For more info about the match and to follow the games, see:-
Here are links to Fide.com news announcements during the months leading up to the match:-
- 2024-04-22: Gukesh D and Tan Zhongyi are World Championship Challengers
- 2024-04-27: FIDE World Championship Match 2024 - Call for bids
- 2024-07-01: Singapore to host 2024 World Chess Championship Match
- 2024-08-15: FIDE World Championship Match to be held in Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa
- 2024-09-02: FIDE World Championship Match 2024 Regulations announced
- 2024-09-12: Google announced as Title Sponsor of World Chess Championship 2024
- 2024-10-03: Tickets for FIDE World Chess Championship Match 2024 are now on sale!
- 2024-10-27: From a school in Chennai to the World Championship match in Singapore
The 'Schedule' on the official site says the first game starts 25 November with the following rhythm:-
The schedule of the World Championship match takes place over 3 weeks, with 14 match days and 4 rest days planned. All games start at 17:00 local time (GMT+8), and there are rest days after Games 3, 6, 9 and 12. The first player to reach 7.5 points will be the winner; in the case of a tie after 14 games, tiebreaks will be played the next day to decide the winner.
For equivalent posts on this blog for the two most recent title matches, see:-
- 2021 Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi, Warmup (November 2021)
- 2023 Nepomniachtchi - Ding Liren, Warmup (March 2023)
For previous games between the two players, see Ding Liren vs. Dommaraju Gukesh (chessgames.com). Gukesh appears to be the odds-on favorite for the 2024 match, but throughout his career Ding Liren has consistently outperformed expectations.
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