Things are heating up at the World Darts Championship as darts fans eagerly anticipate what happens on Monday at Alexandra Palace, London. Well, this is the prestigious event where it is organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and it always brings you exciting action while the players are fighting for the title.
Schedule and start times for Monday
The Monday line up should be a duel of titans featuring some of the biggest names in darts. Among the contestants is Luke Littler, the newcomer on this edition. In the case of Michael van Gerwen (MVG), the ex-champ will look to flex on some tough challengers, as he aims to dominate the World Darts Championship once again.
Here’s the order of play for Monday:
- Afternoon Session: Starting at 12:30 PM GMT
- Match 1: Player A vs. Player B
- Match 2: Player C vs. Player D
- Match 3: Luke Littler vs. Opponent E
- Evening Session: Starting at 7:00 PM GMT
- Match 4: Player F vs. Player G
- Match 5: Michael van Gerwen vs. Opponent H
- Match 6: Player I vs. Player J
Not forgetting Littler, who is another inexperienced contender, and MVG, a past winner, so the performances are certainly going to be explosive as they strive to make their mark on the World Darts Championship.
How to Watch and Follow Along
In the UK, Sky Sports has live coverage of the World Darts Championship, and matches will also be available on Sky Go. The PDC app offers updates, highlights and behind-the-scenes content for those who want to stream. Live commentary and score updates can also be followed on platforms like BBC Sport and TalkSPORT.
Monday Matches Whet the Appetite for the Week
The Monday matches will be a major factor in how the competition unfolds from there. Luke Littler’s fairytale not only continues to capture the imagination of supporters, but Michael van Gerwen has his sights set on adding to his already staggering silverware haul. Darts fans will have plenty to get excited about in the next few days whether they’re watching live or from the comfort of their homes, especially with the electrifying atmosphere of the World Darts Championship.