Who is playing at World Darts Championship tonight? Full Friday schedule and start times as Luke Humphries in action
It's Day 10 at the Ally Pally as the Paddy Power World Darts Championship gets serious.
If you've been missing the darts over the mini Christmas break then you're not alone, but fear not because it's about to get to crunch time. The business end of the tournament starts now with six Friday ties, and with Gary Anderson already out after his shock hammering against Jeffrey de Graaf, Scotland's hopes now rest on Peter Wright - who is in action tonight.
The world No.1 Luke Humphries also takes to the oche while box office stars Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton are also in action. It's set to be a corker of a day of arras action and Record Sport guides you through the when and who for today's mouth-watering clashes.
Friday December 27 - Third Round
Afternoon Session 12.30pm
The Australian’s stunning start to the tournament went under the radar coming straight after Luke Littler’s on-stage tears six days ago, yet the performance against Connor Scutt was terrific. Heta wired a nine-dart effort and averaged over 98. Woodhouse was equally impressive in taking care of Laurence Ilagan in round one, but his display dropped off against Mike De Decker, despite the fact he was beating a player of a higher ranking and seeding. Heta goes in as a strong favourite.
Both players had gruelling second-round matches and were pushed to the limit. Clayton needed a sudden-death leg to see-off Mickey Mansell. Clayton, the No.7, came up with big shots at big times and he scored well. Gurney needed all of his class to fight back and defeat Florian Hempel. The German was strong against him and the Northern Irishman had to deliver to get through. He did with an average of almost 100. A tight one to call between two big pals.
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