Summary

  • Click the 'Watch live' icon & 'Watch & listen' tab for BBC coverage & your choice of table from the Crucible

  • Second round, best of 25 frames

  • Evening session:

  • RESULT: Judd Trump 12-13 Hossein Vafaei

  • RESULT: Neil Robertson 13-7 Chris Wakelin

  • RESULT: John Higgins 13-12 Ronnie O'Sullivan

  • RESULT: Wu Yize 13-11 Mark Selby

  • World Snooker Championship schedule, BBC coverage & results

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  1. Postpublished at 19:13 BST 27 April

    Robertson 10-6 Wakelin

    Steve Davis
    Six-time world champion on BBC Two

    Chris Wakelin is such a great competitor. Sometimes you need a session to finish for a complete reset. He's got his work cut out against Neil Robertson but Chris is an aggressive and attacking player and if Neil shows any weakness he can come back into it.

  2. Postpublished at 19:08 BST 27 April

    Robertson 10-6 Wakelin

    Joe Perry
    Former World Championship semi-finalist on BBC Two

    Neil Robertson is feeling really confident. He's hitting it like an absolute dream and he is just coming into form at the right time. He's not hit top gear yet but he's getting there

  3. Postpublished at 19:05 BST 27 April

    Robertson 10-6 Wakelin

    Neil Robertson and Chris WakelinImage source, Getty Images

    Australian Neil Robertson, winner of the 2010 Snooker World Championship, has a lead going into the final session against Chris Wakelin.

    That was another match that was at 4-4 at the beginning of Sunday, with world number three Robertson winning six of the eight frames, including a 101 break in the final frame, to lead 10-6.

    Can England's Wakelin turn this one around?

  4. Postpublished at 19:02 BST 27 April

    Trump 9-7 Vafaei

    Judd Trump and Hossein VafaeiImage source, Getty Images

    World number one Judd Trump holds a 9-7 lead over Iran's Hossein Vafaei with the match to be played to a finish this evening.

    It was level at 4-4 after Saturday's opening session and Vafaei, 32nd in the rankings and the only qualifier to make it past round one, won the first frame on Sunday, only for Trump to take the next two.

    Breaks of 82 and 65 restored Vafaei's lead, but 2019 winner Trump won the final three frames, making runs of 100, 74 and 94, to hold a two-frame advantage.

  5. Coming up...published at 17:27 BST 27 April

    Monday night's snooker schedule

    With the afternoon session concluded live coverage of the World Snooker Championship on BBC Sport website and on iPlayer has taken a short break.

    We will also pause this live text commentary as well.

    However, you do not have to wait long until the evening session which gets underway at 19:00 BST. We have two intriguing matches to come.

    World number one Judd Trump holds a 9-7 advantage of Hossein Vafaei. The Iranian has been fighting tooth and nail in that one and will doubtless have taken inspiration from the way in which John Higgins fought back against Ronnie O'Sullivan earlier.

    The other last-16 match sees Chris Wakelin attempting to pull of a Higgins-esque comeback against Neil Robertson, who he trails 6-10.

    You will, of course, be able to watch all the action on BBC Two and via the iPlayer, and follow updates here.

    In the meantime feel free to scroll down to see all the highlights, analysis and reaction from an absolute humdinger of a match between Higgins and O'Sullivan.

  6. Postpublished at 17:18 BST 27 April

    Selby 11-13 Wu

    Incredibly, Wu Yize finished below Mark Selby in all of the statistic metrics below apart from the one that mattered most - the final score in terms of frames.

    Mark Selby vs Wu Yize statistics
  7. Wu beats Selby to reach last eightpublished at 17:09 BST 27 April

    Selby 11-13 Wu

    At 27-66 in Wu Yize's favour, Mark Selby rattles a blue into the jaws of bottom-right pocket.

    It proves the key to unlocking the frame for the Chinese player who pots the remaining red before getting himself over the line with three of the colours.

    Wu is only 22 and into the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship with victory over a four-time champion.

  8. Get Involvedpublished at 17:04 BST 27 April

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    On current form, neither Mark Selby nor Wu Yize should go through - would rather have both John Higgins and Ronnie O'Sullivan still in the running!

    Andrew, Birmingham

  9. Postpublished at 16:56 BST 27 April

    Selby 11-12 Wu

    Wu Yize has 61 points in the bag leaving Mark Selby with work to do. Wu fouls by potting the cue ball with a poor safety shot, though, to bring Selby's tally to 15.

    With the way the balls are spread this is going to be a from for the artisan rather than the artist.

  10. Postpublished at 16:52 BST 27 April

    It's shaping up to be some quarter-final...

    Draw
  11. Selby continues to fightpublished at 16:43 BST 27 April

    Selby 11-12 Wu

    Phew. Naturally John Higgins' incredible comeback victory over Ronnie O'Sullivan has had most of our attention this afternoon.

    But there's another match on a knife edge still going on over on table two.

    Wu Yize is one frame away from victory against Mark Selby but the Leicester player has just reduced the deficit to one frame at 12-11.

    There's been a few flashpoints as well.

    Selby was a little frustrated with his own game earlier, and slammed his cue into the ground after missing a simple red.

  12. 'Only the second round!'published at 16:37 BST 27 April

    Higgins 13-12 O'Sullivan

    More from John Higgins, speaking to BBC Two after his win over Ronnie O'Sullivan, said: "At times it was the best I've ever seen Ronnie hit the balls. He was cueing it so well. I was intentionally opening the balls up playing my safety shots because he's better than me at safety, playing the flicks, so I was hoping he would miss a long one then it would sit for me.

    "The breaks he made to make 12-12 were incredible. You are just sitting there and admiring it. I just felt if I could get in I would have a chance. It's only the second round - that's the way I was looking at it. A great match, but it's the second round. I need a rest but it's only one sleep and then right back into it."

  13. Get Involvedpublished at 16:33 BST 27 April

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    What an amazing game of snooker. Ronnie went off like train, but John gradually pulled it back and snatched the win at the death. Well done to both players, the oldies still have what it takes!

    Trevor, Nottingham

  14. 'Knew I had a chance'published at 16:29 BST 27 April

    Higgins 13-12 O'Sullivan

    John HigginsImage source, Getty Images

    John Higgins, speaking to BBC Two after his win over Ronnie O'Sullivan, said: "I came to the party at last! That was brilliant. I wasn't too despondent after that first session.

    "I know my cue ball wasn't great and playing Ronnie, his cue ball is pinpoint and it can demoralise you, but I was 6-2 down and I told the family if I win the next two frames I had a chance. That was all I concentrated on.

    "I came out last night and gave myself a chance. The table has recovered and played a lot better today as well. Ronnie plays with different chalk and that makes it difficult, and makes the pockets seem tighter than they appear to be."

  15. Postpublished at 16:28 BST 27 April

    Higgins 13-12 O'Sullivan

    If anything embodied John Higgins' brilliance this afternoon it was this brown in the 22nd frame. I doubt you will see a better shot in the rest of this year's Snooker World Championship.

  16. 'John can go all the way'published at 16:22 BST 27 April

    Higgins 13-12 O'Sullivan

    John Higgins and Ronnie O'SullivanImage source, Getty Images

    Ronnie O'Sullivan on BBC Two: "John played well and deserved his win. He's got a chance of winning the championship if he keeps playing like he did in that session.

    "I went into the pack and left myself a difficult red in that final frame, but I probably wasn't the best player over the match anyway .

    "I feel like I am enjoying my game and in a better place this month than I have been for a few years but I just missed too many key balls.

    "There was pressure out there and I got a big tight and maybe that was because I haven't won a tournament in two and a half years or competed in those types of matches for a while."

    "It's a bit of new territory for me and I just have to be grateful for what I've got and build on it."

  17. Postpublished at 16:20 BST 27 April

    Higgins 13-12 O'Sullivan

    Ken Doherty
    1997 world champion on BBC Two

    That was one of the best performances that John Higgins has ever had. He was outplayed in the first session. He dug in during that second session last night to give himself a chance today and wow did he take it.

    The snooker he produced today - the century breaks and the clearances - was courage, determination and fortitude.

  18. Higgins recovers to beat O'Sullivan in Crucible epicpublished at 16:18 BST 27 April

    Higgins 13-12 O'Sullivan

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at the Crucible

    Four-time winner John Higgins produced a sensational recovery from 8-3 and 9-4 down to defeat Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-12 in a final-frame Crucible epic to move into the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Championship.

    Seven-time champion O'Sullivan was looking to win an eighth title and set a new outright record in the modern era, and twice he held five-frame leads in Sunday's second session.

    But Higgins won the last three frames on Sunday and maintained that form by taking the first three on Monday as O'Sullivan lost six successive frames at the Crucible for only the fifth time.

    In a high-quality thriller, played out in front of an enthralled Crucible audience, O'Sullivan won the 20th and 21st frames to regain the lead at 11-10.

    In surely the match of the tournament and one of the best in the 49 years at the Sheffield theatre, Higgins won two frames in a row to move one away at 12-11, but O'Sullivan's break of 81 forced a decider.

    Higgins had the first chance but missed a red into the middle at 16-0 to give O'Sullivan a lifeline, before the Englishman could only score eight points and failed to pot a red.

    The Scot then made a break of 49 on his way to sealing a match-winning frame, with both players getting a standing ovation as the tie finished.

  19. Postpublished at 16:17 BST 27 April

    Higgins 13-12 O'Sullivan

    Ronnie O'Sullivan v John Higgins stats

    Here's the final statistics from that encounter - but it tells about half the story from a truly mesmerising contest at the Crucible.

  20. Get Involvedpublished at 16:14 BST 27 April

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    That could be the best session of snooker that John Higgins has ever played at the Crucible - what drama!

    David, Sheffield

    Amazing, amazing, amazing. A Crucible classic between two of snooker’s Mount Rushmore. Take a bow both players!

    Andrew, Preston