O’Sullivan and Perry to Clash in World Seniors Snooker Final

Ronnie O’Sullivan and Joe Perry are set to compete in the final of the 2026 JenningsBet World Seniors Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre on Sunday.

The final will see a renewal of a long-standing rivalry between the two players, both from ‘The Class of 92’. Their first professional meeting was at the same venue during the 1999 World Championship.

The best-of-19 frame contest will determine the champion. The opening session, consisting of eight frames, will begin at 12:30 BST, followed by the conclusion of the match from 7pm BST.

O’Sullivan’s Semi-Final Victory

A sellout crowd watched O’Sullivan’s semi-final match against Rob Milkins on Saturday afternoon.

Despite winning the first frame with a half-century, O’Sullivan’s performance was unconvincing. He remained level with Milkins at both intervals, at 2-2 and 4-4.

A potential shock was on the cards when Milkins took frame nine, moving him two frames away from victory. However, a quick-fire 75 restored parity, and O’Sullivan won the next two frames to secure a 7-5 victory.

Perry Overcomes Steadman to Reach Final

Joe Perry secured his place in the final by defeating Craig Steadman with a score of 7-5.

Steadman, who is set to return to the professional ranks from the start of next season, made a strong start, taking a 3-0 lead without making a break over 30.

Perry, the reigning British Seniors Snooker Open champion, then rallied to win five consecutive frames, taking a two-frame lead into the second interval.

Steadman, the European Seniors champion, reduced the deficit to one at both 5-4 and 6-5. A break of 102 from Perry in frame 12 then sealed his passage into the final.

The Final Showdown

The two-session final is scheduled to take place on Saturday at 12:30pm and 7pm BST.

  • Ronnie O’Sullivan will face Joe Perry in the final.
  • The final is a best-of-19 frames match.
  • The match takes place at the Crucible Theatre.

The final will decide the champion of the 2026 JenningsBet World Seniors Snooker Championship.

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