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Thirty-two of the world’s best players are heading to the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield to compete in the World Snooker Championship 2025.

Kyren Wilson is the defending champion but fellow English players Judd Trump and Mark Selby are also vying for the crown.

World number one Judd Trump has his sights set on the trophy (Photo: Tai Chengzhe/VCG/Getty)

When is the World Snooker Championship and what is the full schedule?

There are two rounds before the quarter and semi-finals and then the final.

Round One – Saturday 19 to Wednesday 23 April

The draw on Thursday morning has resulted in these matches for the first round:

Kyren Wilson v Lei Peifan Jak Jones v Zhao Xintong Neil Robertson v Chris Wakelin Mark Allen v Fan Zhengyi Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ali Carter Zhang Anda v Pang Junxu Si Jiahui v David Gilbert Mark Selby v Ben Woollaston John Higgins v Joe O’Connor Xiao Guodong v Matthew Selt Barry Hawkins v Hossein Vafaei Mark Williams v Wu Yize Luca Brecel v Ryan Day Ding Junhui v Zak Surety Shaun Murphy v Daniel Wells Judd Trump v Zhou Yuelong

Matches for round two are a maximum of 25 frames.

Matches for the quarter-final are a maximum of 25 frames.

Matches for the semi-final are the best of 33 frames.

The final is the best of 35 frames.

Thirty-two players will compete in the tournament (Photo: James Baylis for Malcolm Couzens/Getty)

Live coverage will be available on BBC One or BBC Two during the day and evening sessions will be on BBC Four.

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For extended coverage, audiences can also tune into Snooker Extra every night on BBC Two and iPlayer to see the action from the best of the day’s early games.

And TNT Sports 3 will cover the tournament but again viewers will need a discovery+ Premium monthly pass which costs £30.99.

Who has qualified for the World Snooker Championship and who are the favourites?

The 16 seeded players are:

Kyren Wilson (1) Judd Trump (2) John Higgins (3) Mark Selby (4) Ronnie O’Sullivan (5) Mark Williams (6) Luca Brecel (7) Mark Allen (8) Neil Robertson (9) Ding Junhui (10) Barry Hawkins (11) Zhang Anda (12) Si Jiahui (13) Xiao Guodong (14) Shaun Murphy (15) Jak Jones (16)

The 16 players who have qualified to compete are:

Daniel Wells Zhou Yuelong Zak Surety Ben Woollaston Zhao Xintong Ryan Day Chris Wakelin David Gilbert Hossein Vafaei Fan Zhengyi Joe O’Connor Pang Junxu Wu Yize Lei Piefan Matthew Selt Ali Carter

World number one Judd Trump is currently the favourite, according to comparison website Oddschecker, with odds of 4/1.

How much is the prize money for the World Snooker Championship?

The total prize pot for this year’s tournament is £2,395,000.

There is also a £15,000 prize on offer for the highest break.

The remainder of the prize fund is allotted as follows:

Semi-finalists – £100,000 Quarter-finalist – £50,000 Last 16 – £30,000 Last 32 – £20,000 Last 48 – £15,000 Last 80 – £10,000 Last 112 – £5,000

Jackson Page made history in the qualifying rounds by becoming the first ever player to craft two 147 breaks in a single match, claiming a £147,000 bonus in the process. 

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