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World Darts Championship order of play: full Sunday schedule and start times including Humphries vs Wright

Day 12 at the Ally Pally sees an eagerly-anticipated clash of champions as talking stops at the Paddy Power World Championship.

Luke Humphries and Peter Wright will battle it out on the stage after a joust behind the microphones has dominated the build-up to their showdown.

There are six Sunday ties in total with the third-round ending and the fourth getting underway. Record Sport guides you through the when and who for today’s mouth-watering clashes.

Jeffrey de Graaf v Paolo Nebrida

Not a single person would have predicted this opener as the shock troops from Sweden and the Philippines take the stage. It was supposed to be Gary Anderson against Ross Smith, but De Graaf dealt with the Scot and Nebrida dumped out Smudger. Both players now have a golden chance to make the last 16. De Graaf has played arguably the better in his wins over Rashad Sweeting and Anderson, but it’s close. Nebrida’s finishing against Jim Williams in round one was lethal and same against Smith.

Kevin Doets v Krzysztof Ratajski

The Dutchman and the Pole will both fancy their chances of victory having made fast starts in the tournament. Doets grabbed the high-profile success when, 12 months after an agonising loss to Michael Smith, he removed Bully Boy in an epic to exact ample revenge. Doets improved markedly in that match on his opening figures against Noah-Lynn van Leuven, but the Polish Eagle produced similar stats in his victory over the dangerous Alexis Toylo. Ratajski is the seed and fancied, but Doets is flying high.

Dimitri Van den Bergh v Callan Rydz

Massive contrast in styles as van den Bergh faces Rydz. The Belgian can be steady and methodical, while the Geordie plays at a much-faster tempo. Rydz may have to overcome that tricky

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