The final session is upon us at the 2022 Masters with the semi-finals and final set to decide the latest champion in the Milton Keynes season opener.
It could be Jonny Clayton who retains his title. He will be favourite to do so after dumping out Gerwyn Price with a 104 average to reach the semi-finals where he will face Dave Chisnall.
Chisnall is a five time runner-up in major finals and will be looking for his first later on if he can get past Clayton. He has looked superb all weekend after devoting the month after his positive COVID test to constant practice.
While again it will be major winner vs potential first time champion as Jose de Sousa aims to add to his Grand Slam triumph when he takes on Joe Cullen.
De Sousa ended the run of Simon Whitlock, while Cullen dumped out Michael van Gerwen.
There is also the added caveat of the Premier League with a potential headache awaiting the PDC if Clayton doesn't win.
Clayton is likely already in due to being defending champion but De Sousa is an uncertainty and Cullen will be looking to make his debut with a return potentially for Chisnall. All will become clear later this evening.
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Semi-Finals
Jonny Clayton v Dave Chisnall
José de Sousa v Joe Cullen
Final
Clayton/Chisnall v De Sousa/Cullen