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World Championship snooker 2022 LIVE – Judd Trump begins campaign against Hossein Vafaei later

Next up Ad/> Get the popcorn ready for the final session of that Wilson vs Ding match — and also for what's coming up at 2.30pm, when former champion Judd Trump faces Hossein Vafaei, in what should be a cracker World ChampionshipHiggins survives scare to see off Un-NoohAN HOUR AGO Wilson 4-5 Ding (75-35) A wonderful 23 from Wilson to win the frame, and what a dramatic session that was. He trails by one frame, but it's all to play for in the final session, which gets underway at 7pm this evening Wilson 3-5 Ding (*59-35) Ah. Ding miscues and in doing so he's left the red for Wilson.

That's a horrible bit of misfortune. Wilson pots the red and brilliantly moves the other remaining red into the middle of the table, before stroking home the pink. He's nearly over the finish line in this huge frame Wilson 3-5 Ding (52-35) Andthat shot from Ding opens the door, as he clips home a red from Wilson's resulting safety shot.

The Dragon sets a snooker behind the brown and Kyren plays a delicate escape on this. 28 minutes so far for this frame — the longest of the match Wilson 3-5 Ding (52-34) Wilson escapes, however, and then plays a stunning snooker, putting the cue ball behind the brown on the baulk cushion. With one red over the left corner, Ding cannot afford an error here — and what a shot he plays, clipping that very red and leaving the white on the top cushion.

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