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Sometimes adverse weather conditions and industrial action may limit the services provided to us by Royal Mail or Couriers - please note that we cannot be held responsible for delays caused by external companies**It's been quite a topsy turvy 2022 for last year's semi-finalist on and off the oche. Wade silenced a few doubters by reaching the Premier League play-offs during a campaign which was interrupted by a health scare that left him in a German hospital for three days while he also experienced the highs - and sleepless nights - of becoming a father for the second time with wife Sammi. The 2015 and 2016 champion does tend to save his best for the Ally Pally and hasn't bowed out earlier than the fourth round since before he lifted his first of two titles, while his seasonal average of 95.70 is still significantly higher than Madars Razma, who managed a shade under 90 during his hard-fought victory over Prakash Jiwa that featured just a single 180. Chizzy has reached this final twice in 2013 and 2019, losing to Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen respectively, while he's also gone as far as the semi-finals on two occasions - including the 2020 edition - and in 2021 he got through to the quarter-finals before losing to Gerwyn Price. Live coverage of all 2023 European Tour events will be streamed through Viaplay in the UK, the Netherlands, Poland and all Nordic & Baltic countries, and through DAZN for viewers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Coverage will also be shown on PDCTV (excluding Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and through bookmakers' worldwide. Prize Fund

Main Stage action will begin with two round one ties, including 2016 semi-finalist Jelle Klaasen against Mark Rice in a battle of two Rileys Qualifiers, as well as former World Youth Champion Bradley Brooks up against Rowby-John Rodriguez. A crushing second-round exit at the hands of Alan Soutar 12 months ago further damaged his confidence and he failed to qualify for the World Matchplay, World Grand Prix and the European Championship, while he suffered early exits in the Grand Slam and the Players Championship Finals. Odds to win the quarter: Humphries 2/1, Chisnall 10/3, Wright 7/2, Heta 6/1, Searle 17/2, Gurney 12/1, Clemens 16/1, Woodhouse 40/1Dave Chisnall defied a spectacular nine-darter from Luke Humphries to claim his third European Tour title of 2023 in an astonishing Hungarian Darts Trophy final on Sunday. He’s enjoying a fruitful 2022, reaching the final of Players Championship 7, where he lost 8-4 to Gerwyn Price, and also reached the semi-final of the European Darts Masters. In addition to this he enjoyed a great run to the World Grand Prix quarter-final before losing 3-0 to Gerwyn Price after victories over Ryan Searle and Daryl Gurney. He then appeared at the World Series of Darts finals, defeating Vincent Van Der Voort in the first round before losing a last leg decider in a great tussle against Gerwyn Price. More recently he reached the last 16 of the Players Championship Finals, once again losing a last leg decider to the UK Open champion Danny Noppert.

Cross continued to outscore the young Belgian and that was soon reflected in the scoreline, with the former World Champion seizing control with a three-leg burst of 14, 13 and 14 darts.His seasonal average of 97.26 is comfortably in the top 10 and his 180 per leg ratio of 0.38 is by far the most prolific on tour, while he's also brought up the 'match treble' in almost 36% of this matches - that's higher than anyone else this year. That should help him play in a more relaxed frame of mind against Humphries but his average of 88.55 wasn't actually too much less than what we'd expect from him based on his seasonal figures. It wasn't actually as bad a performance as he made everyone watching believe, averaging 86 and pinning almost 53% of his doubles against a low-calibre player who dragged him into a bit of a scrap. Since the start of July, Bully Boy's average of under 95 puts him around 20th in the world and some way short of the likes of Michael van Gerwen (99.03), Luke Humphries (98.58) and the the top player on this list, Gary Anderson (99.90).

Zonneveld defeated four fellow Dutchmen to progress in his run to the semi-finals, averaging 101 and 99 in wins over Jermaine Wattimena and Kevin Doets respectively. Although we know all about his timing and how he continually defies his lower than par averages compared to everyone else to stay in the world's top 10, it always feels a risk siding with him when he's a short-priced favourite. Gerwyn Price averaged over 104 in an impressive 6-3 victory over Ross Smith and Dave Chisnall also topped three-figures to beat UK Open hero Andrew Gilding 6-2. Since reaching the semi-finals 12 months ago, the Flying Scotsman endured a miserable Premier League campaign, suffered early exits in all of the majors he qualified for and failed to reach the Grand Slam of Darts for the first time in the tournament's history. This could be a real gritty game in which I slightly favour Campbell. Neither are notorious 180 hitters though and from a betting angle that’s something worth noting.

Odds to win the quarter: Price 5/4, Aspinall 3/1, Noppert 8/1, Ratajski 12/1, Wade 12/1, Schindler 14/1, Van Barneveld 14/1, Bunting 14/1 The pair of them are firing on all cylinders when it comes to 180s too, with maximum per leg ratios around the 0.35 mark. If this is a close encounter, which I expect, then they could comfortably combine to hit the most 180s in the session. I’ve missed lots of opportunities [in the past] and you can’t do that at this level, but I’m going to carry on and keep believing. I will win one!” While the Main Stage action begins at 1145 GMT, Friday's play begins at 1100 GMT on Stages Two-Eight. I just love winning,” reflected Cross, who moves further clear of Luke Humphries in the race to represent England alongside Michael Smith at next month’s World Cup of Darts.

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