Schedule Sunday evening session at the 2021 Masters featuring Semi-Finals and Final

The 2021 Masters comes to it's conclusion on Sunday evening with the first TV title winner crowned since the World Championship at the turn of the year which was won by Gerwyn Price.

Price is the forerunner to add to his crowning glory in his first action since defeating Gary Anderson at the Alexandra Palace with 'The Iceman' continuing his form.

A 10-6 victory was claimed by the World Number One against a resurgent Adrian Lewis in the afternoon session with a 105.6 average and eight 180's.

He will face a familiar foe next up though in Mervyn King who Price defeated en route to the World title. 'The King' himself has returned to the foray in the past 6-8 months with some brilliant runs including a final defeat at the Players Championship Finals at the turn of the year.

He eased past Nathan Aspinall 10-3 in a match he could have won with a whitewash and averaged between 109-111 in at times.

The former World Master will likely need a similar display against Price to win through to another final but it will be an intriguing watch to see if King can reign supreme over the newly crowned World Champion.

From the newly crowned to a former World Champion in Peter Wright who last year came to Milton Keynes and won back-to-back titles after his triumph at the World Championship.

He has made a mightily good start to his defence of The Masters so far including an excellent 10-5 win over Dave Chisnall this afternoon averaging 104.7 and eight 180's.

It seems a quality display will be needed to trouble 'Snakebite' this weekend and that could come from Jonny Clayton.

'The Ferret' became the first player in some time to break the curse of Michael van Gerwen (winning after defeating him) in a thriller against James Wade with some incredible finishing hitting 10/11 in all on doubles and has been in superb form all weekend.

There is also the added caveat of the 10th Premier League spot which could be revealed if the player who wins it has not yet qualified so for Clayton and King in particular, a big chance could await this evening in Milton Keynes.

Schedule 2021 Masters

Sunday January 31 (19:00 GMT)
Semi-Finals

19:10 Gerwyn Price v Mervyn King

20:10 Peter Wright v Jonny Clayton

Final

Price/King v Wright/Clayton

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