Higgins sets up final showdown with O'Sullivan

John Higgins will meet Ronnie O'Sullivan tomorrow in the final of the Citywest Irish Masters later today after a superb semi-…

John Higgins will meet Ronnie O'Sullivan tomorrow in the final of the Citywest Irish Masters later today after a superb semi-final victory over Dave Harold last night.

The world number four, appearing in his first ranking tournament semi-final since October 2001, defeated his Stoke rival 6-4.

Earlier, O'Sullivan beat Paul Hunter 6-3 and the duo now face a repeat of last September's Regal Masters final in Glasgow.

O'Sullivan won on that occasion but Higgins showed again yesterday evening that he is close to his best.

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The former world champion looked bang in trouble when he trailed 3-1 at the mid-session interval as Harold produced his best snooker of the season.

But helped by breaks of 75, 74, 71 and 108 plus a bad error by his opponent in frame six, Higgins took command.

Harold led 31-0 in the sixth but went for a risky red instead of playing a percentage safety shot and paid the penalty.

The 27-year-old Scot then should have finished off the game at 6-3 but from a position of strength allowed Harold to hit back with 71 for 5-4.

However, there was to be no final-frame decider and Higgins can look forward to a potentially explosive clash against O'Sullivan.

"At 3-1 down I felt I was still hitting the ball well and just kept waiting for my chance," said the winner.

"Dave might take a bit longer than the rest but he does not give you many opportunities.

"When he does you have got to take them. I think that red he missed in the sixth frame was a turning point but the nerves were jangling.

"In that last frame I think it was going to be whoever got in first would win it. Thankfully, it was me."