Those are Ian White and Jonny Clayton who will face off in the first semi-final. Both came through tight clashes with Arron Monk and Jermaine Wattimena respectively.
Monk in particular should have gone 4-1 up on 'Diamond' but White came back and put Monk under pressure with some exceptional scoring and doubling to move through.
The other two names are Gabriel Clemens and Tytus Kanik. Clemens isn't a surprise and has been on the cusp of a PDC title for some time. He has lost out in two finals previously and will be hoping if he gets through that third times the charm.
Kanik on the other hand has previously shown some good spells on the Tour in his two years but this run has come out of nowhere for the Polish ace who edged past another surprise name in Jose Justicia.
What we do know is that it will be a thrilling conclusion whatever happens as the format goes up to the first to seven legs.
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97.2 | White, Ian | 6 | - | 5 | Monk, Arron | 94 |
91.2 | Clayton, Jonny | 6 | - | 5 | Wattimena, Jermaine | 86.5 |
103.5 | Clemens , Gabriel | 6 | - | 4 | King, Mervyn | 101.4 |
84 | Kanik, Tytus | 6 | - | 5 | Justicia, Jose | 89 |