London Chess Classic - Live!

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12/5/2025 – The XTX Markets London Chess Classic is a 10-player all-play-all tournament taking place from 26 November to 5 December at the Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal Football Club. Four English players and six international representatives make up the lineup, which includes top seeds Alireza Firouzja and Nodirbek Abdusattorov. | Follow the games live with expert commentary starting at 17.00 CET (11.00 ET, 21.30 IST)

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Round 9

The London Chess Classic elite section is an all-play-all tournament featuring ten GMs, organised by Chess in Schools & Communities (CSC) and sponsored by XTX Markets. The event takes place at the Emirates Stadium, London, home to Arsenal Football Club, between Wednesday 26 November and Friday 5 December.

Time control: 40 moves in 90 minutes + 30 minutes for the remainder of the game, with a 30-second increment from move 1.

The players cannot draw a game by mutual agreement before Black's 30th move. A
claim for a draw before Black's 30th move is permitted only through the Chief Arbiter or his/her Deputy in case of a threefold repetition.



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Commentary by GM Leinier Perez Dominguez and GM Antoaneta Stefanova


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