
Where is the 2022 World Snooker Championship? The final takes place across Sunday May 1 and Monday May 2. The 2022 World Snooker Championships is played over two-week period, starting on Saturday April 16.

READ MORE: World Snooker Championship 2022 schedule today, final latest score and results When is the World Snooker Championship final? Here is everything you need to know about the final: O'Sullivan holds a 12-5 lead going into today's play. He is top of the ranking win ladder with 38, has the most Triple Crown wins at 20, was the first player to pass the 1000 century barrier and has reached the highest number of 147 breaks. O’Sullivan, in his 30th year of professional snooker, continues his push for glory in the final against Judd Trump on Monday.

The 46-year-old Rocket showed his remarkable longevity earlier this year when he returned to world No 1 for the fifth time in his career. This issue is mentioned within The Official Snooker Thread Part 7, which is within Sport.World number one Ronnie O'Sullivan will look to equal a record of seven World Snooker Championship titles won by Stephen Hendry at this year's competition at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. I wouldn't expect a reply, but I know people did the same a few years back when a final frame decider with Ronnie O'Sullivan was taken off for a repeat of Some Mothers Do Ave Em and he kicked off. The next best thing was to write a tweet and tag Barry Hearn in it.

Watching that once was bad enough, but 100 times?!Ĭomplaining via their complaints page will be a waste of time as you know the kind of pre-written crap you get in reply, and which only ever gives an excuse why they did it with no attempt to take the complaints on board. The rest of the time, it's the same "Sounds of the 80s" 20 mins with Sara Cox and Martin Fry. And in any event, most people following it on the red button DON'T want to have to go to a PC/tablet to watch it online when they have a big telly.Īnd what's on instead? Last night at 8pm, it was Final Score - does that really require TV coverage? Live sport of any description should take priority (and if there's more than one that's live, then the most popular presumably goes ahead), but this was just men sat in a studio talking while scores were displayed onscreen or read out - that can be done on the radio!! The snooker continues after that, but even when I tried looking for it on their website, at 8pm, I got a trailer for something else, so clearly it was just the BBC2W coverage. I'm trying to watch the Welsh Open Snooker on the red button, but while it presumably continues online for the most part, the red button coverage just mirrors BBC2 Wales, so it's on from 1pm in the afternoon until that finishes (which is fine) but then in the evening, it starts at 7pm and ends at 8pm. There might be a thread about this somewhere but with the search function gone, I can't check.
