World Snooker Championship 2025 prize money: Payout breakdown as stars eye huge winnings at Crucible

Not only do world snooker champions receive a beautiful trophy for winning the tournament, they also claim a huge amount of money.  Last year, Kyren Wilson got his hands on £500,000 for conquering the World Snooker Championship – but he was unable to do it again.  Wilson took home a huge amount of money for becoming world champion in 2024Getty Wilson has become the latest victim of the infamous Crucible curse after being knocked out in the opening round. Instead, the returning Ronnie O’Sullivan and world No.1 Judd Trump are among the stars now aiming to take his crown. It was a massive half-a-million winning prize in 2024, but what is the whopping payout this year?  World Snooker Championship 2025 prize money A total of £2.395million will be available at the World Snooker Championship.  This is the same amount of money that was on offer at last year’s tournament and the winner of the World Championship will claim £500,000 once again.  Second place recieves £200,000 while losers in the semi-finals take home £100,000. For losing in the quarter-finals, players depart with £50,000 each while last 16 finishers receive £30,000.  There is also money on offer for the highest break, which has been achieved three times already. Jackson Page made history in qualifying with two 147s in the same match, and he must now share the prize with Mark Allen after he made one in his second-round contest against Chris Wakelin. You can find a full payout breakdown below: World Snooker Championship: Prize money Winner: £500,000 Runner-up: £200,000 Semi-finals: £100,000 Quarter-finals: £50,000 Last 16: £30,000 Last 32: £20,000 Last 48: £15,000 Last 80: £10,000 Last 112: £5,000 High break: £15,000 O’Sullivan, who is a seven-time world champion, will be eyeing the £500,000Getty World Snooker Championship: Dates and how to follow  The 2025 World Snooker Championship began on Saturday, April 19 and will run all the way through to Monday, May 5. It is being held at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.  Morning sessions are scheduled to begin at 10am each day, with afternoon sessions starting at 2:30pm and evening sessions at 7pm. Fans will be able to watch the action live and free-to-air across the BBC and on iPlayer.  talkSPORT will also have live coverage of the tournament. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. World Snooker Championship: Full schedule Round 1 Saturday, April 19 – Thursday, April 24 Kyren Wilson 9-10 Lei Peifan Jak Jones 4-10 Zhao Xintong Neil Robertson 8-10 Chris Wakelin Mark Allen 10-6 Fang Zhengyi Ronnie O’Sullivan 10-4 Ali Carter Zhang Anda 7-10 Pang Junxu Si Jiahui 10-6 Dave Gilbert Mark Selby 8-10 Ben Woollaston John Higgins 10-7 Joe O’Connor Xiao Guodong 10-4 Matthew Selt Barry Hawkins 9-10 Hossein Vafaei Mark Williams 10-8 Wu Yize Luca Brecel 10-7 Ryan Day Ding Junhui 10-7 Zak Surety Shaun Murphy 10-4 Dan Wells Judd Trump 10-4 Zhou Yuelong Round 2 / Last 16 Thursday, April 24 – Monday, April 28 Lei Peifan 10-13 Zhao Xintong Chris Wakelin 10-3 Mark Allen Ronnie O’Sullivan 13-4 Pang Junxu Si Jiahui 13-10 Ben Woollaston John Higgins 13-12 Xiao Gudong Luca Brecel 13-3 Ding Junhui Judd Trump 13-10 Shaun Murphy Quarter-finals Tuesday, April 29 – Wednesday, April 30 Zhao Xintong 13-5 Chris Wakelin John Higgins 12-13 Mark Williams Luca Brecel 8-13 Judd Trump Ronnie O’Sullivan 13-9 Si Jiahui Semi-finals Thursday, May 1 – Saturday, May 3 Zhao Xintong vs Ronnie O’Sullivan Mark Williams vs Judd Trump Final Sunday, May 4 – Monday, May 5

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World Snooker Championship 2025 prize money: Payout breakdown as stars eye huge winnings at Crucible

Not only do world snooker champions receive a beautiful trophy for winning the tournament, they also claim a huge amount of money. 

Last year, Kyren Wilson got his hands on £500,000 for conquering the World Snooker Championship – but he was unable to do it again. 

Wilson took home a huge amount of money for becoming world champion in 2024
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Wilson has become the latest victim of the infamous Crucible curse after being knocked out in the opening round.

Instead, the returning Ronnie O’Sullivan and world No.1 Judd Trump are among the stars now aiming to take his crown.

It was a massive half-a-million winning prize in 2024, but what is the whopping payout this year? 

World Snooker Championship 2025 prize money

A total of £2.395million will be available at the World Snooker Championship

This is the same amount of money that was on offer at last year’s tournament and the winner of the World Championship will claim £500,000 once again. 

Second place recieves £200,000 while losers in the semi-finals take home £100,000.

For losing in the quarter-finals, players depart with £50,000 each while last 16 finishers receive £30,000. 

There is also money on offer for the highest break, which has been achieved three times already.

Jackson Page made history in qualifying with two 147s in the same match, and he must now share the prize with Mark Allen after he made one in his second-round contest against Chris Wakelin.

You can find a full payout breakdown below:

World Snooker Championship: Prize money

  • Winner: £500,000
  • Runner-up: £200,000
  • Semi-finals: £100,000
  • Quarter-finals: £50,000
  • Last 16: £30,000
  • Last 32: £20,000
  • Last 48: £15,000
  • Last 80: £10,000
  • Last 112: £5,000
  • High break: £15,000
O’Sullivan, who is a seven-time world champion, will be eyeing the £500,000
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World Snooker Championship: Dates and how to follow 

The 2025 World Snooker Championship began on Saturday, April 19 and will run all the way through to Monday, May 5.

It is being held at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. 

Morning sessions are scheduled to begin at 10am each day, with afternoon sessions starting at 2:30pm and evening sessions at 7pm.

Fans will be able to watch the action live and free-to-air across the BBC and on iPlayer. 

talkSPORT will also have live coverage of the tournament.

To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

World Snooker Championship: Full schedule

Round 1

Saturday, April 19 – Thursday, April 24

  • Kyren Wilson 9-10 Lei Peifan
  • Jak Jones 4-10 Zhao Xintong
  • Neil Robertson 8-10 Chris Wakelin
  • Mark Allen 10-6 Fang Zhengyi
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan 10-4 Ali Carter
  • Zhang Anda 7-10 Pang Junxu
  • Si Jiahui 10-6 Dave Gilbert
  • Mark Selby 8-10 Ben Woollaston
  • John Higgins 10-7 Joe O’Connor
  • Xiao Guodong 10-4 Matthew Selt
  • Barry Hawkins 9-10 Hossein Vafaei
  • Mark Williams 10-8 Wu Yize
  • Luca Brecel 10-7 Ryan Day
  • Ding Junhui 10-7 Zak Surety
  • Shaun Murphy 10-4 Dan Wells
  • Judd Trump 10-4 Zhou Yuelong

Round 2 / Last 16

Thursday, April 24 – Monday, April 28

  • Lei Peifan 10-13 Zhao Xintong
  • Chris Wakelin 10-3 Mark Allen
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan 13-4 Pang Junxu
  • Si Jiahui 13-10 Ben Woollaston
  • John Higgins 13-12 Xiao Gudong
  • Luca Brecel 13-3 Ding Junhui
  • Judd Trump 13-10 Shaun Murphy

Quarter-finals

Tuesday, April 29 – Wednesday, April 30

  • Zhao Xintong 13-5 Chris Wakelin
  • John Higgins 12-13 Mark Williams
  • Luca Brecel 8-13 Judd Trump
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan 13-9 Si Jiahui

Semi-finals

Thursday, May 1 – Saturday, May 3

  • Zhao Xintong vs Ronnie O’Sullivan
  • Mark Williams vs Judd Trump

Final

  • Sunday, May 4 – Monday, May 5