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Live Updates: D Gukesh faces off against Ding Liren in Game 14 of the World Chess Championship 2024

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D Gukesh vs Ding Liren FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 Game 14 Live Updates: Winner to be Crowned Today?

The FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 is coming down to the wire as reigning champion Ding Liren and challenger D Gukesh are set to face off in the final and deciding game of the tournament. With both players tied at 6.5 points each after 13 games, the winner of Game 14 will be crowned the champion.

In the previous game, Gukesh tried his best to secure a win but Liren held strong, resulting in a draw after 68 moves. Liren enters the final game as the favorite, but Gukesh is determined to give it his all.

The live updates from Game 13 showed a tense and strategic battle between the two players, with neither willing to give an inch. As the excitement builds for Game 14, both players have expressed their thoughts on the upcoming match.

Liren admitted to feeling tired after the long game and emphasized the importance of strategizing for the final showdown. On the other hand, Gukesh expressed his excitement for the close match and his determination to give his best effort.

The final game is scheduled to start at 2:30 PM IST at the Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore. Fans can catch the action live on FIDE’s social media platforms, as there is no TV broadcast in India.

With the championship title on the line, all eyes will be on Game 14 to see if a winner will be crowned today or if the match will head to tie-breaks. Stay tuned for all the latest updates and analysis from this thrilling conclusion to the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024.

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