2018 BetVictor World Matchplay Schedule

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BetVictor World Matchplay Round One Odds

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2018 BetVictor World Matchplay Draw

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2018 BetVictor World Matchplay Field Confirmed

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SIX players will make their BetVictor World Matchplay debuts at the Winter Gardens later this month, while Michael van Gerwen will be the top seed for the prestigious 32-player event.

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2025 Betfred World Matchplay
Session Schedule
Saturday July 19
First Round x4

James Wade 10-3 Joe Cullen
Danny Noppert 10-2 Cameron Menzies
Gian van Veen 10-8 Luke Humphries
Wessel Nijman 10-6 Nathan Aspinall

Sunday July 20
Afternoon Session
First Round x4

Andrew Gilding 12-10 Damon Heta
Dirk van Duijvenbode 10-8 Rob Cross
Jermaine Wattimena 10-8 Peter Wright
Mike De Decker 10-7 Dave Chisnall

Evening Session
First Round x4

Gary Anderson 10-5 Luke Woodhouse
Jonny Clayton 10-7 Martin Schindler
Luke Littler 10-2 Ryan Searle
Stephen Bunting 10-8 Ryan Joyce

Monday July 21
First Round x4

Chris Dobey 10-5 Ricardo Pietreczko
Gerwyn Price 10-7 Daryl Gurney
Michael van Gerwen 10-6 Raymond van Barneveld
Josh Rock 10-5 Ross Smith

Tuesday July 22
Second Round x4

Gian van Veen 11-5 Danny Noppert
James Wade 11-5 Wessel Nijman
Stephen Bunting 12-10 Gary Anderson
Jonny Clayton 11-8 Mike De Decker

Wednesday July 23
Second Round x4

Andrew Gilding 11-5 Dirk van Duijvenbode
Gerwyn Price 11-3 Chris Dobey
Luke Littler 13-11 Jermaine Wattimena
Josh Rock 13-11 Michael van Gerwen

Thursday July 24
Quarter-Finals x2

James Wade 16-13 Gian van Veen
Jonny Clayton 16-7 Stephen Bunting

Friday July 25
Quarter-Finals x2

Luke Littler 16-14 Andrew Gilding
Josh Rock 16-11 Gerwyn Price

Saturday July 26
Semi-Finals
James Wade 20-18 Jonny Clayton
Luke Littler 17-14 Josh Rock - Littler hits nine-dart finish

Final
Luke Littler 18-13 James Wade

Teenage wonderkid Luke Littler produced a record-breaking display to defeat James Wade 18-13 and celebrate Betfred World Matchplay success on a memorable night in Blackpool.

Littler, fresh from landing a spectacular nine-darter in Saturday’s semi-finals, delivered another masterful display to join the illustrious roll of honour at the Winter Gardens.

The Warrington star was forced to overturn a five-leg deficit against 2007 champion Wade, who was featuring in his seventh World Matchplay final - a record bettered only by Phil Taylor.

However, the World Champion was simply unstoppable, averaging 107.24 and crashing in 17 maximums to add the iconic Phil Taylor Trophy to his growing haul of titles.

“This means absolutely everything,” reflected Littler, who averaged 105.12 across the tournament to succeed Wade as the youngest ever World Matchplay champion.

“Phil Taylor was my idol. He came here and won it 16 times, and now my name is on this trophy.

“This is the one I wanted, this is the one I’ve practised for.

“I’ve really been tested this week, but I’ve shown my character by getting myself out of difficult situations.”

Littler trailed by five legs in three of his five matches this week, launching stirring fightbacks against Jermaine Wattimena and Josh Rock in the second round and semi-finals respectively.

The 18-year-old also won through a 30-leg epic against Andrew Gilding in the quarter-finals, having averaged close to 109 in his opening round demolition of Ryan Searle.

“I have definitely put my family and friends through it this week,” joked Littler, who hit 64 180s across the tournament to shatter Adrian Lewis’ previous record of 56.

“When I was 5-0 down, I said to myself: ‘You’ve been here before, what are you doing?’

“Thankfully I managed to pull it out of the bag and level at five apiece. James then dropped off slightly, and then I found my power scoring.

“The atmosphere has been unbelievable all week, and this win definitely rights the wrongs from losing in the first round last year.”

Littler found himself 5-0 down against Josh Rock in Saturday’s semi-finals, and history repeated itself in Sunday’s showpiece as Wade established early daylight.

The Aldershot stalwart drew first blood with an 11-darter and converted clinical 80 and 83 combinations to take control, only for Littler to reply with a blistering five-leg burst of his own.

The World Champion also opened his account with an 11-darter, and this completely shifted the momentum as he averaged 113.86 in the second five-leg session to restore parity.

Littler then converted a classy 97 checkout to edge ahead at 8-7, before the teenage superstar defied a 116 average from Wade in the fourth session to extend his cushion to 11-9.

Following on from his nine-dart heroics in the semi-finals, Littler threatened to repeat the feat in leg 22, going seven darts into the perfect leg before rounding off an 11-darter to lead 12-10.

The world number two stretched his lead to 14-11 to edge closer to the coveted title, yet a resilient Wade refused to relent, backing up a 12-dart break with a 101 checkout to cut the gap to 14-13.

Nevertheless, Littler remained unfazed, restoring his two-leg buffer before following up legs of 14 and 13 darts with a brilliant 115 checkout on double 19 to cap off a famous victory.

Wade was bidding to become the fourth player to win multiple World Matchplay titles, which would have seen him join the exclusive triumvirate of Phil Taylor, Michael van Gerwen and Rod Harrington.

The left-hander - also the runner-up to Littler in March’s UK Open - performed magnificently at the Empress Ballroom, boasting a tournament average of 100.83.

Littler was not even born when Wade competed in his first World Matchplay final in 2006, and his Blackpool exploits have catapulted him back into the world’s top five.

Littler, meanwhile, has moved to a remarkable £1,500,500 on the Werner Rankings Ladder following the World Matchplay success, as he joins the illustrious list of players to claim that title alongside the World Championship and Premier League.

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