The quest for the Crucible runs from April 6th to 15th as all players seeded outside the top 16 head for the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, all dreaming of winning a place in the final stages of the Halo World Championship.
In all there are 128 players in the qualifying rounds, with those starting in the opening round needing to win four matches to make it to the Crucible. Higher seeds joining the fray as the qualifiers progress will include the likes of Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, Ali Carter, Stuart Bingham, Jack Lisowski, Jak Jones, Stephen Maguire and Gary Wilson.
Tickets to the qualifiers are just £12 per day – for details click here. For the match schedule Click here. If you can’t make it to Sheffield, can can still watch the action live online, see below for the list of broadcasters.
UK, Ireland and Mainland Europe
discovery+ in Germany, Italy and Austria and HBO Max in all other markets
China
Huya.com
Migu
CBSA-WPBSA Academy WeChat Channel
CBSA-WPBSA Academy Douyin
All other territories
WST Play
How To Watch Judgement Day
For the final qualifying round you can watch Judgement Day, our popular, multi-table coverage, which is free, globally, for everyone.
For the best viewing experience, watch on WST Play, where you can enjoy ad-free action. You just need to be logged into your WST Digital account to watch – a paid subscription is not required (create a free account here if you don’t have one). You can watch on YouTube with adverts.
Rob Walker, Ken Doherty, David Hendon and Steven Hallworth will take you through the drama, with roving coverage of all eight tables plus interviews with the winning players.
Alongside Judgement Day, individual streams of table one, two and three will be available to WST Play subscribers in countries without a broadcast deal.
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