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BBC Sport03.05.2026Sport1 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Female Spectator Ejected from World Snooker Final After TV Licence Protest

Incident marks second disruption at Crucible Theatre during championship; Murphy recovers to level against Wu

Auf einen Blick

  • A female spectator was ejected from the Crucible Theatre during the World Snooker Championship final between Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize after jumping over the barrier and shouting about TV licences in the third frame.
  • The woman swore while saying 'Nobody pays their TV licence anyway, who pays their TV licence?' before referee Rob Spencer stopped her and security escorted her out.
  • She will likely face a ban from future World Snooker events.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

The World Snooker Championship is held annually at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. This year's event has seen multiple disruptions including spectator ejections and phone-related interruptions. The TV licence fee funds the BBC's services in the UK.

Schriftgröße

A female spectator was ejected from the Crucible Theatre after jumping over the barrier and shouting in protest against the television licence during the World Championship final. The match between Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize was briefly interrupted in the third frame when the woman swore while saying: "Nobody pays their TV licence anyway, who pays their TV licence?" She entered the arena from the front row but was prevented from making any further progress towards the table by referee Rob Spencer, before security escorted her out of the venue. It is likely she will be banned from attending future World Snooker events. A TV licence is required to watch or record live TV on any channel or service in the UK or use BBC iPlayer. Income from the fee is largely used to fund the BBC's television, radio and online services. The incident followed a male spectator being ejected from the venue late in Saturday's semi-final between Wu and Mark Allen after shouting: "Never forget the Epstein files." In February, the US government released millions of new files from its investigation into late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Names of some of the world's most rich and powerful people with links to the disgraced financier are contained in the files. There is no suggestion that appearing in the documents implies any wrongdoing. Many people who have featured in previous releases have denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein. There have been multiple disruptions during this year's World Championships in Sheffield. There were several instances of shouting during the Wu-Allen semi-final and fans have repeatedly been warned about phone usage. In the second frame of the final, Murphy threw down the rest after missing a green, having appeared to be distracted by a phone ringing. Spencer subsequently addressed the crowd and said: "Make sure your phones are on silent or switched off. Don't be the person that has to be thrown out." Murphy recovered from 3-0 down to finish the first session level at 4-4 with Wu.

Offene Fragen

  • What exactly will the penalty be for the female spectator?
  • Will the male spectator from the semi-final face any legal consequences?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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