The draw has been completed ahead of the fourth round of the 2022 UK Open which will be played on Friday evening at Butlin's Minehead.
With it being an open draw, the biggest names could bump into each other early on and that is exactly what has happened with Michael van Gerwen set to renew rivalries with Gary Anderson again.
Also Joe Cullen will face his Premier League Darts star and potential World Number One in waiting, Peter Wright. Gerwyn Price will potentially depart that top spot without a big run this weekend as he faces Krzysztof Ratajski.
Other ties to watch out for include Daryl Gurney facing Dimitri van den Bergh, Chris Dobey taking on Michael Smith, a battle of Lakeside World Champions between Scott Waites and Glen Durrant.
Ian White will face Luke Humphries, last year's finalist. While defending champion, James Wade kicks off against Steve Lennon. Also games to watch include Ryan Searle facing a resurgent Adrian Lewis who hit a 109 average against Fabian Schmutzler, as well as Riley's Qualifier, Graham Hall with the unknown facing Keane Barry.
2022 UK Open Fourth Round Draw
Andy Boulton v Damon Heta
Maik Kuivenhoven v Simon Whitlock
Luke Woodhouse v Boris Krcmar
Ron Meulenkamp v Krzysztof Kciuk
Ritchie Edhouse v Sebastian Bialecki
Joe Cullen v Peter Wright
Jason Heaver v William O'Connor
Jelle Klaasen v Devon Petersen
Steve West v Jose de Sousa
Daryl Gurney v Dimitri Van den Bergh
Chris Dobey v Michael Smith
Ryan Joyce v Martin Schindler
Glen Durrant v Scott Waites
Brendan Dolan v Dave Chisnall
Danny Noppert v Ryan Meikle
Mervyn King v Stephen Bunting
Geert Nentjes v Florian Hempel
Jamie Hughes v Adam Gawlas
Ian White v Luke Humphries
Ryan Searle v Adrian Lewis
Krzysztof Ratajski v Gerwyn Price
Darius Labanauskas v Ricky Evans
Dirk van Duijvenbode v William Borland
Rob Cross v Gabriel Clemens
Jim Williams v Niels Zonneveld
Michael van Gerwen v Gary Anderson
Steve Lennon v James Wade
Kim Huybrechts v Mensur Suljovic
Keane Barry v Graham Hall
Jermaine Wattimena v Vincent van der Voort
Callan Rydz v Nathan Aspinall
Martin Lukeman v Jonny Clayton