ALL eyes will be on the Crucible for the next couple of weeks as the very best cueists from around the globe battle it out at the World Snooker Championship – and there is a HUGE £500,000 jackpot.
Last year’s winner, Kyren Wilson, went into Sheffield as top seed after he claimed the crown with an 18-14 win over Jak Jones in the 2024 final.

But the Kettering legend felt the raft of the Crucible Curse as he went crashing out in the first round at the hands of Chinese star Lei Peifan.
World No1 Judd Trump will be heavily tipped to take the title this year as the Ace aims to add to his 2019 world championship triumph.
Seven-time Crucible winner Ronnie O’Sullivan hasn’t featured since January but is set to make his return to snooker in Sheffield.
John Higgins heads into the World Championship as the man in form after the Scotsman won the Tour Championship earlier this month.
This year’s competition promises to be a thriller, and SunSport brings you all the information so you don’t miss a second from the Crucible.
When is the World Snooker Championship 2025?
The World Snooker Championship got underway on Saturday, April 19. The tournament will conclude on Monday, May 5. The Crucible in Sheffield will host.How to watch the World Snooker Championship 2025
BBC will air the World Snooker Championship across BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Four.
The BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport app/website will provide fans with coverage of every ball potted from the opening round to the final.
TNT Sports and discovery+ will also be airing the World Snooker Championship, but you must have a subscription to watch their service.
World Snooker Championship 2025 schedule
Saturday, April 19
10am
2:30pm
Neil Robertson vs Chris Wakelin Mark Williams vs Wu Yize7pm
Barry Hawkins vs Hossein VafaeiSunday, April 20
2:30pm
Monday, April 21
10am
2:30pm
Ding Junhui vs Zak Surety7pm
Si Jiahui vs David GilbertTuesday, April 22
10am
2:30pm
Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Ali Carter7pm
Judd Trump vs Zhou YuelongWednesday April 23
2:30pm
7pm
Mark Selby vs Ben Woollaston