The full results from snooker's 2019 Betfred World Championship, which took place at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield from April 20 to May 6.
A dramatic World Championship started with Ronnie O'Sullivan crashing out to amateur James Cahill in the first round and ended with Judd Trump defeating John Higgins in a classic final
You can look back on how the action unfolded with all the results and daily reviews.
FINAL
John Higgins (5) 9-16 Judd Trump (7)
66-1 (51), 72-45 (63), 0-139 (139), 105-0 (105), 8-70 (69), 0-74, 0-101 (101), 103-4 (103), 1-125 (125), 66-0, 139-4 (135), 67-45, 118-0 (114), 65-30, 95-28 (71), 70-20 (58), 85-19 (70), 0-113 (113), 35-60 (59), 101-0 (101), 72-0 (71), 126-0 (126), 16-92 (67), 11-79 (70), 104-0 (104). 94-0 (94), 63-1 (62)
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SEMI-FINALS
QUARTER-FINALS
SECOND ROUND
FIRST ROUND
TOP HALF
BOTTOM HALF
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SATURDAY APRIL 20
Morning Session (10am)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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SUNDAY APRIL 21
Morning Session (10am)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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MONDAY APRIL 22
Morning Session (10am)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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TUESDAY APRIL 23
Morning Session (10am)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 24
Morning Session (10am)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
First Round (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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THURSDAY APRIL 25
Morning Session (10am)
First/Second Round (Best of 19/25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.00pm)
First/Second Round (Best of 19/25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
First/Second Round (Best of 19/25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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FRIDAY APRIL 26
Morning Session (10am)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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SATURDAY APRIL 27
Morning Session (10am)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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SUNDAY APRIL 28
Morning Session (10am)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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MONDAY APRIL 29
Morning Session (10am)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.00pm)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Second Round (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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TUESDAY APRIL 30
Morning Session (10am)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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WEDNESDAY MAY 1
Morning Session (10am)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 25 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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THURSDAY MAY 2
Morning Session (10am)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (1.00pm)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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FRIDAY MAY 3
Morning Session (10am)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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SATURDAY MAY 4
Morning Session (10am)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Afternoon Session (2.30pm)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7.30pm)
Semi-Finals (Best of 33 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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SUNDAY MAY 5
Afternoon Session (2.00pm)
Final (Best of 35 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Final (Best of 35 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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MONDAY MAY 6
Afternoon Session (2.00pm)
Final (Best of 35 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
Evening Session (7pm)
Final (Best of 35 frames)
TV Coverage: Eurosport & BBC
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Eurosport and BBC will be showing every session live throughout the 17 days. BBC will split their coverage between BBC One, BBC Two, Red Button, iPlayer, Connected TV and online.
In this section we'll be linking out to betting previews from our snooker tipster Richard Mann.
The World Championship is snooker's most prestigious tournaments in the calendar and also the leading event to bet on among the sport's punters.
Taking place at Sheffield's world famous Crucible Theatre around April and May every year, the World Championship provides the climax to every snooker season and is the title all players dream of winning throughout their careers.
It is also the cornerstone of snooker's Triple Crown, which also includes the UK Championship and the Masters, and any player winning all three tournaments during their careers becomes an undisputed legend of the sport.
The World Championship, which was first held way back in 1927 when the legendary Joe Davis won the first of his record 15 crowns, has seen a number of repeat winners over the years such as Ray Reardon, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry and Robbie O'Sullivan who have all helped snooker punters beat the bookies on many occasions.
However, the heavily backed crowd favourite Jimmy White was a beaten finalist on no fewer than six occasions - including five in a row between 1990 and 1994 - much to the bookies relief!
While 'Rocket' Ronnie O'Sullivan's five world titles and three much-celebrated 147 Crucible breaks have brought much cheer to snooker fans in more recent times, the highly unexpected triumph of journeyman pro Stuart Bingham in 2014 was a real fairytale story that ranks closely behind the shock underdog victories that Dennis Taylor, in the 'Black Ball Final of 1985' and Joe Johnson enjoyed over Steve Davis in the 1980s.
Mark Williams rolling back the years to win his third world title in 2018 also brought the house down, especially when deciding to fulfil his promise to strip naked for the post-match interviews!
The first 147 at the World Championship was achieved by Canada's 'Grinder' Cliff Thorburn in 1983 while Jimmy White (1992), Stephen Hendry (1995, 2009, 2012), Ronnie O'Sullivan (1997, 2003, 2008), Mark Williams (2005) and Ali Carter (2008) are the others to managed Crucible maximums.
O'Sullivan's effort in 1997 against Mick Price, timed at five minutes 20 seconds, is the fastest ever recorded in the professional game.
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1927-1952 Early years, knockout format
1952-1957 Professional Matchplay Championship
1964-1968 Challenge Match Era
1969-onwards Knockout Tournament