The 2024 World Snooker Championship is drawing to a close, with one finalist already confirmed.
Ronnie O’Sullivan had hoped to win a record eighth title, but he was knocked out in the quarter-final by Stuart Bingham.
It was a year of shocks as last year’s champion Luca Brecel immediately fell, along with multiple winner Mark Selby.
And ahead of the final, Kyren Wilson has sealed his spot, while Bingham and Jak Jones are still fighting for the right to join him.
World Snooker Championship final: start date and time
The final of the World Snooker Championship will take place on Sunday May 5.
It will be best of 35 frames and play will continue on Monday May 6 if no winner is decided on Sunday.
The final will take place, along with the rest of the tournament, at the Crucible Theater in Sheffield and is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m.
World Snooker Championship final: how to follow
The World Snooker Championship is broadcast live on the BBC.
Fans can watch the final free-to-air on TV or online via BBC iPlayer.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date with all the latest news.
World Snooker Championship Final: Prize money
The total prize pool for this year’s World Snooker Championship stands at £2.4 million.
The winner will take home £500,000, while the runner-up will receive £200,000.
For reaching the semi-final, players will receive £100,000 each.
Final of the World Snooker Championship: program
Quarter-finals: Tuesday April 30 / Wednesday May 1
- David Gilbert 13-8 Stephen Maguire
- Kyren Wilson 13-8 John Higgins
- Judd Trump 9-13 Jak Jones
- Stuart Bingham 13-10 Ronnie O’Sullivan
Semi-finals: Thursday May 2 / Friday May 3 / Saturday May 4
- David Gilbert 11-17 Kyren Wilson
- Jak Jones vs. Stuart Bingham
Final: Sunday May 5 / Monday May 6
- Kyren Wilson vs. Jak Jones/Stuart Bingham