After Monday night's thrilling deciding group ties, it is the turn of Groups E-H to decide the Last 16 line-up in full at the
Grand Slam of Darts albeit with less to sort out in these groups.
This is due to Michael van Gerwen, Jonny Clayton and Luke Humphries all already moving through with a game to spare. Clayton plays second up against Damon Heta, while Van Gerwen takes on Ross Smith.
Humphries faces Josh Rock in a highly anticipated tie to end the evening session but for their opponents it could be their time to qualify.
Rock will likely have to beat Humphries or hope that Scott WIlliams helps him out by defeating Ryan Searle. If both win by the same scoreline or three legs less, it is Rock that will move through due to a better leg difference.
While for Heta, he will need to end Clayton's run of not losing a leg so far in the tournament and hope that Leonard Gates can pick up a first win against Jermaine Wattimena.
Luke Woodhouse will attempt to get out of Group G when he faces Nathan Rafferty, while Smith will have to defeat Van Gerwen.
The only group not decided at all is Group E with Alan Soutar painfully missing out on the chance to qualify on Sunday, he faces Fallon Sherrock with a straight shootout between Peter Wright and Nathan Aspinall also beckoning as alluded to.
Tuesday November 15 (1900 GMT)
Groups E-H Third Matches
Jermaine Wattimena v Leonard Gates (F)
Jonny Clayton v Damon Heta (F)
Luke Woodhouse v Nathan Rafferty (G)
Michael van Gerwen v Ross Smith (G)
Alan Soutar v Fallon Sherrock (E)
Peter Wright v Nathan Aspinall (E)
Ryan Searle v Scott Williams (H)
Luke Humphries v Josh Rock (H)