Last 32 format confirmed for PDC Home Tour

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Thursday, 14 May 2020 at 15:06
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The format for the Last 32 in the first iteration of the PDC Home Tour has been confirmed with 11 further nights set to crown an eventual champion.

Beginning in April, the PDC Home Tour is coming towards it's conclusion in terms of the first phase with players from as far a field as Australia, Hong Kong and Canada taking part.
These groups will conclude on Monday May 18 with the group winners set to go onto the second phase across these 11 nights.
Eight groups will take place in the Last 32 which will determine a Last Eight with a round robin format.
The top two players from two four-player groups will then progress through to the all important Championship Group on Friday June 5.
Rob Cross, Glen Durrant, Nathan Aspinall and Dave Chisnall are among the top players so far to progress. With international representation coming from the likes of Canada's Jeff Smith and Australia's Damon Heta.
History maker in the tournament, Luke Woodhouse will also be involved after his nine-dart exploits last month.

PDC Home Tour Group Winners So Far

Group One: Jamie Lewis
Group Two: Luke Woodhouse
Group Three: Dave Chisnall
Group Four: Geert Nentjes
Group Five: Nick Kenny
Group Six: Ryan Searle
Group Seven: Jelle Klaasen
Group Eight: Jonny Clayton
Group Nine: Martijn Kleermaker
Group Ten: Nathan Aspinall
Group 11: Alan Tabern
Group 12: Max Hopp
Group 13: Carl Wilkinson
Group 14: Chris Dobey
Group 15: Darren Webster
Group 16: Jeff Smith
Group 17: Damon Heta
Group 18: Stephen Bunting
Group 19: Glen Durrant
Group 20: Ryan Murray
Group 21: Rob Cross
Group 22: Jesus Noguera
Group 23: Daniel Larsson
Group 24: Jamie Hughes
Group 25: Jose De Sousa
Group 26: Mike De Decker
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