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  • First Round - best of 19 frames

  • Afternoon session from 14:30 BST:

  • LIVE: Xiao Guodong 3-3 Zhou Yuelong – Table 1

  • LIVE: Mark Williams 4-3 Antoni Kowalski - Table 2

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  • Zhao Xintong 5-4 Liam Highfield

  • Mark Allen 3-5 Zhang Anda

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  1. Williams wins 50-50 framepublished at 17:22 BST

    Williams 4-3 Kowalski

    Mark WilliamsImage source, Getty Images

    Antoni Kowalski tried a bit of an extravagant long pot on a red and the white ended up dropping in, and then made the exact same error on his next shot.

    Mark Williams pulled out some very good safety shots, but had to look on in admiration as his young opponent took on and nailed an extremely difficult pot on a red into the middle pocket.

    Kowalski moved 36-23 ahead, but clipped the jaw of the pocket to allow Williams to claim nice double.

    Kowalski won the race to pot the final red, but a difficult shot on the yellow didn't drop in.

    Williams potted it instead, and held up his hand in apology when the cue ball rebounded fortuitously for him to pot the green.

    That frame could have gone either way, but it's Williams who takes the lead.

  2. Xiao evens things up againpublished at 17:18 BST

    Xiao 3-3 Zhou

    Another close frame between Zhou Yuelong and Xiao Guodong.

    This time Zhou blundered on the final red in the corner pocket which opened the door for Xiao to take the frame.

    Xiao potted the final red and then confidently worked his way through the colours to complete a ruthless clearance.

    Back to all square.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:06 BST

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  4. Zhou nips back in frontpublished at 16:55 BST

    Xiao 2-3 Zhou

    A nip-and-tuck frame between Zhou Yuelong and Xiao Guodong which came out in favour of the former.

    With just the colours left Xiao showed superb cue-ball control to knock the brown back into play when he potted the green.

    However, with 13 left on the table Xiao rattled the pink into the jaws of the corner pocket.

    Zhou then stepped up to pot the two remaining balls to level at 58-58 and the black was put back on the spot to decide the frame.

    Xiao missed an ambitious double which left Zhou with a long long pot into the corner and he duly took it.

  5. Kowalski levels againpublished at 16:50 BST

    Williams 3-3 Kowalski

    An uncharacteristic miss on the black by Mark Williams gave Antoni Kowalski the opportunity to compile a break of 68.

    You could see the debutant wanted to claim his first Crucible century, but he clipped the jaws of the pocket with a red and had to settle for just winning the frame.

    That's not a bad consolation mind you.

    The 22-year-old almost lost his tour card earlier this week - now he is going toe-to-toe with a three-time world champion.

  6. Williams retakes leadpublished at 16:40 BST

    Williams 3-2 Kowalski

    Mark Williams will have wanted to assert himself after the break, and he has done just that.

    Williams makes a break of 49, before the pair trade several safety shots.

    Antoni Kowalski made a few errors and Williams returned to the table to take the frame 78-0.

  7. Postpublished at 16:34 BST

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  8. Get Invovledpublished at 16:25 BST

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    I love snooker because my favourite venue is the Crucible!

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  9. Hedge funpublished at 16:13 BST

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at the Crucible

    World Snooker ChampionshipImage source, Michael Emons

    It's a lovely sunny afternoon in Sheffield so in the mid-session intervals, some of the fans headed outside for a bit.

    One of the more memorable sights outside the Crucible, as it has been for a number of years, are the hedges that have been trimmed to resemble a snooker player taking a shot (above).

    Well, now you can get your picture with the human versions of that (see below). Earlier on it was proving to be a very popular fan interaction so expect plenty of comedy pictures from people that have been at the Crucible today.

    World Snooker ChampionshipImage source, Michael Emons
  10. Kowalski levels matchpublished at 16:08 BST

    Williams 2-2 Kowalski

    Antoni Kowalski levels the match before the mid-session interval.

    Kowalski fouled early on to gift Williams six points, and the Welshman looked to be cruising to a 3-1 lead.

    But Williams then hit the jaws of a pocket with red at 43-6 up to give Kowalski an unexpected way back in.

    The Pole produced a break of 67 to take the frame 73-43.

    Media caption,

    Kowalski levels after 4 frames

  11. Xiao draws levelpublished at 16:07 BST

    Xiao 2-2 Zhou

    Stats from Xiao Guodong vs Zhou YuelongImage source, BBC Sport

    Table time in the previous frame clearly did Xiao Guodong a world of good.

    Zhou Yuelong could only sit, watch and admire his Chinese compatriot as he rattled off the first century break of the match.

    It was far from a straightforward table but after potting a couple of early tricky reds he completed the clearance with an impressive break of 122.

    All square heading into the mid-session interval.

  12. Williams takes leadpublished at 15:52 BST

    Williams 2-1 Kowalski

    Mark Williams made much lighter work of the third frame to win 85-21.

    The veteran was going for a century break, but couldn't pot the green and settled for 85.

    Unlike the first two frames of this match, Williams barely made a mistake and didn't give Kowalski a chance.

    Much better from the three-time world champion.

  13. Xiao claws a frame backpublished at 15:49 BST

    Xiao 1-2 Zhou

    Xiao Guodong has finally got himself some table time.

    He compiled a break of 56 to put himself 37 ahead of Zhou Yuelong with 43 left on the table.

    The frame appeared to be heading Xiao's way before he rattled a fairly straightforward red against the jaws of the pocket.

    Zhou made a decent fist of it during a scrappy period but after he fouled at 64-33 with the score in Xiao's favour, and with multiple snookers needed, he conceded the frame.

  14. Williams levels matchpublished at 15:35 BST

    Williams 1-1 Kowalski

    Antoni Kowalski should be 2-0 up, but he lets Mark Williams in and pays the price.

    Williams fouled early on, allowing his opponent to take a 34-0 lead, but finally potted for the first time 25 minutes into the match.

    Kowalski had three chances to clinch the frame, but overthought a long pot on a yellow hanging over the pocket and ended up hitting the cushion too early.

    The 22-year-old then superbly swerved around the black to escape a snooker and pot the yellow, but inadvertently snookered himself with the white right up against the pink.

    Kowalski fouled five times in a row to bring Williams within three points of him, before the three-time champion levelled the score at 57-57 with brown, blue and pink left on the table.

    A tactical battle followed before Williams finally took the frame.

    Media caption,

    Kowalski's swerve around the black

  15. Zhou goes two uppublished at 15:16 BST

    Xiao 0-2 Zhou

    After a few early opening salvos in the second frame, China's Zhou Yuelong has seized the upper hand in his match against fellow countryman Xiao Guodong.

    Zhou produced a smart clearance with a break of 53 - the highest of the match so far - to establish a two-frame cushion.

    Xiao has work to do here.

  16. From facing tour relegation to leading a legendpublished at 15:07 BST

    Williams 0-1 Kowalski

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at the Crucible

    World trophy signImage source, Michael Emons

    Antoni Kowalski is leading against three-time world champion Mark Williams at the Crucible - but at the start of the month the 22-year-old would have been fearing for his snooker future.

    Ranked 69th in the world, he needed to nudge himself into the provisional top 64 to save his snooker tour card - and effectively keep his professional career.

    He had to come through three qualifying rounds, beating Connor Benzey 10-1, Joe O'Connor (who beat Mark Selby at the Crucible in 2024) 10-8 and Wales' Jamie Jones 10-8.

    An emotional Kowalski was in tears after the victory over Jones as he became the first Polish player to qualify for the Crucible.

    "I never cry, so that's the perfect explanation of what it means to me," he said afterwards. "I'm going to realise one of my biggest dreams and play at the 'Theatre of Dreams'.

    "I'm not based in the UK so it is more special, and my girlfriend and my parents will come to the Crucible. At the end of the first session and beginning of the second I was absolutely gone, then I stopped thinking, turned off my brain and just played."

  17. First blood to Zhoupublished at 15:00 BST

    Xiao 0-1 Zhou

    A measured opener from Zhou Yuelong who has clinched the first frame against his Chinese compatriot and friend Xiao Guodong.

    Xiao did not get a point on the board after Zhou backed up three breaks of over 30 with some clever positional play.

    Xiao is 15 places above Zhou in the world ranking at number nine but the latter has been in good form recently.

  18. Get Invovledpublished at 14:59 BST

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    Antoni Kowalski coming out and pulling a little Mark Williams manoeuvre in his first Crucible frame was lovely to see.

    Jordan, Retford.

    Media caption,

    Mark Williams face - being played by his own shot

  19. Kowalski starts hotpublished at 14:50 BST

    Williams 0-1 Kowalski

    Debutant Antoni Kowalski produces some impressive shots to take the first frame 82-0.

    The Polish youngster pounced on a slip up from Mark Williams, but his break looked set to end at 68.

    The white is practically touching a red, but Kowalski does brilliantly to reach it using the spider rest while practically climbing onto the table to pot.

    After cracking a smile when Kowalski pulled off his trademark 'back-to-front' shot, Williams concedes.

    Media caption,

    Kowalski's shot using the spider rest