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Masters snooker 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Allen beats Selby in GRUELLING win after Murphy MISSES 147 chance against Robertson

MARK ALLEN reached the semi-finals of the Masters after a gruelling marathon against Mark Selby.

The two players were locked in a nervy, tense battle that saw frames settled by three points and a single point, with Allen coming out on top 6-2.

Earlier, Shaun Murphy was inspired as he put Neil Robertson to the sword to reach the semi-finals in London.

The Magician beat the late call up 6-2 and almost hit a maximum in the final frame - reaching 120 before the snooker star admitted that nerves got the better of him.

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  • Latest score - Higgins 5-4 Robertson

    Superb from Robertson.

    A tasty break of 118, and he's well in with a shout now.

    Higgins is struggling now to get his game on.

  • Latest score Higgins 5-3 Robertson

    Robertson is back in this.

    Higgins needed three four point snookers, and wouldn't give up.

    But Robbo returned to pot the last red to end Higgins' opportunity.

  • Latest score – Higgins 5-2 Robertson

    The match is still alive.

    A valiant break of 82 from Robertson, but you get the feeling its just too far to fight back from here.

  • Latest score – Higgins 5-1 Robertson

    Robertson on the brink of elimination, with the Aussie struggling to put together any sort of resistance.

    Since scoring 59 in the first frame, Robertson has totalled just 16 points over the next four.

    Higgins easily takes this frame, racking up three figures for the first time in the contest.

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  • Latest score - Higgins 4-1 Robertson

    This match is in danger of getting away from Neil Robertson.

    Higgins is slow out of the blocks after the interval, but eventually finds his stride.

    The Scot clears up with a stylish break of 93, his highest and most impressive of the match so far.

  • Interval - Higgins 3-1 Robertson

    Plenty for Neil Robertson to ponder during the mid-session break.

    He looked rusty in those opening few frames, with John Higgins building up a clear lead.

    The Scot's potting hasn't looked fool-proof though and he missed several shots you'd usually expect him to make with his eyes closed.

    This one is far from over. Action resuming shortly at the Palace.

    Credit: PA
  • Latest score – Higgins 3-1 Robertson

    Not much Robertson can do about that.

    Another fine break from Higgins - this time 59 - and he is now in control of this match.

    Plenty of work to do for the Aussie as he heads into the dressing rooms for the interval.

  • Latest score – Higgins 2-1 Robertson

    Much more like it from The Wizard of Wishaw.

    A vintage Higgins break, as he records 78 to sweep his way into the lead.

  • Latest score - Higgins 1-1 Robertson

    It's hardly vintage stuff from John Higgins, but its got the job done.

    A scrappy break of 67 and he's levelled this match up.

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  • Frame 2 - Higgins 0-1 Robertson

    A few jitters on show from both players early on - it's definitely cagey.

    For the first time in the match, Higgins has a real chance to build a break. He leads 26-3 with the reds nicely spread...

  • Latest score - Higgins 0-1 Robertson

    Majestic stuff from Robertson.

    Higgins let him back in it after missing that tough red, with the Aussie clearing up to take the first frame 66-46.

  • Frame 1 – Higgins 0-0 Robertson

    It's a proper marathon in the opener.

    Higgins looks to be set fair, but misses a routine red at 31-1 to allow Robertson back onto the table.

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  • Frame 1 – Higgins 0-0 Robertson

    If this is a sign of things to come, we're in for a tactical treat.

    Both players exchanging brilliant safety shots, with the reds nicely spread and waiting for a long pot to break the frame open.

  • Frame 1 - Higgins 0-0 Robertson

    The Thunder from Down Under gets the tournament going in the capital.

    A packed house in at the Masters, where the crowd is always involved.

    First to six frames books a place in the next round.

  • Build-up - Higgins vs Robertson

    A packed house at the Palace, two-time champ Robertson is being priced up as the slight favourite in this one.

    He tells the BBC: "I feel sharp.

    "I haven't been thinking about the Masters the past couple of weeks.

    "Me and John generally go all the way in our matches. It will be a fantastic occasion."

    Credit: Getty
  • Next up - Higgins vs Robertson

    Here we go then, live action from Alexandra Palace.

    This year's Masters gets underway, with Neil Robertson and John Higgins going head-to-head.

    Best of 11 frames, settle in.

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  • Robbo speaks

    Neil Robertson aims to make the most of his Masters "free hit" after The Rocket dropped out.

    The Australian hopes Ronnie O'Sullivan, who has been struggling with his game, gets better and returns soon to the baize.

    Robertson, the 2012 and 2022 Masters champion, told SunSport: “I guess it’s a free hit. I haven’t had to worry about the build-up to the tournament.

    "It’s pretty short notice but in some ways that can be a good thing. It’s about enjoying the experience.

    "It’s a shame from the tournament point of view that Ronnie isn’t there. Whenever Ronnie isn’t involved, it’s a shame.

    "Ronnie always has so much expectation in every event he plays in. There’s always more people and media when he’s playing."

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  • No Ronnie

    Sadly there will be no Ronnie O'Sullivan at Alexandra Palace this week.

    The defending champ has pulled out of the competition on medical grounds.

    Let's hope The Rocket is back and firing at his best soon.

    Neil Robertson is his replacement and gets us going against John Higgins at 1pm.

    Credit: PA
  • Master Banker

    This year's Masters prize pool has been increased by a whopping £290,000!

    The player who goes home with the Paul Hunter trophy will also receive a huge cheque for £350,000 - the single biggest prize the tournament has ever paid out.

    Here is a full breakdown of the pot:

    • Winner: £350,000
    • Runner-up: £140,000
    • Semi-finals: £75,000
    • Quarter-finals: £40,000
    • Last 16: £25,000
    • High break: £15,000
    • Total: £1,015,000
  • Masters draw

    All matches are best of 11 frames until the final, which is the best of 19.

    Sunday, January 12
    Afternoon session (1pm GMT)

    • Neil Robertson vs John Higgins (R1)

    Evening session (7pm)

    • Shaun Murphy vs Gary Wilson (R1)

    Monday, January 13
    Afternoon session (1pm)

    • Mark Williams vs Ding Junhui (R1)

    Evening session (7pm)

    • Mark Selby vs Ali Carter (R1)

    Tuesday, January 14
    Afternoon session (1pm)

    • Judd Trump vs Barry Hawkins (R1)

    Evening session (7pm)

    • Mark Allen vs Si Jiahui (R1)

    Wednesday, January 15
    Afternoon session (1pm)

    • Kyren Wilson vs Zhang Anda (R1)

    Evening session (7pm GMT)

    • Luca Brecel vs Chris Wakelin (R1)
  • Good afternoon and welcome to SunSport’s live coverage of the Masters!

    The 51st Masters begins TODAY - and some huge names are set to feature.

    On Friday, defending champion Ronnie O’Sullivan withdrew from the event on medical grounds, meaning Rocket won’t claim a record-extending ninth title at Alexandra Palace.

    English Open champion Neil Robertson replaces O’Sullivan in the 16-player field and will take on John Higgins in the tournament opener.

    The Masters is the second Triple Crown event of the year after the UK Championship, which was won by World No1 Judd Trump.

    Should Trump also win the Masters, he will need just the World Championship title to claim a rare Triple Crown Grand Slam.

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