Fallon Sherrock and Beau Greaves are set to headline the Girls’s World Matchplay in July because the qualification race reaches its conclusion this weekend.
The PDC Girls’s Collection resumes in Wigan with Occasions 9-12 going down on June 15-16 on the Robin Park Tennis Centre, as the largest names within the girls’s recreation battle it out for a spot within the eight-player knockout occasion on the Winter Gardens.
The highest eight gamers on the rolling 12-month Girls’s World Matchplay Order of Benefit following Occasion 12 will seal their place in subsequent month’s showpiece occasion, which will likely be televised stay on Sky Sports activities.
The third staging of the match will happen on the afternoon of Sunday July 21, with reigning champion Greaves and 2022 winner Sherrock set to headline the £25,000 occasion.
Final 12 months’s runner-up, Mikuru Suzuki, and four-time Lakeside champion Lisa Ashton are additionally poised to return, alongside Dutch star Noa-Lynn van Leuven, a two-time winner on the Girls’s Collection in 2024.
Wales’ Rhian O’Sullivan, three-time Lakeside Champion Anastasia Dobromyslova and Irish teenager Katie Sheldon at present occupy the ultimate three qualification locations, with Sheldon simply £200 above the cut-off.
Natalie Gilbert – a winner on the Girls’s Collection in 2023 – leads the chasing pack, which additionally consists of Eire’s Robyn Byrne and 2022 runner-up Aileen de Graaf.
Occasions 9-10 will happen on Saturday June 15 earlier than Occasions 11-12 spherical off the weekend’s motion on Sunday June 16.
Will Littler be taking part in in Blackpool?
There are 5 rating occasions remaining earlier than the World Matchplay qualification cut-off on July 3, with 4 Gamers Championship occasions going down alongside the European Darts Open in Leverkusen from June 21-23.
Following the conclusion of Gamers Championship 14, the 32-player area for subsequent month’s World Matchplay will likely be confirmed.
The highest 16 gamers from the PDC Order of Benefit will likely be seeded for July’s showpiece occasion in Blackpool, and they are going to be joined by 16 qualifiers from the 12-month ProTour Order of Benefit.
Reigning champion Nathan Aspinall will likely be aiming to retain the coveted Phil Taylor Trophy from July 13-21, with world No 1 Luke Humphries and three-time champion Michael van Gerwen additionally set to headline the £800,000 occasion.
Former winners Rob Cross, Peter Wright and Dimitri Van den Bergh will even be among the many 16 seeds on the Winter Gardens, alongside world No 3 Michael Smith and 2022 runner-up Gerwyn Value.
Two-time World Champion Gary Anderson – a World Matchplay winner in 2018 – will head up the 16 qualifiers from the one-year ProTour Order of Benefit, as Premier League champion Luke Littler prepares to make his highly-anticipated Blackpool bow.
European Championship semi-finalist Gian van Veen and Germany’s Ricardo Pietreczko are additionally poised to make their World Matchplay debuts subsequent month, as are Ritchie Edhouse and Luke Woodhouse.
Former champion James Wade – an ever-present in Blackpool since 2006 – at present occupies the ultimate provisional qualification place on the ProTour Order of Benefit, with Kevin Doets, Callan Rydz and Mike De Decker main the chasing pack.
What’s subsequent on Sky Sports activities?
The World Cup of Darts will happen from June 27-30 on the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany.
Wales’ Gerwyn Value and Jonny Clayton are the defending champions they usually’ll be decided to fend off 39 different nations to retain their title.
Luke Humphries and Michael Smith are in line to symbolize England however Luke Littler is not going to function as a result of the 2 highest-ranked English gamers within the PDC Order of Benefit are picked. ‘The Nuke’ is at present twenty fifth within the Order of Benefit.
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World Cup of Darts: Fixtures
Thursday, June 27 (6pm BST)
Group Stage – Opening Matches
Friday, June 28
Afternoon Session (11am BST)
Group Stage – Second Matches
Night Session (6pm BST)
Group Stage – Last Matches
Saturday, June 29
Afternoon Session (12pm BST)
Second Spherical x4
Night Session (6pm BST)
Second Spherical x4
Sunday, June 30
Afternoon Session (12pm BST)
Quarter-Finals
Night Session (6pm BST)
Semi-Finals
Last
What’s the format?
- Group Stage – Better of seven legs
- Second Spherical – Better of 15 legs
- Quarter-Finals – Better of 15 legs
- Semi-Finals – Better of 15 legs
- Last – Better of 19 legs
All matches will likely be performed in a doubles format