Ding and Gukesh face off with world title in balanceBest-of-14-games championship all square at 6½-6½Game 13: Ding hangs on in nerve-shredding drawPlay through 22 famous world championship games
China’s Ding Liren is defending the world chess championship against fast-rising Indian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju. The best-of-14-games match for an overall prize fund of $2.5m (£1.98m) is all square at 6½-6½ after 13 games.
Either Ding or Gukesh can win the world title with a win in today’s 14th game. If it ends in a draw, a series of tiebreak games with faster time controls will be played on Friday to determine the champion.
Game 14 starts at 5pm local time, 9am in London, 4am in New York
Ding will have the white pieces for Game 14 and make the first move
Read the Guardian’s comprehensive watch guide for the world championship match
Go move by move through 22 of the most famous games in world championship history
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