Saturday night sees the continuation of the World Series of Darts Finals which is taking place this weekend at AFAS Live in Amsterdam.
It is the turn of the seeded players to come into proceedings with the Quarter-Finals to be set up from here.
Starting off will be Madars Razma who takes on Mervyn King who was simply sublime in averaging 115 in his whitewash win over James Wade on Friday. He is making the most of his World Series debut and will hope that continues on Saturday.
Same can be said for Niels Zonneveld who showed real emotion in celebrating his win over Dave Chisnall and now he will do battle with Gary Anderson who for once is unlikely to be a fans favourite in front of the rowdy Dutch faithful.
This will definitely be the case for Vincent van der Voort when he takes on Jonny Clayton who has been out of action since his World Grand Prix win.
He did not qualify for the European Championship and like his World Cup teammate, Gerwyn Price didn't play the recent set of ProTours so it'll be interesting to see if the break has refreshed 'The Ferret'.
Jose de Sousa has gone in and out of form this year but a return to spectacles has seen a polished display in seeing off in-form Danny Noppert. He faces Dimitri van den Bergh up next, a friend and also stablemate of 'The Special One'.
While all eyes will be on the remaining four games in particular with Fallon Sherrock making her return to on-stage action once more.
Last time she was on a PDC stage, it was a runner-up spot at the Nordic Darts Masters which was flanked by a dominant run in the Women's Series. She faces Krzysztof Ratajski who will hope to continue his steady and calm nature against 'The Queen of the Palace'.
Peter Wright follows against Kim Huybrechts looking to continue his return to form. He dumped out Michael Smith and with Wright seemingly nowhere near his best at the moment, 'The Hurricane' will look to breeze through.
While Gerwyn Price faces Dirk van Duijvenbode in what is bound to be testosterone fuelled battle which will see likely the crowd on Price's back once more as they get behind the Aubergenius.
Followed by their main hero in Michael van Gerwen who faces a man he has never beaten and remains one of the only players to do so in Maik Kuivenhoven.
He will look to finally put that record to bed and with the potential for his new 'Exact' darts to be on the table, his form could kick into gear once more ahead of the World Championship.
Saturday October 30 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Second Round x8
Madars Razma v Mervyn King
Gary Anderson v Niels Zonneveld
Jonny Clayton v Vincent van der Voort
Dimitri Van den Bergh v Jose de Sousa
Fallon Sherrock v Krzysztof Ratajski
Peter Wright v Kim Huybrechts
Gerwyn Price v Dirk van Duijvenbode
Michael van Gerwen v Maik Kuivenhoven