Joint tournament organiser Joe Johnson has landed an "interesting" draw for tomorrow's Wyldecrest World Seniors' Snooker Championship at the Cedar Court Hotel in Bradford.

Johnson faces Steve Davis in a quarter-final in what is a repeat of their 1986 and 1987 World Championship final at The Crucible.

Former world champions could also meet in two of the other last-eight ties, with John Parrott meeting Dennis Taylor and Ken Doherty facing qualifier Nigel Bond.

Canadian Cliff Thorburn, the first overseas player to win the crown, plays perennial Crucible favourite Jimmy White in the remaining match.

Bond defeated Ebdon 2-0 over the best-of-three tonight, with the quarter-final action starting at 11am tomorrow, again over the best-of-three frames.

The first semi-final is at 7pm tomorrow, and the second semi-final at 11.30am on Sunday (both over the best-of-five frames), with the final to follow later in the afternoon over the best-of-seven frames.

The draw was made this afternoon at Cue Gardens Snooker Club at Odsal, with special guests the Lord Mayor of Bradford and Lady Mayoress, Councillor Peter Hill and Mrs Gillian Hill.