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The 2026 Halo World Championship is set to get underway next Monday with its qualifying rounds as this season’s battle for tour survival reaches its conclusion in Sheffield.

Follow our live updates 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:

62nd – Ben Mertens – 101,450 (r48)

63rd – Jamie Jones – 98,400 (r48)

64th – Jordan Brown – 94,600 (r80)

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65th – Antoni Kowalski – 88,400 (r32)

66th – Mark Davis – 81,650 (r112)

67th – Sanderson Lam – 77,200 (r112)

68th – Allan Taylor – 77,100 (r80)

69th – Julien Leclercq – 73,450 (r80)

70th – Artemijs Zizins – 72,250 (r112)

71st – Robert Milkins – 71,500 (r112)

73rd – Wang Yuchen – 64,750 (r112)

74th – Duane Jones – 64,000 (r112)

75th – Gong Chenzhi – 63,600 (r112)

77th – Sunny Akani – 58,850 (N/A)

80th – Amir Sarkhosh – 55,650 (r112)

81st – Liam Davies – 54,700 (r112)

83rd – Bulcsu Revesz – 52,450 (r80)

84th – Graeme Dott – 51,800 (N/A)

85th – Robbie McGuigan – 49,200 (r80)

87th – Mitchell Mann – 47,600 (r144)

88th – Farakh Ajaib – 47,450 (r144)

89th – Cheung Ka Wai – 45,300 (r144)

94th – Huang Jiahao – 38,850 (r144)

96th – Haris Tahir – 36,600 (r144)

97th – Haydon Pinhey – 33,100 (r144)

101st – Chris Totten – 27,500 (r112)

104th – Bai Yulu – 24,000 (r112)

106th – Ken Doherty – 21,700 (r144)

115th – Hatem Yassen – 10,000 (r144)

117th – Jonas Luz – 9,000 (r144)

118th – Mohammed Shehab – 8,500 (N/A)

120th – Mink Nutcharut – 7,000 (r144)

125th – Kreishh Gurbaxani – 5,500 (r144)

127th – Lim Kok Leong – 3,000 (N/A)

129th – Cao Yupeng – 0 (N/A)

Latest in-running one-year list:

1 – Alfie Burden (A) – 56,000

2 – Antoni Kowalski – 48,200

3 – Julien Leclercq – 47,000

4 – Artemijs Zizins – 46,200

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5 – Allan Taylor – 44,000

6 – Robert Milkins – 33,800

7 – Sanderson Lam – 33,200

8 – Mitchell Mann – 31,100

9 – Farak Ajaib – 30,850

10 – Wang Yuchen – 30,250

11 – Robbie McGuigan – 29,700

12 – Amir Sarkhosh – 27,800

13 – Liam Davies – 27,600

14 – Bulcsu Revesz – 26,400

15 – Ashley Hugill (A) – 25,500

16 – Huang Jiahao – 24,850

17 – Mark Davis – 24,000

18 – Cheung Ka Wai – 23,700

19 – Umut Dikme (A) – 19,000

20 – Duane Jones – 17,500

21 – Haris Tahir – 16,600

22 – Wang Xinbo (A) – 14,500

23 – Bai Yulu – 14,000

24 – Sunny Akani – 13,950

25 – Gong Chenzhi – 13,600

26 – Ken Doherty – 13,100

27 – Haydon Pinhey – 13,000

28 – Jamie Clarke (A) – 12,500

29 – Patrick Whelan (A) – 12,000

30 – Peter Lines – 10,000

31 – Oliver Sykes (A) – 10,000

32 – Ashley Carty (A) – 8,000

33 – Chris Totten – 7,500

34 – Hatem Yassen – 7,500

35 – Mohammed Shehab – 6,000

36 – Mark Lloyd – 5,000

37 – Vladislav Gradinari – 5,000

38 – Prin Ratmukda – 5,000

39 – Jonas Luz – 5,000

40 – Mink Nutcharut – 1,000

41 – Kreishh Gurbaxani – 0

42 – Cao Yupeng – 0

43 – Graeme Dott – 0

44 – Lim Kok Leong – 0

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

Follow @prosnookerblog on Twitter for all of the latest updates as the tournament unfolds.

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