THE World Snooker Championship starts this month, and players are competing for their spot at the Crucible at the qualifiers.
128 players are in action in Sheffield with 16 places on the line for snooker‘s biggest tournament.


Jimmy White is among the players dreaming of getting to the Crucible – the Whirlwind reached six World finals but lost all of them.
1997 world champion Ken Doherty is also entering in round one as the Darling of Dublin eyes a return to snooker’s most famous venue.
Zhao Xintong became world champion last year after winning four rounds of qualifying.
2023 champion Luca Brecel became the first player from Continental Europe to win the tournament, but will now have to go through qualifying after dropping out of the top-16.
When are the World Snooker Championship qualifiers?
- The qualifying event started on Monday, April 6 and will run until Wednesday, April 15.
- The English Institute of Sport Sheffield will see 128 players compete.
- Sessions start at 10am and 2.30pm BST.
Where to watch the World Snooker Championship qualifying
- TNT Sports will broadcast live coverage of the qualifiers everyday throughout the tournament.
- Streaming service HBO Max will also show all the action live.
World Snooker Championship 2026 qualifying draw
All times in BST
Round one
Best of 19 frames
Monday, April 6
10am
- Yao Pengcheng 7-2 Ryan Davies
- Huang Jiahao 3-5 Leone Crowley
- Bai Yulu 4-3 Daniel Womersley
- Gao Yang 4-5 Jimmy White
- Jonas Luz 2-6 Peter Lines
- Mitchell Mann 3-6 Xinbo Wang
- Michal Szubarczyk 6-3 Onyee Ng
- Robbie McGuigan 6-3 Hammad Miah
2.30pm
- Ross Muir vs Michael Larkov
- Haris Tahir vs Connor Benzey
- Mateusz Baranowski vs Florian Nuessle
- Liam Pullen vs Alfie Burden
- Cheung Ka Wai vs Ashley Carty
- Ken Doherty vs Patrick Whelan
- Dylan Emery vs Anton Kazakov
- Reanne Evans vs Vladislav Gradinari
Tuesday, April 7
10am
- Bulcu Revesz vs Craig Steadman
- Chris Totten vs Daniel Boyes
- Steven Hallworth vs Kreishh Gurbaxani
- Marco Fu vs Mink Nutcharut
- Liam Graham vs Oliver Sykes
- Alexander Ursenbacher vs Prin Ratmukda
- Xu Yichen vs Stuart Carrington
- Ian Burns vs Sahil Nayyar
Wednesday, April 8
10am
- Liu Wenwei vs Mark Lloyd
- David Grace vs Ashley Hugill
- Hatem Yassan vs Fergal Quinn
- Lan Yuhao vs Chatchapong Nasa
- Haydon Pinhey vs Jamie Clarke
- Zhao Hanyang vs Mahmoud El Hareedy
- Liam Highfield vs Oliver Brown
- Farakh Ajaib vs Umut Dikme
Round two
Wednesday, April 8
2.30pm
- Gong Chenzhi vs McGuigan/Miah
- David Lilley vs Pengcheng/Davies
- Iulian Boiko vs Mann/Wang
- Michael Holt vs Yulu/Womersley
- Duane Jones vs Jiahao/Crowley
- Mark Davis vs Yang/White
- Sanderson Lam vs Szubarczyk/Ng
- Scott Donaldson vs Luz/Lines
Thursday, April 9
10am
- Artemus Zizins vs Emery/Kazakov
- Robert Milkins vs Doherty/Whelan
- Jamie Jones vs Evans/Gradinari
- Jiang Jun vs Ka Wai/Carty
- Antoni Kowalski vs Tahir/Benzey
- Amir Sarkhosh vs Pullen/Burden
- Ricky Walden vs Baranowski/Nuessle
- Robbie Williams vs Muir/Larkov
Friday, April 11
10am
- Jordan Brown vs Burns/Nayyar
- Liu Hongyu vs Yichen/Carrington
- Ishpreet Singh Chadha vs Totten/Boyles
- Louis Heathcote vs Revesz/Steadman
- Lyu Haotian vs Graham/Sykes
- Liam Davies vs Fu/Nutcharut
- Allan Taylor vs Hallworth/Gurbaxani
- Chang Bingyu vs Ursenbacher/Ratmukda
2.30pm
- Long Zehuang vs Yassen/Quinn
- Ben Mertens vs Pinhey/Clarke
- Martin O’Donnell vs Hanyang/El Hareedy
- Wang Yuchen vs Highfield/Brown
- Oliver Lines vs Wenwei/Lloyd
- Sam Craigie vs Ajaib/Dikme
- Fan Zhengyi vs Yuhao/Nasa
- Julian Leclercq vs Grace/Hugill
Saturday, April 11 – Round three
Tuesday, April 14 – Round four











