The 2016 World Series of Poker main event final table kicks off Sunday, and we have everything you need to know about the final nine players right here. The broadcast, which will shift between ESPN and ESPN2 on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights, will also air online on WatchESPN all three nights. All action will air on a 30-minute delay to prevent hole card information from catching up to real time.

To kick things off, Tim Fiorvanti and Andrew Feldman recap the summer's action with several player interviews. Just a few days before the final table got underway, ESPN poker columnist Bernard Lee had Fiorvanti and veteran poker reporter Remko Rinkema on The Bernard Lee Poker Show to break down each of the final nine players, the biggest moments and controversies of the tournament so far, and changes they'd like to see in the future, among many other topics over the course of almost two hours of in-depth analysis.

Here's what's on tap for the final three days of action at the 2016 WSOP, along with links to the WatchESPN coverage of the event:

Sunday, Oct. 30

ESPN -- 8:30 p.m. ET

ESPN2 --11 p.m. ET

Monday, Oct. 31

ESPN2 -- 8 p.m. ET

Tuesday, Nov. 1

ESPN -- 9 p.m. ET

Players are listed in order of most chips to the least heading into the final table, based on performance in the WSOP so far. The seat numbers indicate each player's position at the table and are unrelated to chip totals.

All career earnings exclude 2016 WSOP main event payout.

1 Cliff Josephy 74.6 million

Seat 5

Career tournament earnings: $2,641,620

Career WSOP earnings: $810,358 (2 bracelets)

Arash Markazi: Cliff Josephy reflects on his poker origins, November Nine experience and Will Kassouf

2 Qui Nguyen 67.925 million

Seat 4

Career tournament earnings: $52,986

Career WSOP earnings: $9,029

Bernard Lee: Qui Nguyen embraces November Nine as opportunity to improve his life

3 Gordon Vayo 49.375 million

Seat 7

Career tournament earnings: $1,561,834

Career WSOP earnings: $652,989

Lee: Gordon Vayo rode incredible run from short stack to the November Nine

4 Kenny Hallaert 43.325 million

Seat 8

Career tournament earnings: $1,317,530

Career WSOP earnings: $367,855

Lee: Kenny Hallaert balances poker dreams with poker tournament directing

5 Michael Ruane 31.6 million

Seat 6

Career tournament earnings: $44,962

Career WSOP earnings: $27,718

Dave Tuley: Michael Ruane's anonymity was nice while it lasted

6 Vojtech Ruzicka 27.3 million

Seat 2

Career tournament earnings: $1,246,791

Career WSOP earnings: $138,585

Tim Fiorvanti: Vojtech Ruzicka is a dark horse in 2016 WSOP main event final table

7 Griffin Benger 26.175 million

Seat 1

Career tournament earnings: $2,395,406

Career WSOP earnings: $231,201

Lee: Griffin Benger enjoys second chance after nearly skipping 2016 WSOP

Fiorvanti: Benger and Will Kassouf discuss "the hand" of the 2016 WSOP main event

8 Jerry Wong 10.175 million

Seat 9

Career tournament earnings: $1,365,205

Career WSOP earnings: $127,343

Fiorvanti: Jerry Wong keeps it low-key on path to WSOP November Nine

9 Fernando Pons 6.15 million

Seat 3

Career tournament earnings: $14,091

Career WSOP earnings: $0

Lee: Fernando Pons enjoying Moneymaker-esque journey to WSOP November Nine