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Michael van Gerwen (1) v Ryan Murray or Lourence Ilagan

Ricky Evans (32) v Mickey Mansell or Haupai Puha

Joe Cullen (16) v Wayne Jones or Ciaran Teehan

Jonny Clayton (17) v John Henderson or Marko Kantele

Dave Chisnall (8) v Keegan Brown or Ryan Meikle

Danny Noppert (25) v Martijn Kleermaker or Cameron Carolissen

Dimitri van den Bergh (9) v Luke Humphries or Paul Lim

Jermaine Wattimena (24) v Derk Telnekes or Nick Kenny

Michael Smith (4) v Jason Lowe or Dmitry Gorbunov

Devon Petersen (29) v Steve Lennon or Daniel Larsson

Gary Anderson (13) v Madars Razma or Toru Suzuki

Mensur Suljovic (20) v Maik Kuivenhoven or Matthew Edgar

Rob Cross (5) v Dirk van Duijvenbode v Bradley Brooks

Jamie Hughes (28) v Adam Hunt or Lisa Ashton

Glen Durrant (12) v Steve Beaton or Diogo Portela

Adrian Lewis (21) v Damon Heta or Danny Baggish

Peter Wright (2) v Steve West or Amit Gilitwala

Gabriel Clemens (31) v Andy Hamilton or Nico Kurz

Krzysztof Ratajski (15) v Ryan Joyce v Karel Sedlacek

Simon Whitlock (18) v Darius Labanauskas or Chengan Liu

James Wade (7) v Callan Rydz or James Bailey

Stephen Bunting (26) v Andy Boulton or Deta Hedman

Ian White (10) v Kim Huybrechts or Di Zhuang

Jeffrey de Zwaan (23) v Ryan Searle or Danny Lauby

Gerwyn Price (3) v Luke Woodhouse or Jamie Lewis

Brendan Dolan (30) v Mike de Decker or Edward Foulkes

Jose de Sousa (14) v Ross Smith or David Evans

Mervyn King (19) v Max Hopp or Gordon Mathers

Nathan Aspinall (6) v Scott Waites or Matt Campbell

Vincent van der Voort (27) v Ron Meulenkamp or Boris Krcmar

Daryl Gurney (11) William O'Connor or Niels Zonneveld

Chris Dobey (22) v Jeff Smith or Keane Barry

 

 

The World Championship begins on 15 December and runs through until 3 January.

 

Can Peter Wright defend his world title?

 

Coverage will be on Sky Sports Darts.

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Prize Money:

 

Winner (1) £500,000

Runner-up (1) £200,000

Semi-finalists (2) £100,000

Quarter-finalists (4) £50,000

Fourth round losers (8) £35,000

Third round losers (16) £25,000

Second round losers (32) £15,000

First round losers (32) £7,500

I've got tickets for this next Saturday but f*** knows if I'll be able to go with this idiotic threat of LDN going into tier 3.
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Odds: (Coral)

 

Michael van Gerwen 12/5f

Gerwyn Price 5/1

Peter Wright 6/1

Michael Smith 14/1

Jose de Sousa 16/1

Dimitri Van den Bergh 20/1

Nathan Aspinall 22/1

James Wade 25/1

Devon Petersen 28/1

Gary Anderson 33/1

Glen Durrant 33/1

Dave Chisnall 40/1

Krzysztof Ratajski 40/1

Simon Whitlock 50/1

Damon Heta 50/1

Joe Cullen 66/1

Rob Cross 66/1

Dirk van Duijvenbode 66/1

Ian White 66/1

Mensur Suljovic 80/1

Jonny Clayton 80/1

Daryl Gurney 100/1

Adrian Lewis 100/1

Jeffrey de Zwaan 100/1

Jermaine Wattimena 100/1

Gabriel Clemens 100/1

Luke Humphries 100/1

Mervyn King 125/1

Danny Noppert 125/1

Chris Dobey 150/1

Ryan Searle 200/1

Vincent van der Voort 200/1

Ross Smith 250/1

Jamie Hughes 250/1

Stephen Bunting 250/1

Brendan Dolan 250/1

William O'Connor 250/1

Callan Rydz 250/1

Keane Barry 300/1

Ricky Evans 300/1

Ryan Joyce 300/1

Kim Huybrechts 300/1

David Evans 300/1

Max Hopp 300/1

Andy Boulton 400/1

Jeff Smith 400/1

Ron Meulenkamp 500/1

Martijn Kleermaker 500/1

Steve Lennon 500/1

Jason Lowe 500/1

Luke Woodhouse 500/1

Boris Krcmar 500/1

Darius Labanauskas 500/1

Madars Razma 500/1

Steve Beaton 500/1

Keegan Brown 500/1

Scott Waites 500/1

Steve West 500/1

Nico Kurz 500/1

Jamie Lewis 500/1

Lisa Ashton 750/1

Bradley Brooks 750/1

Mike De Decker 750/1

Andy Hamilton 750/1

John Henderson 750/1

Adam Hunt 750/1

Lourence Ilagan 750/1

Maik Kuivenhoven 750/1

Niels Zonneveld 750/1

Nick Kenny 750/1

Karel Sedlacek 750/1

Ryan Murray 750/1

Ciaran Teehan 750/1

Derk Telnekes 750/1

Matthew Edgar 1000/1

Wayne Jones 1000/1

Marko Kantele 1000/1

Daniel Larsson 1000/1

Paul Lim 1000/1

Mickey Mansell 1000/1

Ryan Meikle 1000/1

Danny Baggish 1000/1

Matt Campbell 1000/1

Diogo Portela 1000/1

Deta Hedman 1000/1

James Bailey 1500/1

Danny Lauby 1500/1

Gordon Mathers 1500/1

Haupai Puha 2000/1

Cameron Carolissen 2000/1

Edward Shouji Foulkes 2000/1

Amit Gilitwala 2000/1

Dmitriy Gorbunov 2000/1

Chengan Liu 2000/1

Toru Suzuki 2000/1

Di Zhuang 2000/1

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I've got tickets for this next Saturday but f*** knows if I'll be able to go with this idiotic threat of LDN going into tier 3.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news:

 

@1338538535637364749

Ironically it's turned out that actually good news. I somehow mistakenly purchased disabled tickets which I otherwise wouldn't have been refunded for. Now there aren't allowing fans in I should now be eligible for a full refund.
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Four-time women's BDO world champion Lisa Ashton suffered a 3-2 first-round defeat against Adam Hunt at the PDC World Championship in London.

 

The 50-year-old from Bolton, who lost in round one of the 2019 event, had beaten Hunt twice this season.

 

A 70 finish gave her the first set but Hunt went through to face Jamie Hughes.

 

Deta Hedman, who denied Fallon Sherrock a place at Alexandra Palace this year, is the other female player in the event and faces Andy Boulton on Friday.

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Former champions Rob Cross and Adrian Lewis both suffered surprise second-round defeats at the PDC World Championship.

 

Cross, the winner in 2018, lost 3-2 in a thrilling encounter with Dirk van Duijvenbode.

 

Earlier on Tuesday, two-time champion Adrian Lewis fell to a 3-1 loss against American Danny Baggish.

 

Baggish will face 2020 Premier League winner Glen Durrant next, while Van Duijvenbode takes on Adam Hunt.

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Post Xmas Schedule

 

William Hill World Darts Championship

Sunday December 27

Afternoon Session (1200 GMT)

3x Third Round

Krzysztof Ratajski v Simon Whitlock

Kim Huybrechts v Ryan Searle

Dimitri Van den Bergh v Jermaine Wattimena

 

Evening Session (1800 GMT)

3x Third Round

Joe Cullen v Jonny Clayton

Peter Wright v Gabriel Clemens

Michael van Gerwen v Ricky Evans

 

Monday December 28

Afternoon Session (1200 GMT)

3x Third Round

Jose de Sousa v Mervyn King

Dirk van Duijvenbode v Adam Hunt

Nathan Aspinall v Vincent van der Voort

 

Evening Session (1800 GMT)

3x Third Round

Gary Anderson v Mensur Suljovic

Gerwyn Price v Brendan Dolan

Glen Durrant v Danny Baggish

 

Tuesday December 29

Afternoon Session (1200 GMT)

3x Third Round

James Wade v Stephen Bunting

Daryl Gurney v Chris Dobey

Jason Lowe v Devon Petersen

 

Evening Session (1800 GMT)

1x Third Round

Dave Chisnall v Danny Noppert

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Looking back at 2019 and seeing how many of the 32 seeds aren’t even in this years event

 

13 D Webster

17 Barney

24 J Klaasen

25 A Norris

26 J Wilson

27 K Anderson

30 B van der Pas

31 C Reyes

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Peter Wright out of the World Championship to Gabriel Clemens in a deciding set.
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Mervyn King is through to the Last 16 at the 2020/21 PDC World Darts Championship after storming past Grand Slam champion, Jose de Sousa in a 4-0 sets win.

 

King produced one of his best TV displays averaging towards 120 in parts of the tie but he concluded on 103 with eight 180's and 57% on the doubles as he sets up a potential tie with Gerwyn Price

Some of the players are really benefitting from lack of crowd.

 

Others definitely need that tho, Snakebite for example needs a crowd to play for.

Aye that was the chance of a lifetime there. 2 match darts at the Bull.

 

He completely choked in the very last leg and that's the difference between the good players & the great players.

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