Premier League leader Glen Durrant will aim to remain on top when he takes to the stage for the first of six nights at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.
Durrant will start off by facing World Champion,
Peter Wright and he is looking to put right the wrongs of the World Matchplay when he lost in the semi-finals.
The Teesside ace though despite sitting on top of the Premier League has his one aim as making the play-offs at the O2; after completing aim of staving off elimination.
"I was gutted when Newcastle was postponed back in March, it would've been a huge honour for me to play in the north-east," said Durrant.
"Obviously, safety has to come first though and I'm just glad to be back playing darts at all. Huge credit has to go to the PDC.
"Losing in the semi-finals of the World Matchplay was a real heartbreaker and a missed opportunity. The bookies aren't often wrong, and for a big part of the tournament I was the favourite. It was a tough loss to take.
"But you can only look forward and I'm in a fortunate position to come into the Premier League restart top of the table.
"I said at the start of the tournament my only aim was to avoid being eliminated on Judgement Night but with the position I'm in now, I'm going to have a real good crack at making The O2."
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