Sunday marks the final day of Lakeside 2023. Successively, the finals of the girls', boys', ladies' and men's tournament will be completed.
First, Aurora Fochesato and Krisztina Turai compete for the girls' title. Then Bradley van der Velden faces off with Adam Dee in the boys' final.
Aileen de Graaf will play the final at Lakeside on Sunday night for the first time in her career. After her victory over four-time world champion Lisa Ashton, the Dutch player will face top favorite Beau Greaves in the final.
There is also a Dutchman in the men's final. Chris Landman eliminated Jelle Klaasen on Saturday night and will take on Belgian Andy Baetens in the final match.
Through the channels of the WDF, Winmau and Tungsten Tales the live streams will be made available as well as Ayozat in the U.K.
The total prize pool for the WDF Lakeside World Championship includes £257,000 in prize money. That is a lot less than in 2022, when £300,000 was paid out.
The main prize for the winner of the men's and women's tournament did remain the same. The winner in the men's will take home 50,000 pounds in prize money. The winner in the women's will receive a check for 25,000 pounds.
Sunday, Dec. 10 (from 6 p.m.)
Aurora Fochesato v Krisztina Turai (girls' final)
Bradley van der Velden v Adam Dee (boys' final)
Beau Greaves v Aileen de Graaf (women's final)
Andy Baetens v Chris Landman (men's final)