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World Darts Championship order of play: full Saturday schedule and start times including Luke Littler

Luke The Nuke and MVG are unleashed again on Day 11 at the Ally Pally as the heat turns up at the Paddy Power World Championship.

The business-end of the tournament is underway and there are six more Saturday ties. Record Sport guides you through the when and who for today's mouth-watering clashes.

Afternoon Session 12.30pm

First game up could be the game of the session. Joyce and Searle are both excellent performers on their day and have shown it already in the championship. Joyce was solid to see-off Darius Labanauskas in round one before stepping up again to defeat dangerous Danny Noppert. Searle was simply superb in thrashing Matt Campbell and Heavy Metal has the game to go deep in this event if he keeps that up. His scoring and finishing was dynamite against the Canadian.

Shaggy came through a strange game in the last round against his big pal and stablemate Rob Cross. The 2018 champ was out of sorts and Williams took advantage. However, a semi-finalist last year, he has the CV and his first-round performance against Niko Springer was of a high standard. Pietreczko has dropped one set in the defeats of Zong Xiao Chen and Gian Van Veen and came close to knocking Luke Humphries out 12 months ago. Could be a cracker if they both turn up firing.

Big contrast in styles as the energetic and lively Aspinall comes up against the less-animated and methodical Gilding. Aspinall felt big pressure to deliver in his first game against Leonard Gates and, although winning, didn’t hit the heights he had hoped.

Gilding produced the stronger show to take care of Martin Lukeman. Two men with little form coming into the tournament. The seedings and the bookmakers say Aspinall, but it has the potential to be tight and go either way

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