It is Sunday afternoon at the
Belgian Darts Open with the business end starting now in Wieze.
All starting with top seed Luke Humphries who will face Andy Baetens, one of the stories of the weekend. 'The Beast' will look to wreck Humphries' good form as of late and continue to break new ground.
Following that, it's Nathan Aspinall facing Danny Noppert and Damon Heta against Jonny Clayton in two ties that could be the best in the session.
Dirk van Duijvenbode faces Matt Campbell, only the second Canadian to reach the final day ever on the
European Tour. Van Duijvenbode on the other hand is used to this by now albeit with an injury after last week's walk-on fall.
The tie of the session could follow as Dave Chisnall faces Josh Rock - the former being the standout player at times this season on the European Tour.
The latter reaching his maiden final this year and producing the best display of the tournament so far averaging 107 in beating Chris Dobey.
Then it is the turn of four World Champions as Michael Smith, Michael van Gerwen, Rob Cross and Gary Anderson complete the line-up.
Cross faces Anderson in the final game, while for Van Gerwen, it is an all too familiar tie in Martin Schindler. Smith faces another German in Gabriel Clemens.
Sunday May 7
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Third Round
Luke Humphries v Andy Baetens
Nathan Aspinall v Danny Noppert
Damon Heta v Jonny Clayton
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Matt Campbell
Dave Chisnall v Josh Rock
Michael Smith v Gabriel Clemens
Michael van Gerwen v Martin Schindler
Rob Cross v Gary Anderson