It has all come down to this at PDC UK Q-School with former World Master, Adam Smith-Neale one win away from a Tour Card with the final outright to be handed out shortly in Milton Keynes but unlike over in Kalkar, the final Tour Cards go down to the wire.
Smith-Neale does not have enough points to seal it through the Order of Merit if he loses, while Kenny will be assured of his spot anyway.
Kenny saw off Callum Goffin who will make his PDC debut, the Welshman needed one leg and was told the fact while he was getting ecstatic about sealing his spot on the tour.
As a result, it was a nervy start to the tie but he sealed his spot in style with a 105 checkout before going on to lose to Kenny.
While Smith-Neale took down Q-School veteran, Prakash Jiwa 6-4, one player who will hope it is a Kenny win is Conan Whitehead. If Kenny wins, he drops off the Order of Merit allowing Whitehead the ninth and final spot. Drama still in MK.
Last 16
Dylan Slevin (98.19) 6 | 1 (84.17) Stephen Burton
Prakash Jiwa (91.01) 6 | 4 (89.33) Dan Read
Adam Smith-Neale (102.98) 6 | 1 (94.82) Mark Challenger
Lewis Pride (90.71) 6 | 5 (96.06) Christian Perez
James Howard Hughes (92.97) 6 | 0 (86.53) Michael Flynn
Callum Goffin (90.44) 6 | 1 (82.47) Mike Warburton
Nick Kenny (91.95) 6 | 4 (88.20) Cam Crabtree
Andy Boulton (84.64) 6 | 3 (78.08) Carl Sneyd
Quarter-Finals
Prakash Jiwa (83.11) 6 | 5 (83.54) Dylan Slevin
Adam Smith-Neale (80.88) 6 | 4 (83.59) Lewis Pride
Callum Goffin (84.65) 6 | 5 (85.92) James Howard Hughes
Nick Kenny (93.68) 6 | 2 (93.30) Andy Boulton
Semi-Finals
Adam Smith-Neale (93.81) 6 | 4 (89.38) Prakash Jiwa
Nick Kenny (90.43) 6 | 3 (83.28) Callum Goffin
Final
Adam Smith-Neale - | - Nick Kenny