Summary

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  • Semi-finals best of 33 frames

  • 19:00 BST: Wu Yize 11-11 Mark Allen (to a finish)

  • Players shared eight frames in third session earlier on Saturday

  • Winner will face Shaun Murphy in final after he beat John Higgins - report

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  1. What happened earlier?published at 19:01 BST

    Wu 11-11 Allen

    Media caption,

    Snooker: 'Unbelievable' display from Wu as he retakes the lead

    Wu Yize and Mark Allen produced a gripping session earlier today to finish tied at 11-11, perfectly setting up this evening's final session.

    Resuming at 7-7 on Saturday, the third session was a stark contrast to Friday’s marathon, which included the longest frame in the tournament's history.

    Wu took early control with a superb 142, adding a 76 and 121 to lead 10-8 at the interval.

    Allen, bidding to become a first Northern Irishman to reach the final since 1985, responded with breaks of 56, 85 and 99 to draw level at 10-10.

    Wu, 22, hit back with a 140 break - his third century of the session.

  2. Who will Murphy face in final?published at 18:21 BST

    Wu 11-11 Allen (19:00 BST)

    We'll pause things there.

    But we'll be back at 19:00 BST for the conclusion of Wu Yize v Mark Allen in the second semi-final.

    With the score at 11-11, as many as 11 more frames may need to be played in the best-of-33 match.

    Get the coffees in and we'll be back soon.

  3. 'Better player than 2005 me...'published at 18:19 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    Shaun Murphy winning the World Snooker Championship in 2005Image source, Getty Images

    More from Shaun Murphy following his semi-final win over John Higgins: "I think I am a better player [than the one who won it in 2005] and a more rounded mature player.

    "I was 22 and that's 21 years ago and I'm a totally different prospect. A different package. I feel my scoring is still there as it ever was but feel I have become a more mature player. But there's not getting away from it, I'll say that I want to go out an play like it means nothing but it will mean everything."

  4. Get Involvedpublished at 18:17 BST

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    Delighted for Shaun Murphy but huge respect to John Higgins for an amazing tournament. Hoping Mark Allen can do the business tonight.

    Peter, Dublin.

  5. 'Amazing' that Higgins still playing so wellpublished at 18:15 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    John Parrott
    1991 world champion on BBC Two

    What John Higgins and the Class of 92 are doing is phenomenal.

    The likes of Stephen Hendry and myself, we were done by 35 - these boys are winning tournaments when they're 50 years of age, they're setting the bar very high for everybody coming behind them.

    An amazing achievement to still be playing so well.

  6. 'Higgins such a competitor'published at 18:11 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    World Snooker Championship finalist Shaun Murphy, speaking to BBC Sport, said: "I came out today knowing if I got my chances I could score. When I got back to level pegging after the first two frames I thought 'here we go' and then at two frames down at the interval I knew I could do it again if I got the chances.

    "But John Higgins...What a player and what a man. The harder it gets on the table the tougher he gets. The better he plays. It is just like 'will you ever give me a break?'. He's such a competitor. If I'm half the player when I'm in fifties as he is I'll be very proud.

    "When I was doing the aircrash investigation of the match, about how we got to this point, I was probably pushing the pedal a bit too much and I was thinking 'he wouldn't play that, Mark Selby wouldn't play that'. So I decided not to do that today, which was hard for me because my natural instinct is to attack all times. But I decided to not make a shot which is like, there you go make as many as you can. Maybe I am learning eventually!"

  7. Postpublished at 18:08 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    John Parrott
    1991 world champion on BBC Two

    There was always that glitch, we used to call it '40-itis' - Shaun Murphy used to get to 40 looking magnificent, miss a daft one, throw a lifeline to somebody, they clear up and all of a sudden he's lost the match.

    That's been eradicated.

  8. 'Shaun was awesome'published at 18:03 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    More from beaten semi-finalist John Higgins: "It is down to the tension. As you get older your action begins to go a little bit in the most extreme points of the match. But take nothing away from Shaun.

    "Although I missed the black, Shaun was awesome. He has got a great chance to win it for the second time. He'll be playing someone who can win it for the first time, so it's all set up for a great final.

    "It was a great three days. I thought it was a great match. We traded punch for punch and Shaun just came out stronger in the end. I'll keep trying."

  9. Get Involvedpublished at 18:00 BST

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    There were a lot of comments about how tough John Higgins was - but at the end of the day, the player who made more frame-winning breaks in one visit was the rightful winner.

    Nick, New Malden.

  10. 'Weak black cost me'published at 17:55 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    John HigginsImage source, Getty Images

    Beaten semi-finalist John Higgins, speaking to BBC Sport, said: "My shot on the black on the frame at the end there was very weak. I know the pressure was on but when you look at the final session Shaun was punching and really going for it. I got lost a little bit towards the end there.

    "I shouldn't have been below that black. It was criminal the way I played the shot. But the way Shaun hit the ball in that last session - you cannot hit it better than that. It was incredible, it really was. He just hits it like God. I am disappointed, but what can you do?"

  11. Postpublished at 17:54 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    John Parrott
    1991 world champion on BBC Two

    What character Shaun Murphy has shown.

    We quite rightly always talk about John Higgins' character - Shaun has shown plenty in that match.

    I think of the two players John will be fairly honest about it and say Shaun probably hit the ball better.

  12. Get Involvedpublished at 17:52 BST

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    Fantastic result. Congratulations, Shaun! All of England is behind you.

    Bill, London.

  13. Postpublished at 17:49 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    Steve Davis
    Six-time world champion on BBC Two

    A superhuman performance from Shaun Murphy! What a match.

    John Higgins congratulates him. He knows he's been in a fight. They both know it.

    What a performance.

  14. champagne moment

    Murphy beats Higgins to reach finalpublished at 17:47 BST

    Higgins 15-17 Murphy

    Media caption,

    Shaun Murphy is into the final

    Shaun Murphy pots the blue into the middle pocket and then... rolls the pink into the corner.

    Murphy beats John Higgins 17-15 to book his place in the World Snooker Championship final.

  15. Postpublished at 17:46 BST

    Higgins 15-16 Murphy

    Shaun Murphy sets to work on the colours, sinking the yellow and green into the corner pockets.

    He's three balls away from the final.

  16. Postpublished at 17:45 BST

    Higgins 15-16 Murphy

    Steve Davis
    Six-time world champion on BBC Two

    It's straightforward from now - Shaun Murphy just has to hold himself together.

  17. Postpublished at 17:43 BST

    Higgins 15-16 Murphy

    A tense safety battle on the final red follows. John Higgins leads 50-35.

    The Crucible crowd are on the edge of their seats here.

    Higgins bungles a safety to allow Shaun Murphy to pot the remaining red into the corner pocket with the rest.

  18. Postpublished at 17:42 BST

    Higgins 15-16 Murphy

    Stephen Hendry
    Seven-time world champion on BBC Two

    Who would you have your house on to pot that red with the rest?

    It's incredible what pressure does - Shaun Murphy didn't really get close either.

  19. Postpublished at 17:42 BST

    Higgins 15-16 Murphy

    Shaun Murphy follows it up with brown into the middle pocket but the final red into the top-right corner rattles the jaws.

    The cue ball lands safe but John Higgins is still alive.

    Media caption,

    Murphy misses the red

  20. Postpublished at 17:40 BST

    Higgins 15-16 Murphy

    A break of 30 from Shaun Murphy before he rolls back up to the baulk cushion for one of the remaining two reds.

    It's an awkward pot along the cushion, but Murphy knocks it in.