World Snooker Championship 2024: Order of play, BBC TV coverage, match schedule, full results and highest break

Ronnie O'Sullivan is seeking to win his eighth World Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan won his first World Championship in 2001 and his most recent in 2022 [Getty Images]

Ronnie O'Sullivan is bidding for a record eighth World Championship title at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre.

World number one O'Sullivan, 48, beat Judd Trump in 2022 to match Stephen Hendry's record of seven world titles but lost in the quarter-finals last year to eventual winner Luca Brecel.

Former champion Trump is also among the favourites.

The tournament takes place from 20 April to 6 May and is live on the BBC.

When does Ronnie O'Sullivan play?

Seven-time champion O'Sullivan completed a 10-1 first-round victory over Jackson Page on Thursday and followed that with a 13-7 win over another Welsh player, Ryan Day, in the second round.

He will play either Jack Lisowski or Stuart Bingham in his quarter-final, starting on Tuesday at 14:30 BST.

If matches go according to their seedings, O'Sullivan would meet Trump in the semi-finals.

Mark Allen is the highest remaining seed in the other half of the draw after top seed Brecel lost on the opening day of the tournament.

Who are the Crucible seeds?

1. Luca Brecel, 2. Ronnie O'Sullivan, 3. Judd Trump, 4. Mark Allen, 5. Mark Selby, 6. Mark Williams, 7. Ding Junhui, 8. Shaun Murphy

9. Ali Carter, 10. Gary Wilson, 11. Zhang Anda, 12. Kyren Wilson, 13. John Higgins, 14. Tom Ford, 15. Barry Hawkins, 16. Robert Milkins

Highest break - 147

Thailand's Noppon Saengkham hit a maximum 147 break in the third round of qualifying before losing 10-9 to Jackson Page in the final round.

Saengkham secured a £10,000 bonus for his 147 at the English Institute of Sport. He is in contention for the World Championship highest break prize of £15,000, even though it was made in qualifying.

If another player makes a 147, then Saengkham will have to share the £15,000 prize money.

But any player scoring a 147 maximum break at the Crucible will earn an additional £40,000.

The highest break at the Crucible so far is the 142 achieved by Ricky Walden, Mark Williams and Page in the first round.

Crucible 147 maximums

Only 14 maximums have been made at the Crucible.

Last year, Kyren Wilson made one in the opening round and Selby became the first player to make a 147 in a world final.

O'Sullivan and Hendry have made three 147s, with Cliff Thorburn, Jimmy White, Williams, Ali Carter, John Higgins and Neil Robertson the only others to have achieved the feat.

How to watch live on the BBC

You can watch live on BBC TV or follow uninterrupted coverage from your choice of match on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app.

There are also highlights programmes on BBC Two in the evenings.

The BBC Sport website and mobile app will have live text coverage every day of selected matches, plus reports and latest scores, and there will also be updates on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds.

Match schedule and BBC coverage times

All times are BST. Coverage can be subject to late schedule changes, so details may differ from this page.

* final session

Monday, 29 April

Second round (best of 25)

13:00

Match 19: (12) Kyren Wilson 13-6 Joe O'Connor (result)

Match 24: (2) Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-7 Ryan Day (result)

19:00

Match 20: (4) Mark Allen 9-7 (13) John Higgins *

Match 23: (7) Jack Lisowski 7-9 Stuart Bingham *

Live coverage

13:00-23:00 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app

13:00-18:00 - BBC Two

19:00-20:00 - BBC Two

20:00-22:00 - BBC Four

Highlights

23:15-00:05 - BBC Two

00:05-02:05 - World Championship Extra - BBC Two

Tuesday, 30 April

Quarter-finals (best of 25)

10:00

Match 25: David Gilbert v Stephen Maguire

Match 27: (3) Judd Trump v Jak Jones

14:30

Match 26: Kyren Wilson (12) v (13) John Higgins/Mark Allen (4)

Match 28: Jack Lisowski/Stuart Bingham v Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)

19:00

Match 25: David Gilbert v Stephen Maguire

Match 27: (3) Judd Trump v Jak Jones

Live coverage

10:00-23:00 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app

10:00-12:15 - BBC Two

13:00-18:00 - BBC Two

19:00-20:00 - BBC Two

20:00-22:00 - BBC Four

Highlights

23:15-00:05 - BBC Two (not available in Wales)

00:05-02:05 - World Championship Extra - BBC Two (starts at 00:15 in Wales)

Wednesday, 1 May

Quarter-finals (best of 25)

10:00

Match 26: Kyren Wilson (12) v (13) John Higgins/Mark Allen (4)

Match 27: (3) Judd Trump v Jak Jones *

14:30

Match 25: David Gilbert v Stephen Maguire *

Match 28: Jack Lisowski/Stuart Bingham v Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)

19:00

Match 26: Kyren Wilson (12) v (13) John Higgins/Mark Allen (4) *

Match 28: Jack Lisowski/Stuart Bingham v Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) *

Live coverage

10:00-23:00 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app

10:00-11:15 - BBC Two

13:00-18:00 - BBC Two

19:00-20:00 - BBC Two

20:00-22:00 - BBC Four

Highlights

23:15-00:05 - Highlights - BBC Two

00:05-02:05 - World Championship Extra - BBC Two

Thursday, 2 May

Semi-finals (best of 33)

Live coverage

13:00-23:00 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app

13:00-16:15 - BBC Two

19:00-20:00 - BBC Two

20:00-22:00 - BBC Four

Highlights

23:15-00:05 - BBC Two

Friday, 3 May

Semi-finals (best of 33)

Live coverage

10:00-23:00 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app

10:00-12:15 - BBC Two

13:45-18:00 - BBC Two

19:00-21:00 - BBC Two

21:00-22:00 - BBC Four

Highlights

23:15-00:05 - BBC Two

Saturday, 4 May

Semi-finals (best of 33)

Live coverage

10:00-23:00 - uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app

10:00-12:00 - BBC Two

13:15-16:30 - BBC One

16:30-17:30 - BBC Two

19:00-22:00 - BBC Two

Sunday, 5 May

Final (best of 35)

Live coverage

13:00-16:15 - BBC Two

19:00-23:00 - BBC Two

Coverage also available on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app

Monday, 6 May

Final (best of 35)

Live coverage

13:00-16:15 - BBC Two

19:00-23:00 - BBC Two

Coverage also available on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app

Results

Seedings in brackets

Second round

(16) Robert Milkins 4-13 David Gilbert

(3) Judd Trump 13-6 Tom Ford (14)

Si Jiahui 9-13 Jak Jones

(8) Shaun Murphy 9-13 Stephen Maguire

(2) Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-7 Ryan Day

(12) Kyren Wilson 13-6 Joe O'Connor

First round

(1) Luca Brecel 9-10 David Gilbert

(11) Zhang Anda 4-10 Jak Jones

(3) Judd Trump 10-5 Hossein Vafaei

(14) Tom Ford 10-6 Ricky Walden

(9) Ali Carter 7-10 Stephen Maguire

(8) Shaun Murphy 10-5 Lyu Haotian

(5) Mark Selby 6-10 Joe O'Connor

(10) Gary Wilson 5-10 Stuart Bingham

(6) Mark Williams 9-10 Si Jiahui

(16) Robert Milkins 10-9 Pang Junxu

(12) Kyren Wilson 10-1 Dominic Dale

(7) Ding Junhui 9-10 Jack Lisowski

(4) Mark Allen 10-6 Robbie Williams

(15) Barry Hawkins 8-10 Ryan Day

(2) Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-1 Jackson Page

(13) John Higgins 10-6 Jamie Jones

How much prize money is on offer?

  • The winner will receive £500,000.

  • For the runner-up, there is the consolation of £200,000.

  • Semi-finalists earn £100,000 and quarter-finalists £50,000.

  • Players knocked out in the first round collect £20,000, while £30,000 goes to players beaten in the last 16.

What is the tournament format?

  • First round - best of 19 frames played over two sessions

  • Second round and quarter-finals - best of 25 frames played over three sessions

  • Semi-finals - best of 33 frames over four sessions.

  • Final - best of 35 frames over four sessions on 5 and 6 May.

Who came through qualifying?

England's world number 17 Jack Lisowski and Day were among the 16 qualifiers to secure places at the Crucible.

Australia's 2010 world champion Neil Robertson missed the World Championship for the first time in 20 years after losing 10-9 to Wales' Jamie Jones.

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