENSE DAY TWO
2024 BETONLINE MOSCONI CUP | TEAM EUROPE EXTENDS LEAD AFTER INTENSE DAY TWO
Team Europe increased their advantage on an exhilarating second day of the 2024 BetOnline Mosconi Cup, taking place from 30 November to 3 December at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Taking place at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando from 30 November to 3 December, this prestigious tournament will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK, DAZN in the USA, and by other broadcasters worldwide, bringing fans around the globe into the heart of the action.
Team USA
Skyler Woodward (Captain of Team USA)
Fedor Gorst (World Champion)
Shane Van Boening (Five-time US Open Champion)
Tyler Styer (Two-time Mosconi Cup winner)
Billy Thorpe (Two-time Mosconi Cup winner)
Team Europe
Jayson Shaw (Captain of Team Europe)
Eklent Kaçi (Two-time Mosconi Cup winner)
David Alcaide (Four-time Mosconi Cup winner)
Mickey Krause (European Open Champion)
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz (Former World Champion)
The tournament marks the 31st edition of the prestigious transatlantic showdown, with Team Europe and Team USA vying for ultimate glory in the finale of the 2024 World Nineball Tour. Fans across the globe can witness the drama unfold via Sky Sports in the UK, DAZN in the US and Brazil, and Viaplay in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Poland, and Iceland.
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Overall Score after Day Two: Team USA 4-6 Team Europe
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Match One: Team USA 5-2 Team Europe
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Match Two: Fedor Gorst 2-5 Jayson Shaw
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Match Three: Billy Thorpe & Tyler Styer 5-4 Jayson Shaw & Mickey Krause
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Match Four: Shane Van Boening 1-5 Francisco Sanchez Ruiz
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Match Five: Skyler Woodward & Fedor Gorst 4-5 David Alcaide & Eklent Kaçi
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The day opened with the second team match of the tournament, setting the stage for another dramatic encounter. Jayson Shaw, carrying momentum from Day One, gave Europe an early lead, while David Alcaide capitalised on Fedor Gorst’s error to extend it to 2-0. Skyler Woodward countered for Team USA in the third rack, followed by Tyler Styer, who levelled the score after a rare miss from Eklent Kaçi.