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Watch Jackson Page vs Bingyu Chang Live: Darren Morgan and Fergal O'Brien on BBC iPlayer at Welsh Open 2026
Snooker fans can catch the thrilling Round 2 clash between Jackson Page and Bingyu Chang at the BetVictor Welsh Open 2026 live on the BBC Sport Website and BBC iPlayer, starting at 15:40 UK time from Venue Cymru in Llandudno. With main commentator Darren Morgan and co-commentator Fergal O'Brien bringing their expert insights, this match promises edge-of-the-seat action as the tournament heats up in the final Home Nations Series event of the season.
The BBC continues its strong tradition of covering snooker, offering free streams for UK viewers via iPlayer, making it accessible for fans across the nation to watch without subscription fees. As one of the last major ranking events before the World Championship, the Welsh Open boasts a £100,000 top prize, with an additional £150,000 Home Nations bonus up for grabs—a prize Chang could claim with a deep run after his heroics.
Jackson Page, the 24-year-old Welsh prodigy ranked 30th, advanced with a clinical 4-0 demolition of 2023 World Champion Luca Brecel, featuring breaks of 86 and 64. Playing on home soil, Page's fluent potting and composure make him a dangerous opponent, especially with the passionate Llandudno crowd behind him. His journey from junior titles to the pro tour has marked him as a rising star in Welsh snooker.
Facing him is Bingyu Chang, the 23-year-old Chinese sensation who stunned the field by thrashing former world champion Shaun Murphy 4-0 in Round 1. Chang's flawless display included four consecutive century breaks—130, 136, 119, and 130—with a perfect 100% pot success rate, earning standing ovations and high praise from Murphy himself: "The best performance in a best-of-seven I've ever seen." Back on the main tour after a ban, Chang reached the Scottish Open final in December and has skyrocketed into the top 64, hailing from Qinghai Province and now a genuine threat for his maiden ranking title.
Adding depth to the BBC coverage is main commentator Darren Morgan, a Welsh snooker legend who turned pro in 1988 and peaked at world number 11. Known for his six maximum breaks in practice—more than any other player—Morgan's 30-year career included ranking finals and deep Crucible runs, bringing authentic passion from his days competing at the highest level. Joining him as co-commentator is Fergal O'Brien, the Irish maestro with over 30 years on tour, a 1999 Irish Open champion and consistent performer who reached world number eight. O'Brien's analytical style and love for the game's tactical nuances will dissect every frame expertly.
This matchup pits Page's home advantage and recent dominance against Chang's unstoppable form, potentially deciding early title contenders. Viewers on BBC iPlayer can expect top-notch production, including analysis from figures like 12-time women's world champion Reanne Evans, who called Chang's Murphy win "fantastic." For more on the World Snooker Tour's stars, visit the official WST player profiles.
Don't miss this Round 2 showdown—tune in at 15:40 UK time as Morgan and O'Brien guide you through what could be another Welsh Open classic.
Article generated: 25 February 2026, 15:52 GMT
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