Littler & Humphries set up mouth-watering World Championship final

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Luke Littler and Luke Humphries will collide in the 2023/24 Paddy Power World Darts Championship final on Wednesday, after producing sensational semi-final displays on a famous night at Alexandra Palace.

World Darts Championship: Five of the best comebacks

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Rob Cross produced a miraculous comeback to keep his Paddy Power World Darts Championship hopes alive on New Year's Day, battling back from the brink to stun Chris Dobey.

Darts star Humphries reveals backing for the Big 180 campaign

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Williams stuns Van Gerwen to reach World Championship semi-finals

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Scott Williams stunned Michael van Gewen on a memorable day at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship, as Luke Humphries, Luke Littler and Rob Cross also progressed to the semi-finals on Monday.

Prostate Cancer UK fundraising star Webber enjoys Ally Pally experience

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Prostate Cancer UK fundraising champion Kevin Webber enjoyed a memorable visit to the Paddy Power World Darts Championship - getting to take to the famous Ally Pally stage!

Dobey eyeing dream start to 2024 at Alexandra Palace

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Chris Dobey is hoping to kick off 2024 in style at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship, as he takes on Rob Cross for a place in the semi-finals at Alexandra Palace.

Superstar Littler topples Barney to create more Ally Pally history

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Teenage sensation Luke Littler produced an inspired display to topple his darting idol Raymond van Barneveld on an extraordinary night at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship on Saturday.

Littler & Van Barneveld to collide in a clash of the generations

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The Alexandra Palace stage will play host to a clash of generations tonight, as Luke Littler locks horns with Raymond van Barneveld in the Paddy Power World Darts Championship.

Cross feeling 'as comfortable as ever' ahead of Clayton clash

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Rob Cross will take on Jonny Clayton at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship this afternoon, as he eyes a place in the quarter-finals for the first time since lifting the title in 2018.

Jamie Lewis, Matthew Edgar, Ciaran Teehan and Karel Sedlacek secured a return to the William Hill World Darts Championship alongside debutants Nick Kenny and Niels Zonneveld in Monday's Tour Card Holder Qualifiers.

The final six places in the World Championship field were on offer at the Ricoh Arena as Tour Card Holders completed in the last-chance knockout.

2018 semi-finalist Lewis defeated former UK Open and World Grand Prix champion Robert Thornton 7-5 in a high-profile decider as he ensured his place on the Alexandra Palace stage.

The Welsh ace also saw off David Pallett and Alan Tabern during the UK Qualifier as he claimed a huge win to kick-start a bid to save his Tour Card.

Edgar will play in his third successive World Championship after defeating Gary Blades, Martin Atkins and Josh Payne to secure an Alexandra Palace return.

Irish youngster Teehan will play at Alexandra Palace for a second straight year, after defeating Barrie Bates, Michael Barnard, Mark McGeeney and Joe Murnan - winning the final clash with a 13-darter in their sudden-death leg.

Nick Kenny will cap his first year on the PDC circuit with an Alexandra Palace debut, after defeating James Wilson 7-6 to secure his World Championship spot, having earlier seen off Steve Brown and Ted Evetts.

Karel Sedlacek will make his second World Championship appearance after the Czech star defeated Rowby-John Rodriguez 6-0 and then lost just two legs in each of his wins over Benito van de Pas and Jan Dekker in the Rest of the World Qualifier.

Dutch left-hander Niels Zonneveld secured his World Championship debut with wins over Krzysztof Kciuk, Jelle Klaasen and Martin Schindler.

The six players complete the 96-player field for the World Championship, with the draw for the tournament due to take place at 0930 GMT on Thursday December 3 live on Sky Sports News.

The William Hill World Darts Championship will be held from December 15-January 3 at London's Alexandra Palace.

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