
is back on TV screens this month with the and the sport's biggest names are all vying to take crown. The Kettering potter took top gong at the a year ago, beating Jak Jones in a thrilling final.
Wilson is aiming to break the 'Crucible Curse' this time around and become the only first-time winner in Sheffield to repeat their success the following year. He kickstarts the tournament on Saturday morning at 10am ahead of 23 days of incredible snooker.
The reigning champion will play at the same time as Xiao Guodong while the likes of , and Barry Hawkins are all in action on the opening day. Here, Express Sport has taken a look at how to tune in for every shot.
How to watch World Snooker Championship on TVThe have committed to broadcasting the World Championship, extending their broadcasting agreement to 2032 earlier this year and ensuring that the Triple Crown remains on free-to-air TV across the UK.
TNT Sports will also provide comprehensive coverage of the tournament, following their merger with Eurosport.
The Beeb have , led by the iconic Hazel Irvine who is joined by a host of the sport's legends including Steve Davis, and John Parrott.
Coverage of the World Championship will begin on BBC Two, with the broadcast starting from 10am as Wilson takes on a qualifier. That channel will show the majority of matches until the last 16. BBC One will still broadcast plenty of action alongside the various Beeb avenues.
TNT Sports' coverage will largely be confined to their TNT Sports 3 channel, though Discovery+ will also feature every match from the Crucible alongside additional content.
The BBC's coverage is free for UK audiences but those wanting to watch on TNT Sports can purchase a Discovery+ Premium monthly pass for £30.99, which features all live sport on the channel including football, rugby union, cycling and UFC.
Every single moment can be watched with live coverage on TNT Sports and BBC, BBC Two, iPlayer and evening sessions on BBC Four. Matches will be shown in full from the opening round to the final, with every ball potted shown on iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
Extended coverage can be found every night on BBC Two and iPlayer with a 'Snooker Extra' show broadcasting the action from the day's early matches.
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