Ronnie O’Sullivan v He Guoqiang LIVE: ‘The Rocket’ looks to wrap up first-round win at World Championship

O’Sullivan surged into a 7-2 lead after the first session and needs just three more frames this afternoon to set up a mouthwatering second-round clash with John Higgns.

Ronnie O’Sullivan v He Guoqiang LIVE: ‘The Rocket’ looks to wrap up first-round win at World Championship
Ronnie O’Sullivan v He Guoqiang LIVE: ‘The Rocket’ looks to wrap up first-round win at World Championship Photo: The Independent

O’Sullivan surged into a 7-2 lead after the first session and needs just three more frames this afternoon to set up a mouthwatering second-round clash with John Higgns.

Ronnie O’Sullivan will look to wrap victory in the first round of his 2026 World Snooker Championship campaign this afternoon after dominating the first session of his match against Chinese debutant He Guoqiang in Sheffield.

O’Sullivan, now 50 years old, is beginning his quest to win a record eighth world title at the Crucible Theatre and break the current tie with Stephen Hendry – who he matched by claiming his most recent crown in 2022.

He immediately impressed with calm and controlled play in Tuesday afternoon’s first session, racing into a 4-0 lead before his Chinese foe steadied the ship slightly but ‘the Rocket’ still leads 7-2 ahead of this afternoon’s conclusion, with 10 frames needed for victory.

That means O’Sullivan is a mere three frames away from setting up a mouthwatering second-round clash with fierce, ‘class of’92’ rival John Higgins , who overcame Ali Carter in his first-round contest.

Follow all the action from the conclusion of O’Sullivan vs He with our live blog below:
Well over half the first-round matches have now been completed at the Crucible and we’ve got a unique situation brewing.

So far, every single seeded player has won their match - normally he first round is an absolute bloodbath for the higher-ranked players.

Never in the history of the World Championship has there been a clean sweep of all 16 seeds reaching the second round.

Will we see it this year?

Surely not...

Zhao Xintong (1) 10-7 Liam Highfield
Mark Allen (14) 10-6 Zhang Anda
Barry Hawkins (11) 10-4 Matthew Stevens
Xiao Guodong (9) 10-6 Zhou Yuelong
Mark Williams (6) 10-4 Antoni Kowalski
Ding Junhui (16) 10-5 David Gilbert
John Higgins (5) 10-7 Ali Carter
Kyren Wilson (3) 10-7 Stan Moody
Judd Trump (2) 10-5 Gary Wilson
Shaun Murphy (8) 10-9 Fan Zhengyi
Shaun Murphy criticises Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump’s conduct before World Snooker Championship
Shaun Murphy has criticised fellow former world champions Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump for missing the launch of the 2026 World Championship in Sheffield.

This year’s players gathered in Tudor Square outside the Crucible Theatre on Friday for a green-carpet ceremony celebrating the relationship between snooker and Sheffield, before media commitments with press and broadcasters inside the venue.

But O’Sullivan and Trump did not appear and unless they can provide a valid reason for their absence, such as a medical issue, they face a sanction from the World Snooker Tour.

Shaun Murphy criticises Ronnie O’Sullivan’s conduct before World Snooker Championship
Ronnie O’Sullivan is 50 and still a genius – but can he conquer snooker’s new Chinese dynasty to win historic eighth crown?

Even by Ronnie O’Sullivan’s absurd standards, this has been an astonishing season, achieving unfathomable feats including one break which left casual observers wondering how it is possible to score 153, six more than the “maximum” 147.

Even at the age of 50, O’Sullivan is still redefining what is possible on a twelve-by-six table.

O’Sullivan was winning major titles before the current world champion, Zhao Xintong, was born, yet he is still producing moments of unfettered genius.

He arrives at the Crucible chasing a historic eighth world title, which would stand him alone in rarified air, one clear of Stephen Hendry.

Significantly, despite his long love-hate relationship with snooker, O’Sullivan has shown he is still motivated to break new ground.

Read Lawrence Ostlere’s full analysis of ‘The Rocket’s’ latest pursuit of history:
Ronnie O’Sullivan is still a genius at 50 – but can he win a historic eighth crown?

When does Ronnie O’Sullivan play and how to watch?

Ronnie O’Sullivan concludes his best-of-19, first-round encounter against Chinese debutant He Guoqiang this afternoon.

The second session, which begins with O’Sullivan leading 7-2, starts at 2.30pm.

If O’Sullivan gets through, then his second-round contest will be the best of 25 frames, across three sessions against John Higgins.

The first session is on Saturday 25 April at 7pm, the second session is on Sunday 26 April at 7pm and the final, concluding session will be the following afternoon – Monday 27 April at 1pm.

Every session of every match at the 2026 World Snooker Championship will be live on the BBC, with BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Four, the BBC red button, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website all utilised for coverage across the 17 days.

Ronnie O’Sullivan leads He Guoqiang in near-faultless start to World Championship campaign
Ronnie O’Sullivan started with a rare Crucible mis-step but still emerged with a 7-2 lead after the opening session of his first-round match against China’s He Guoqiang at the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.

Heading out for his 34th-consecutive appearance in the event, the 50-year-old accidentally headed towards the wrong table and had to be steered in the right direction by a subtle nudge from referee Rob Spencer.

However, O’Sullivan did not need to be at his best against the plainly-nervous debutant, who dumped out Jack Lisowski in the last round of qualifying, as he left himself needing just three frames for victory at the Crucible.

O’Sullivan leads He in near-faultless start to World Championship campaign
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs He Guoqiang
Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent’s coverage of the final session of Ronnie O’Sullivan vs He Guoqiang in the first round of the 2026 World Snooker Championship.

O’Sullivan leads 7-2 overnight and needs just three frames to reach the second round
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