Full BBC TV and online listings for day 14 of the World Snooker Championship.
Live coverage
10:00-12:00, 13:00-15:00, 16:30-18:00 & 19:00-21:00, BBC Two
16:00-18:00, 21:00-23:00, BBC Red Button
Table One, 10:00-12:00; 13:00-18:00; 19:00-23:00, BBC iPlayer, Connected
Highlights
23:30-00:20, BBC Two
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What is it?
The World Championship is snooker's biggest event and has been staged since 1927. It has been hosted in its modern form by Sheffield's Crucible Theatre since 1977.
It is one part of snooker's 'Triple Crown' events alongside the UK Championship and the Masters.
The event has seen some of the biggest names in snooker throughout the decades win the trophy, including Stephen Hendry (seven titles) and Ronnie O'Sullivan (five titles).
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Last time out
2017 World Snooker Championship
Last year's final saw Mark Selby beat John Higgins 18-15 in a thrilling final to win the World Championship for the third time in four years.
The world number one is only the fourth player after Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O'Sullivan to claim back-to-back titles in the modern era.
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Whether you choose to play competitively or socially, snooker is sure to get your brain working.
It requires skill and concentration and will improve your focus and hand-eye coordination.
Anyone can play regardless of age, gender or ability and it's not an expensive sport to get into.
Snooker is essentially a simple sport, once the rules of the game have been learnt - to do just that click here.
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Latest PostHawkins & Higgins cling to narrow leads
By Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
Barry Hawkins and John Higgins are narrowly ahead after the second sessions of their World Championship semi-final ties.
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Kyren Wilson's attempt to escape a snooker on the yellow results in a miss that "didn't look possible" during his semi-final against John Higgins.
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Hawkins and Higgins enjoy semis lead
By Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
John Higgins edges ahead of Kyren Wilson while Barry Hawkins leads Mark Williams in the World Championship semis.
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Full BBC TV and online listings for day 14 of the World Snooker Championship.
Live coverage
10:00-12:00, 13:00-15:00, 16:30-18:00 & 19:00-21:00, BBC Two
16:00-18:00, 21:00-23:00, BBC Red Button
Table One, 10:00-12:00; 13:00-18:00; 19:00-23:00, BBC iPlayer, Connected
Highlights
23:30-00:20, BBC Two
What is it?
The World Championship is snooker's biggest event and has been staged since 1927. It has been hosted in its modern form by Sheffield's Crucible Theatre since 1977.
It is one part of snooker's 'Triple Crown' events alongside the UK Championship and the Masters.
The event has seen some of the biggest names in snooker throughout the decades win the trophy, including Stephen Hendry (seven titles) and Ronnie O'Sullivan (five titles).
Last time out
2017 World Snooker Championship
Last year's final saw Mark Selby beat John Higgins 18-15 in a thrilling final to win the World Championship for the third time in four years.
The world number one is only the fourth player after Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O'Sullivan to claim back-to-back titles in the modern era.
Video content
Get Inspired: How to get into snooker
Get Inspired
#GetInspired
Whether you choose to play competitively or socially, snooker is sure to get your brain working.
It requires skill and concentration and will improve your focus and hand-eye coordination.
Anyone can play regardless of age, gender or ability and it's not an expensive sport to get into.
Snooker is essentially a simple sport, once the rules of the game have been learnt - to do just that click here.
Video content