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Shaun Murphy Reaches Fifth World Snooker Championship Final
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BBC Sport5/2/2026Sports2 min read

Shaun Murphy Reaches Fifth World Snooker Championship Final

Murphy defeats John Higgins 17-15; Wu Yize and Mark Allen remain locked at 11-11 in the other semi-final

Quick Look

  • Shaun Murphy secured a 17-15 victory over John Higgins to reach the World Snooker Championship final at the Crucible.
  • Meanwhile, the semi-final between Wu Yize and Mark Allen remains tied at 11-11 heading into the final session.

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Why It Matters

The World Snooker Championship is held annually at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Shaun Murphy is a former champion, having won the title in 2005.

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Shaun Murphy powered to a 17-15 victory over John Higgins to reach his fifth World Championship final at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.

The Englishman will face either Wu Yize or Mark Allen in his bid to collect a second title, 21 years on from his first - having finished as the runner-up on his three previous appearances in the showpiece match.

The first of those was in 2009 at the hands of the four-time champion, Higgins, who ran out a comfortable 18-9 winner.

There was considerably more tension this time around and, more importantly for Murphy, no repeat of the outcome as he roared back from a 13-11 overnight deficit.

He opened with sensational breaks of 132 and 127 and looked to be in his element as he stomped around the auditorium.

But his fast start was initially made to count for nothing as Higgins, who was barely afforded any table time in those frames, exhibited the resolve and superb fighting qualities that have underscored his glittering career.

Higgins, who turns 51 later this month and was hoping to become the oldest ever finalist, took a scrappy 27th frame and then crafted an 88 break.

While those contributions lacked the sparkle of Murphy's earlier efforts they briefly restored his two-frame advantage.

Murphy's third century break of the session reduced his arrears and, when the Scot missed a black to the right corner and also played a loose safety shot in the next frame, he was clinically punished as his opponent compiled a 78.

Higgins failed to cut a red into the left corner pocket and Murphy missed a blue into the top-right corner in the 31st frame that eventually went the way of the 2005 winner.

In nerve-shredding 32nd frame, Higgins broke down on 50 and Murphy missed a red with the rest before he secured his place in snooker's most prestigious match.

Wu and Allen produced a session of spellbinding snooker and finished locked at 11-11 to perfectly set up the final session of their last-four meeting.

Resuming at 7-7 on Saturday, the third session of the match was a complete contrast to their epic slugfest on Friday, that produced the longest frame ever played at the famous venue.

China's Wu set the tone, opening with a sublime 142 and also constructing breaks of 76 and 121 to lead 10-8 at the mid-session interval.

However, Allen, who is attempting to become the first player from Northern Ireland to reach the final since Dennis Taylor in 1985, showed he had also thrown off the shackles of negativity.

The 40-year-old enjoyed a run of 56, and well-crafted breaks of 85 and 99 enabled him to draw level at 10-10.

Wu, 22, who defeated Lei Peifan, Mark Selby and Hossein Vafaei to reach the last four, responded with 140, his third century of the day.

But as the tension increased, in what felt like an important concluding frame to the session, Wu was unable to capitalise after getting the first opportunity.

That allowed Allen, who could become the oldest first-time winner at the Crucible, to make a couple of useful contributions and ensure there was nothing to divide the pair.

They return to play the final session of their best-of-33 encounter at 19:00 BST on Saturday, with a possible 11 frames still to get through, as they attempt to set up a title match against Murphy.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The winner of the Wu Yize vs Mark Allen match will face Shaun Murphy in the final.

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • Who will win the semi-final match between Wu Yize and Mark Allen?
  • Will Shaun Murphy win his second world title?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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