Summary

  • Click 'Watch live' icon or 'Watch & listen' tab for BBC coverage & your choice of table from the Crucible

  • First round (best of 19 frames)

  • Evening session:

  • Up next: Xiao Guodong v Zhou Yuelong - Table One

  • Up next: Mark Williams v Antoni Kowalsk - Table Two

  • Afternoon session from 14:30 BST:

  • John Higgins 4-5 Ali Carter* - Table One

  • RESULT: Barry Hawkins 10-4 Matthew Stevens - Table Two

  • Morning session:

  • Ding Junhui 7-2 David Gilbert*

  • RESULT: Mark Allen 10-6 Zhang Anda

  • World Snooker Championship schedule, BBC coverage & results

  • Get involved by sending us your views through the yellow button on this page

  1. Coming up...published at 18:05 BST

    Sunday night's matches in the World Snooker Championship

    Live coverage has paused on BBC iPlayer and via the 'Watch & Listen' option above and this live text commentary will also be on hold until then.

    We will, however, be back under way at 19:00 BST when we have Xiao Guodong v Zhou Yuelong and Mark Williams v Antoni Kowalski.

    There will be live coverage on BBC Two as well with both those matches set to be played to a finish tonight.

  2. Postpublished at 17:58 BST

    Higgins 4-5 Carter

    Dennis Taylor
    1985 world champion on BBC Two

    John Higgins bits his nailsImage source, Getty Images

    I think I know who will sleep better of these two players this evening.

    Hats off to Ali Carter, who has been superb to come from 4-0 down. Trailing by that margin will have knocked the stuffing out of him but he has fought back.

    John Higgins just lost his way after the mid-session interval with his safety play and it has cost him.

    We are in for a fabulous afternoon tomorrow with just one frame the difference between these two players. Tune in for that - could be a cracker!

  3. Five star Carterpublished at 17:53 BST

    Higgins 4-5 Carter

    Ali CarterImage source, Getty Images

    Five frames on the bounce for Ali Carter who has come back from 4-0 down to lead 5-4 heading into tomorrow with a real gutsy effort.

    It was an attritional start to the final frame of the session with safety shots for both players before John Higgins failed to cut a black into the corner pocket which allowed Carter the chance of a lengthy visit.

    After a solid start to his break Carter went up through the gears.

    The 46-year-old Englishman managed to cut couple of tricky reds into the middle pocket before he ensured it was a frame-deciding break of 74 which left Higgins with no choice but to concede the frame.

  4. Postpublished at 17:32 BST

    Higgins 4-4 Carter

    Stephen Hendry
    Seven-time world champion on BBC Two

    It's amazing in these multi-session matches how momentum can change from one player to the other. Sometimes it's difficult to arrest it from your opponent.

    John Higgins had the momentum then the interval came and just stopped his progress. It's all with his opponent now.

  5. Carter draws levelpublished at 17:31 BST

    Higgins 4-4 Carter

    4-0, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4.

    Gritty stuff from Ali Carter who has levelled the match up from four frames down.

    Carter played with some particularly fluent cueing in the most recent of those frames, as he compiled a break of 91.

    A century eluded him after the black following the penultimate red hit the jaw of the corner pocket and bounced out but he will not mind a jot.

    All square.

  6. Postpublished at 17:22 BST

    Higgins 4-3 Carter

    Dennis Taylor
    1985 world champion on BBC Two

    John Higgins put his cue on the table at the end of that frame - he is wondering what has happened since the mid-sesson interval.

    It's been all Ali Carter and now he is just one frame behind the Scot.

  7. Carter on a rollpublished at 17:20 BST

    Higgins 4-3 Carter

    This is an impressive fightback from Ali Carter who looked to be really struggling at 4-0 down but has roared back into this contest.

    Carter has won three frames on the bounce - the latest 82-0 - to cut Higgins' advantage to just a solitary frame.

    The Englishman had a satisfactory smile after he took his seat at the end of the frame.

  8. Postpublished at 17:00 BST

    Higgins 4-2 Carter

    Dennis Taylor
    1985 world champion on BBC Two

    For all the world it looked like John Higgins would be leading 5-1 but he missed that straightforward red and Ali Carter made a very good clearance in response.

  9. Carter cuts deficit to twopublished at 16:58 BST

    Higgins 4-2 Carter

    Media caption,

    Snooker: Ali Carter wows crowd with 'fluke' shot

    Ali Carter stuck his tongue out and waggled it across his mouth after he missed a tricky red into the corner pocket, bridging his fingers over the ball.

    Carter realised a break of 26 - which featured a rather fluky blue - was not going to be enough against someone of John Higgins' pedigree.

    The veteran Scot compiled 44 before he decided for a spot of safety play.

    However, with the frame at his mercy Higgins then blundered on a simple red in the corner pocket, which rattled the jaws, to give Carter a sniff.

    Carter duly potted the last red then efficiently cleared up the colours to snatch the frame.

  10. Carter claws one backpublished at 16:36 BST

    Higgins 4-1 Carter

    Ali Carter and John HigginsImage source, PA Media

    Ali Carter finally able to get himself on the board.

    A break of 32 helped Carter establish a 59-0 lead before a touching ball forced him into a bit of safety play.

    John Higgins was unable to make any inroads, though, and in another visit Carter did enough to get himself over the line.

  11. Hawkins through to second roundpublished at 16:33 BST

    Hawkins 10-4 Stevens

    Barry Hawkins has booked his place in the second round with an emphatic 10-4 victory over Matthew Stevens.

    Hawkins needed a few visits - including a break of 37 - to wrap up the 10th frame by a 64-1 scoreline after Stevens decided to throw in the towel.

    The Hawk did most of the hard work yesterday and although Stevens showed a bit of fight early in the session - winning back-to-back frames - he was able to snuff it out.

  12. Head in the cloudspublished at 16:24 BST

    Higgins 4-0 Carter

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at the Crucible

    Stilt walkersImage source, Michael Emons

    John Higgins will be feeling 10 feet tall after that first-session shutout of Ali Carter.

    Meanwhile, these two (pictured above) are actually 10 feet tall.

    Tudor Square, just outside the Crucible, is the place to go for your entertainment if you don't have a ticket.

    There are mini tables for the kids to show their snooker talent, a big screen to watch the matches and of course stilt walkers to chat to the fans and make them laugh.

    Carter hasn't got much to smile about following that first session though. He only potted 14 balls, scoring 37 points in the process, with a highest break of nine.

    You can't win a match in the first session, but Carter will be hoping to salvage something from these last five frames - and bring Higgins crashing back down to Earth.

    Tudor SquareImage source, Michael Emons
  13. Get Involvedpublished at 16:20 BST

    Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say

    I agree with Andrew (@14:54 BST) but I think when it comes to the triple crown events they should keep to the dress code rules

    Lloyd, Merthyr Tydfil.

  14. Postpublished at 16:11 BST

    Higgins 4-0 Carter

    John Parrott
    1991 world champion on BBC Two

    John Higgins is missing nothing stupid. Everything that is coming up that he should pot - one red in that last frame aide - he has potted.

    It's nothing Ali Carter wouldn't have expected, but it's very difficult to play against.

  15. Higgins goes four uppublished at 16:04 BST

    Higgins 4-0 Carter

    John Higgins goes into the mid-session interval with a commanding lead.

    For the second frame running the Snooker gods gifted Higgins a extremely lucky rebound on the white, but this time he missed the pot on red, his first bad miss of the day.

    But he returned to reach 63 and Carter concedes the fourth frame.

    Carter must be wondering what he has done to deserve this. He just can't get in the game.

    It's a dream start for Higgins - he has clocked a 96% pot success.

  16. Hawkins one frame from victorypublished at 16:01 BST

    Hawkins 9-4 Stevens

    Media caption,

    Barry Hawkins is one frame away

    Barry Hawkins has his swagger from last night back.

    The Englishman made a slow start to the session but after Matthew Stevens wrestled back a couple frames they have now been rubbed out.

    A break of 70 is enough to close out of the frame and there was even a bit of showmanship from the 46-year-old as he potted a red in the middle with a double.

    Hawkins is one frame away from the second round at the mid-session interval.

  17. Hawkins regains composurepublished at 15:46 BST

    Hawkins 8-4 Stevens

    Matthew Stevens cursed under his breath after he missed an easy blue into the middle pocket following a fairly positive start to the 12th frame.

    Barry Hawkins looks to have finally got his act together as he showed good cue-ball control on a table where the balls were slightly awkwardly placed.

    A break of 92 helped 'The Hawk' clear up and he is now just two frames away from a place in the second round.

  18. Higgins wins frame threepublished at 15:38 BST

    Higgins 3-0 Carter

    Media caption,

    Lucky kiss on the black for Higgins

    Ali Carter broke well, before he hit a red and jumped over a couple of other reds to set up a pot on blue.

    Carter then played a smart safety shot to hide the white behind the green and scupper John Higgins chances of potting.

    But Higgins soon got a stroke of luck when the cue ball kissed the black like a dream off potting a red and stopped perfectly for a pot.

    From there it was business as usual as he compiled a 76 break to win a third frame on the trot.

  19. Hawkins punished for easy misspublished at 15:30 BST

    Hawkins 7-4 Stevens

    Media caption,

    Matthew Stevens is coming back frame by frame

    Is Barry Hawkins struggling to settle here?

    Hawkins compiled a confident break of 35 but then rattled a fairly straightforward red into the jaws of the corner pocket to hand Matthew Stevens a way back into the frame.

    The Welshman grabbed it with both hands with a break of 55 as he cleared up all but the black to seal back-to-back frames.

    Stevens has managed to cut Hawkins' lead from five frames to three.

    This next frame could be absolutely pivotal in this contest.

  20. Postpublished at 15:25 BST

    Higgins 2-0 Carter

    Stephen Hendry
    Seven-time world champion on BBC Two

    Ali Carter has got to find a way of putting John Higgins on the back foot.