Eight more players are vying for the overall victory at the
World Seniors Darts Masters in Yeovil. Sunday afternoon the quarter-finals are on the programme.
The clash of the afternoon session sees
Robert Thornton face
John Part. The winner of this match will meet
Leonard Gates or Chris Mason in the semi-finals.
At the other end of the tournament schedule,
Neil Duff crosses swords with Richie Howson for a place in the last four. The remaining quarter-final is between 16-time world champion
Phil Taylor and qualifier Dennis Harbour.
How to watch World Seniors Darts Masters
The 2023 World Seniors Darts Masters will be available to watch in the UK on BT Sport. Saturday, June 24th's play will be on channel BT Sport 3. 1pm-5pm for the afternoon session and 7pm-11pm for the evening session. On Sunday, June 25th it will be BT Sport 2 in the afternoon and BT Sport 4 in the evening, for the final session to see who is crowned the winner.
How much prize money will the winner of the World Seniors Darts Masters get?
Participants are guaranteed £750 in prize money anyway. Players who win their first-round match will see their prize money rise to £1250.
For the four semi-finalists, £2,500 is up for grabs. The losing finalist gets double that, at £5,000. The winner goes home with the top prize of £10,000.
Schedule World Seniors Darts Masters 2023
Sunday 25 June
Afternoon session (from 14:00)
Quarter-finals
Neil Duff v Richie Howson
Phil Taylor v Dennis Harbour
Robert Thornton v John Part
Leonard Gates v Chris Mason