‘Would have been interesting’ – BBC make major gaffe live during World Snooker Championship draw

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BBC VIEWERS spotted a huge gaffe during the World Snooker Championship draw this morning.

The Crucible showpiece is set to get underway in Sheffield this Saturday.

BBC Radio 5 Live broadcast of the 2025 World Snooker Championship draw.BBC
The World Snooker Championship draw was covered by the BBC this morning[/caption]
2025 Halo World Snooker Championship pairings.BBC
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Fans have been eagerly anticipating the draw, with the 32 participants all learning their route to glory.

But the BBC‘s initial graphic shown on screen showed a completely incorrect draw.

In the botched graphic, defending champion Kyren Wilson was claimed to be facing Ronnie O’Sullivan in round one.

Of course the match-up would be impossible at such an early stage of the competition, with both men seeded for the event.

The same issue came up with the second proposed match-up between ninth seed Neil Robertson and 10th seed Ding Junhui.

Si Jiahui’s made-up battle with Xiao Guudong would also not be possible, with the men 13th and 14th seeds.

The BBC eventually corrected their graphic.

But not before eagle-eyed viewers noticed the bizarre mix-up.

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One wrote on X: “This was the first graphic @BBCSport put up for the draw. This would have been interesting.”

While a second joked: “They’ve shown us the draw for the 2030 one.”

In reality, defending champion Wilson will open his title defence against China Lei’s Peifan.

O’Sullivan, meanwhile, will face a “Snotgate” rematch with bitter foe Ali Carter.

Following last year’s Masters final, Carter accused O’Sullivan of “snotting all over the floor”.

The Rocket hit back at the time: “F***ing why has he got issues with me? I’m not having it. I don’t care, grow some balls.

“I don’t give a f***. The more he brings it on, the more I f***ing punish him every time.

“Absolutely. He’s just digging a grave for himself. He needs to sort his f***ing life out.”

Last year’s runner-up Jak Jones will face qualifier Zhao Xintong, who has completed a 20-month match fixing ban.

World No1 Judd Trump, meanwhile, is set to take on China’s Zhou Yuelong in round one.

World Snooker Championship first-round draw.
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