Here's how to watch tournaments 17-20 of PDC Women's Series 2023 this weekend via live stream

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Friday, 15 September 2023 at 17:15
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The next four tournaments of the PDC Women's Series 2023 are scheduled for September 16 and 17. Some matches during these events will be broadcast by the PDC via live stream.

The English town of Wigan is the setting for the continuation of the PDC Women's Series, in which ladies compete for qualification to the Grand Slam of Darts and the World Darts Championship. This tournament is the penultimate tournament weekend of the year. Participants include Fallon Sherrock, Lisa Ashton and Mikuru Suzuki.

The matches on the streaming track are broadcast via PDCTV. This requires you to create an account and purchase a subscription. A monthly subscription costs £9.99, while an annual subscription is also available for £59.99.

Also, live streams are available through various betting sites. With these websites, you usually need a balance of at least five euros to access the stream offerings.

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Bucko4009 18 September 2023 at 13:07+ 320

To be perfectly honest, if I WAS Beau greaves or Mikaru Suzuki or any of the WDF women likely to take part in the WDF womens world champioship later in the year, i would have nothing further to do with this charade! Mark Porter and tbe PDC have shown their true colours. They have no honour with regards any of the women bar it appears fallon sherrock!

Mysstree 17 September 2023 at 22:48+ 680

Have given the PDC a bashing at times myself however i think they are giving the womens game a fair crack of the whip without excessive bias. 24 tournaments in the womens series that will be run well and properly, gauranteed prize fund and a chance to play at the biggest and best championship of the world. The WDF are currently still a shit show. No Masters (will there ever be?). No guarantee that the amateur world title has a future. The PDC has done a lot for the women’s game in a very short time and now they are asking for some payback and player investment in their (PDC) side of the game.

Bucko4009 19 September 2023 at 17:01+ 320

With promises that had no caveats attached. Then "BANG" Yes you have qualified but if you play elsewhere forget it! What a way to run a business, make promises and then renege on them.( and remember something else. The PDC only support the PDC womens matchplay and the womens series who are ALL WDF players and the majority of their darts have bugger all to do with the PDC!!) As one or two have mentioned, it is darts. The ladies can compete on a totally level playing field ( IF THEY ARE GOOD ENOUGH!!)

Pharaoh98 19 September 2023 at 17:39+ 41

Fair points however this massively hurts Beau now that she has to choose. She qualified for both events on merit even before the rules were ever in place. If they did it at the start of the year it would be more fair. She deserves to play both. And yes PDC are doing great things for women but they can't run the women's game alone. They need other orgs such as the WDF. Beau is likely to win more money in WDF Worlds than PDC. If Beau decides she will play WDF (which is likely imo) then the PDC have lost out on by far the best ladies player just due to their stubbornness.

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