How to watch World Snooker Championship 2024 FOR FREE: TV channel and live stream

The Rocket returns: Ronnie O’Sullivan is targeting an eighth World Championship title at The Crucible in 2024 (Getty Images)
The Rocket returns: Ronnie O’Sullivan is targeting an eighth World Championship title at The Crucible in 2024 (Getty Images)

The World Snooker Championship takes centre stage over the next fortnight at The Crucible.

It’s set to be another drama-filled two weeks in the battle for snooker’s ultimate prize, which is currently held by Belgium’s Luca Brecel after his historic defeat of four-time champion Mark Selby in last year’s final.

Ronnie O’Sullivan will be heavily fancied to move clear of Stephen Hendry’s modern record with his eighth world title, though as ever there are significant dangers lurking throughout the field including the man he beat to claim a seventh crown two years ago in Judd Trump, who is enjoying a fantastic season with five ranking titles to his name so far.

Selby can never be overlooked and Mark Allen is desperate to win his maiden world title, while Mark Williams took the last of his three Crucible victories in 2018 and John Higgins is now without World Championship glory in some 13 years.

This year’s tournament will be missing 2010 champion Neil Robertson, the Australian having been stunned by Wales’ Jamie Jones in the final round of qualifying.

Where to watch World Snooker Championship 2024

TV channel: In the UK, the World Snooker Championship is being broadcast live and free-to-air across the BBC. It is also being shown via Eurosport.

The BBC will be showing the different daily sessions across BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Four, while the afternoon and evening sessions will also be shown live on Eurosport 1.

Live stream: Free daily live coverage is available though the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website, while subscribers can also follow along using the Discovery+ app and website.