Latest scores – Moody in control
It’s been a real exhibition from Stan Moody so far.
After that safety-filled opening frame, the teenager has got into a lovely rhythm.
He’s now just one frame away from a place in tomorrow’s last-16 after a superb century.
Over on Table 1, Mark Williams and Noppon Saengkham are set to begin the final match of Day 4.
- Jak Jones 0-3 Stan Moody
- Mark Williams 0-0 Noppon Saengkham
Latest scores – Wilson beats McGill
The reigning world champion is through – but only just.
What a marathon match, going right down the wire.
McGill is desperately unlucky but falls just short of a shock win, potting the cue ball as he looks to get on the green.
Wilson snookers him behind the blue, racking up the points needed in fouls.
- Anthony McGill 3-4 Kyren Wilson
Latest scores – Moody on top
Impressive on Table 2 from Stan Moody, as the 18-year-old Yorkshireman extends his lead over Jak Jones.
A classy break of 98 puts him in control.
- Jak Jones 0-2 Stan Moody
Latest scores – McGill holds on
After five frames of high-quality snooker, both players subject us to a proper grind.
There are oohs and aahs from the crowd as both Wilson and McGill miss numerous straightforward pots.
It looks like The Warrior is all set to battle through to the next round.
But a poor red jaws out again, allowing McGill to take it to a decider.
Over on the other table, a marathon first frame finally ends with Stan Moody winning 71-67.
- Anthony McGill 3-3 Kyren Wilson
- Jak Jones 0-1 Stan Moody
Latest scores from Belfast
Belter of a first frame as Jones and Moody both show off their potting prowess.
Things eventually descend into a safety battle, with neither player yet to come out on top.
Over on Table 1, Wilson has missed an easy red to let McGill back into the frame…
- Anthony McGill 2-3 Kyren Wilson
- Jak Jones 0-0 Stan Moody
Latest scores – Wilson takes over
Just like that, the reigning world champ leads.
Anthony McGill must wonder what more he has to do. Two century breaks and another 55 – but he’s losing.
It’s a cruel game sometimes.
- Anthony McGill 2-3 Kyren Wilson
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