Sunday evening sees the conclusion of the latest European Tour tournament in the form of the Czech Darts Open in Prague.
A glaring omission from Michael van Gerwen's trophy cabinet albeit having only been played once back in 2019 which was one by Jamie Hughes.
But despite missing hatfuls of doubles and surviving a scare against Mickey Mansell, a 108 average is ominous from 'Mighty Mike' who usually bounces back from closely fought ties to punish the rest of the field.
Luke Humphries is one of only two players to have beaten him this season on the European Tour with no other player gaining one since. He produced his epic whitewash en route to winning in Munich.
After beating Martin Lukeman again earlier in the tournament, he will hope for a similar end to his weekend with Van Gerwen up first.
This after Rowby-John Rodriguez who continues to come into his own after losing his Tour Card and regaining it starts off proceedings against a resurgent Jose de Sousa. A potential match of the round if both are at their best.
While the other half sees Rob Cross still yet to win a European Tour again into the latter stages, he faces Ross Smith. With the other half seeing a home hero aiming to do a Max Hopp and go all the way to the title in Adam Gawlas.
Vincent van der Voort will have something to say about that and he will look to destroy any hopes of that and reach the semi-finals himself.
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Rowby-John Rodriguez v Jose de Sousa
Luke Humphries v Michael van Gerwen
Rob Cross v Ross Smith
Adam Gawlas v Vincent van der Voort
Semi-Finals
Final