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The 2025 Halo World Snooker Championship is almost upon us as this season’s battle for tour survival reaches its conclusion in Sheffield.

Follow our live blog which track the key movements on the provisional one-year and two-year ranking lists as the tournament progresses.

Live Standings

The full two year breakdown can be found here, however below you can see only the players fighting for their main tour status, which will be updated with players being ‘struck out’ as the tournament progresses to show the current live position.

  • Players in dark green are currently inside the top 64 provisionally and as it stands will remain on tour
  • Players in blue are currently set to qualify through the one-year list
  • Players in red are currently set to be relegated from the tour
  • Players in purple are on the first-year of a two-year card
  • Players in pink have qualified for the Crucible and gained a tour card
  • Players with their names struck through are out of the World Championship

Latest in-running two-year list:

NOTE: Dominic Dale (top 64) has indicated that he will retire at the end of the season so these players may move up one position.

59th – Sanderson Lam – 100,000 (r80)

60th – Graeme Dott – 97,800 (r112)

61st – David Lilley – 97,350 (r112)

62nd – Cao Yupeng – 92,000 (N/A)

63rd – Ishpreet Singh Chadha – 90,400 (r80)

64th – Jamie Clarke – 85,450 (r112)

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65th – Marco Fu – 82,600 (r80)

66th – Stan Moody – 80,200 (r112)

67th – Louis Heathcote – 78,200 (r112)

68th – Zak Surety – 76,750 (r80)

69th – Ross Muir – 72,000 (r80)

70th – Xing Zihao – 71,500 (r80)

71st – Joe Perry – 71,450 (r80)

72nd – Ashley Carty – 71,000 (r112)

73rd – Tian Pengfei – 70,350 (r112)

74th – Anthony Hamilton – 70,100 (r112)

75th – Ma Hailong – 64,850 (r112)

76th – Stuart Carrington – 64,200 (r112)

77th – Jiang Jun – 63,100 (r112)

79th – Alfie Burden – 59,450 (r112)

80th – Hammad Miah – 58,800 (r80)

81st – David Grace – 57,400 (r112)

82nd – Rory Thor – 56,200 (r112)

83rd – Sam Craigie – 55,500 (N/A)

84th – Ian Burns – 51,200 (r112)

86th – Alexander Ursenbacher – 49,700 (r112)

87th – Liam Graham – 48,600 (r112)

88th – Andrew Higginson – 47,700 (r112)

92nd – Jimmy White – 36,900 (r112)

95th – Dean Young – 34,250 (r112)

96th – Liam Pullen – 32,500 (r144)

97th – Andrew Pagett – 29,600 (r144)

111th – Manasawin Phetmalaikul – 16,500 (r112)

112th – Martin Gould – 15,000 (N/A)

113th – Mostafa Dorgham – 14,500 (r144)

118th – Reanne Evans – 6,000 (r144)

125th – Ahmed Aly Elsayed – 0 (r144)

126th – Baipat Siripaporn – 0 (r144)

Latest in-running one-year list:

1 – Stan Moody – 64,700

2 – Louis Heathcote – 44,200

3 – Liam Graham – 41,100

4 – Ross Muir – 41,000

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5 – Marco Fu – 40,600

6 – Xing Zihao – 40,500

7 – Tian Pengfei – 38,850

8 – Ma Hailong – 36,350

9 – Joe Perry – 35,950

10 – Jiang Jun – 35,600

11 – Hammad Miah – 35,300

12 – Rory Thor – 35,200

13 – Alfie Burden – 33,450

14 – Dylan Emery (A) – 33,350

15 – Alexander Ursenbacher – 30,700

16 – Stuart Carrington – 30,200

17 – Ashley Carty – 29,000

18 – Jimmy White – 27,400

19 – Dean Young– 26,750

20 – David Grace – 26,400

21 – Anthony Hamilton – 25,100

22 – Andrew Higginson – 24,200

23 – Ian Burns – 20,200

24 – Simon Blackwell (A) – 19,000

25 – Andrew Pagett – 17,100

26 – Paul Deaville (A) – 13,850

27 – Manasawin Phetmalaikul – 13,500

28 – Daniel Womersley (A) – 11,500

29 – Mostafa Dorgham – 9,000

30 – Liam Pullen – 7,500

31 – Mateusz Baranowski (A) – 5,000

32 – Zhou Jinhao (A) – 5,000

33 – Joshua Cooper (A) – 3,600

34 – Joshua Thomond (A) – 3,000

35 – Anton Kazakov (A) – 3,000

36 – Reanne Evans – 2,000

37- Baipat Siripaporn – 0

38 – Ahmed Aly Elsayed – 0

39 – Ryan Thomerson (A) – 0

40 – Kaylan Patel (A) – 0

41 – Brian Cini (A) – 0

42 – Fergal Quinn (A) – 0

43 – Amaan Iqbal (A) – 0

List includes selected amateur players and excludes players who have already earned a two-year Tour card.

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