John Higgins kept his Maplin UK Championship title hopes alive last night but not without a real fight.

The three-time UK winner clinched a 9-7 victory over Belfast's Joe Swail in the first round of this year's BBC-televised tournament.

Victory for Higgins in Telford came while his fellow Scots Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett were at the centre of match-fixing allegations after their match attracted huge correct-score betting interest.

Large bets were placed on a 9-3 victory for Maguire - that was the eventual outcome - before a number of bookmakers suspended betting, some up to four days before the start of the match. Maguire plays the Australian Neil Robertson, winner of the recent Bahrain Championship, next.

Higgins was level at 4-4 with Swail overnight and the pair battled to 7-7, but the world No.5, winner of the Royal London Watches Grand Prix recently, held his nerve to win the last two frames. He faces either the Chinese player Ding Junhui or the six-time UK winner Steve Davis in the next round.

The Scot was far from impressed with his display, though, and stressed that he must quickly improve to stand any chance of winning this year's top prize. "I'm going to have to play a hell of a lot better if I'm going to win this tournament," said Higgins.