World Snooker Championship 2018 LIVE stream: How to watch Ronnie O'Sullivan on TV
WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP live stream - Here's how you can watch the snooker online and on TV.
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The World Snooker Championship is underway with a host of big names eyeing the huge £425,000 prize.
The Crucible is playing host to the best players in the world for the next two weeks, with Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Ding Junhui and Judd Trump all in action.
Selby is already out, despite having won the tournament in three of the past four years.
O'Sullivan remains the favourite heading into the latter stages, although Ding, Trump and John Higgins are also eyeing glory.
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How to watch World Snooker Championship live on TV
The BBC have broadcast rights to the World Snooker Championship and fans can watch the action via all of their digital services.
BBC One and Two will be showing the tournament on television, desktop or mobile device using their iPlayer app.
Sessions for the early rounds start at 10am, 2.30pm and 7pm.
How to watch World Snooker Championship live stream online
A valid TV Licence is needed to watch on BBC programmes on TV or iPlayer.
The iPlayer app is available on desktop and mobile.
It’s also available on iOS and Android smartphone and tablet devices as well as other platforms including Amazon Fire devices, iPad, Mac computers and laptops, Playstation 3, PS4 and Xbox One.
World Snooker Championship odds
The English have dominated the tournament in recent years.
As mentioned, Selby has won the event in three of the last four years but crashed out in the first round.
An Englishman has won the competition for each of the past six.
O'Sullivan is looking to win the event for the sixth time.
The 42-year-old is the bookmakers' favourite going into the tournament.
O'Sullivan can now be backed at 6/4.
Trump is 15/2, with both Ding and Higgins at 8/1.