The last 16 Judgement Slots were be handed out on Monday, as we now reach the Halo World Championship Qualifying endgame at the English Institute of Sport.
The morning saw the last eight third round games get underway, with a further set playing their concluding session this afternoon.
The final round will see eight Crucible spots decided on Tuesday and the final eight places awarded on Wednesday.
11:00PM
What a way to win it. He Guoqiang produces a break of exactly 100 in the deciding frame against Scott Donaldson to win 10-9 and punch his ticket to Judgement Day, where he'll face Ali Carter.
That brings a conclusion to round three at the English Institute of Sport. Don't miss a second of the final round drama over the next two days. You can watch for FREE on WST PLAY.
Evening Results
Ali Carter 10-8 Ian Burns
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 8-10 Matthew Stevens
Wu Yize 10-4 Jiang Jun
Hossein Vafaei 10-7 Duane Jones
Stephen Maguire 3-10 Gao Yang
Lei Peifan 10-6 David Lilley
Robert Milkins 5-10 Wang Yuchen
Scott Donaldson 9-10 He Guoqiang
10:10PM
Matthew Stevens crosses the line with a 10-8 win over Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, whilst Hossein Vafaei is also through with a 10-7 victory against Duane Jones. They now face Wu Yize and Wang Yuchen respectively.
9:50PM
A battling display from Ali Carter to come from 7-6 down and beat Ian Burns 10-8. The Captain will now play either Scott Donaldson or He Guoqiang. Despite a strong run, Burns suffers tour relegation after today’s result.

9:10PM
Three on the bounce for Ali Carter, who has turned this one on its head. He now leads Ian Burns 9-7, requiring one more frame for Judgement Day. Burns is down to his last chance, with tour relegation waiting if he loses.
8:24PM
So close to another 147! This time It's Gao Yang's turn to pursue perfection. The WSF Champion potted 15 reds and 15 blacks, but his run ended on 120. However, that was enough to see off Stephen Maguire 10-3 and progress to the final round. He will now play either Lei Peifan or David Lilley.
8:00PM
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh has wiped out his deficit in the first three frames this evening. He's now level at 6-6 with Matthew Stevens.
WSF Champion Gao Yang is on the verge of eliminating Stephen Maguire, he leads 9-3.
Ian Burns is scrapping hard to keep his Crucible dream and professional status alive. Breaks of 51 and 87 have him 7-6 up on two-time world finalist Ali Carter.
6:54PM
Just eight more places remain for Judgement Day and they are about to be handed out. Who will move one step closer to the Crucible? Play gets underway in just over five minutes.
Evening Scores
Ali Carter 4-5 Ian Burns
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 3-6 Matthew Stevens
Wu Yize 6-3 Jiang Jun
Hossein Vafaei 4-5 Duane Jones
Stephen Maguire 3-6 Gao Yang
Lei Peifan 5-4 David Lilley
Robert Milkins 3-6 Wang Yuchen
Scott Donaldson 6-3 He Guoqiang
6:28PM
Former European Masters winner Jimmy Robertson prevails in the final frame to beat 18-year-old Stan Moody 10-9. Robertson now faces Matthew Selt for a place at the Crucible. Selt scored a 10-3 win over Anthony Hamilton to book his place. Defeat for Hamilton means he is relegated from the tour.
Afternoon Results
Stuart Bingham 6-10 Michael Holt
Joe O'Connor 10-4 Iulian Boiko
Pang Junxu 10-2 Ashley Carty
Jimmy Robertson 10-9 Stan Moody
Matthew Selt 10-3 Anthony Hamilton
Jackson Page 10-2 Allan Taylor
Jamie Jones 10-7 Xu Si
Fan Zhengyi 10-6 Robbie Williams
6:05PM
Stan Moody and Jimmy Robertson are going all the way. It's 9-9 and one frame will decide who progresses to Judgement Day...
5:40PM - Holt Ready For Judgement Day Jitters
Michael Holt is fully aware of the extra pressure associated with being one match away from Crucible qualification.
"It's a funny one. There's a slightly different atmosphere. I think you can just sense it. The Crucible is such a special place to play snooker. You never forget it, whether it has been good or bad. You just want to get there. It is a twitchy game, you have to put it to the back of your mind and get to ten."
Michael Holt
Former Shoot Out Champion
5:20PM
Michael Holt has scored a massive win to defeat 2015 World Champion Stuart Bingham 10-6. The Hitman is one match away from a first Crucible appearance since 2016. Standing in his way on Judgement Day will be Fan Zhengyi, who beat Robbie Williams 10-6.
5:10PM - Perfection From Page
The most lucrative moment of Jackson Page's career so far. Sit back and enjoy snooker history in the making...
5:00PM
"I had my first and second 147 on tour and it is in the World Championship."
Rob Walker caught up with Jackson Page to look back on his TWO 147 breaks at the English Institute of Sport.
Remember, he is in line for a mammoth £172,000 payout!
4:40PM
Joe O'Connor is through to Judgement Day after a 10-4 win over Iulian Boiko. He faces the maximum man, Jackson Page, for a Crucible berth.
Pang Junxu has scored a 10-2 win over Ashley Carty and progresses to play either Jamie Jones or Xu Si in the final round. Defeat for Carty means he will require Q School to retain his professional status.
3:30PM
History has been made at the English Institute of Sport!
Jackson Page becomes the first ever player to make two 147 breaks in a single match.
As a result, he claims the £147,000 bonus on offer for making two maximums across snooker's four majors this season.
The Welsh 22-year-old is also in line to scoop a further £10,000 for making a 147 in the qualifiers and the £15,000 high break prize for the event. That could potentially take the total payout to £172,000, by far the biggest payday of his career.
That break also completed a 10-2 win over Allan Taylor and secured his Judgement Day place.

2:30PM
A massive few hours ahead, with eight more Judgement Day places to be handed out. Here's how things stand:
Afternoon Scores
Stuart Bingham 4-5 Michael Holt
Joe O'Connor 6-3 Iulian Boiko
Pang Junxu 6-1 Ashley Carty
Jimmy Robertson 4-5 Stan Moody
Matthew Selt 4-3 Anthony Hamilton
Jackson Page 8-1 Allan Taylor
Jamie Jones 6-3 Xu Si
Fan Zhengyi 5-4 Robbie Williams
1:40PM
The opening session is nearly in the books here in Sheffield. Ian Burns ends 5-4 up on Ali Carter, while Wu Yize claimed the last of the session to end 6-3 ahead against Jiang Jun.
Welshman Duane Jones is hunting a Crucible debut and leads Hossein Vafaei 5-4 after the first session, but the Iranian did end play with a spectacular 140 break to stay in touch.
Stephen Maguire has work to do to turn his tie around this evening, trailing Gao Yang 6-3.
Here's a roundup of the scores and a selection of pictures from the morning action.
Morning Scores
Ali Carter 4-5 Ian Burns
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 3-6 Matthew Stevens
Wu Yize 6-3 Jiang Jun
Hossein Vafaei 4-5 Duane Jones
Stephen Maguire 3-6 Gao Yang
Lei Peifan 5-3 David Lilley (in play)
Robert Milkins 3-6 Wang Yuchen
Scott Donaldson 6-3 He Guoqiang
12:40PM
Excellent turnaround from Ian Burns. Three on the bounce has him 4-3 up in his must win clash for tour survival against Ali Carter.
Matthew Stevens will carry a 6-3 cushion into the evening session against Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, while Wu Yize leads Jiang Jun 5-3 with one frame left to play this morning.

11:40AM
It has been a stunning start from Matthew Stevens, who is rolling back the years. He's top scored with 133 to lead Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 5-1.
Ali Carter is in control at 3-1 against Ian Burns, while Hossein Vafaei and Duane Jones are locked level at 2-2.
10:15AM
The last batch of third round games are underway here in Sheffield, with a host of big names entering the event.
Former two-time Crucible finalist Ali Carter headlines on table one against Ian Burns, who is still fighting for his tour survival.
Wu Yize, who narrowly missed out on automatic qualification, takes on compatriot Jiang Jun.
Former UK Champion Stephen Maguire takes on WSF Champion Gao Yang, while the exciting Thepchaiya Un-Nooh faces faces former UK and Masters champion Matthew Stevens.