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World Snooker Championship 2022: What time is the Judd Trump v Ronnie O'Sullivan final, how to watch, what is the prize money, who has won most titles?

Ronnie O’Sullivan triumphed over John Higgins in a 17-11 semi-final victory to set up a final showdown with Judd Trump – we look ahead to the match and what’s at stake – both financially and historically.

Taking place over 17 days in the run up to the two-day final concluding on the May Bank Holiday Monday, the World Snooker Championship has long been a favourite fixture on the British sporting calendar for armchair potters.

Last year saw Mark Selby claim his fourth World Championship title with an 18-15 victory over Shaun Murphy as crowds returned to The Crucible for the first time after the pandemic limited audiences.

And the 2022 tournament has already delivered plenty of entertainment, including a memorable maximum 147 break from Neil Robertson.

Just two players are left in contention for the coveted prize after Scotland’s John Higgins fell to England’s Ronnie O’Sullivan and Welshman Mark Williams lost out to England’s Judd Trump.

Whoever triumphs, it's looking like a vintage final, with both O’Sullivan and Trump amongst the finest players to ever play the game.

Here’s everything you need to know about the final.

The final is the best of 35 frames (so the first to 18 wins) and takes place over four sessions on Sunday, May 1, and Sunday, May 2.

The first session starts at 2.30pm on Sunday, followed by an evening session at 7pm.

On Monday there are two further sessions starting at 2.30pm and 7pm.

Both the BBC and Eurosport will provide coverage of all sessions of the final in full, live from The Crucible in Sheffield.

The programmes following the snooker will be delayed if the final runs on – like it did in 1985 when Denis Taylor famously beat Steve Davis in a final frame thriller that finished at 12.23am and was

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