Darts: World Matchplay with Cross and Wright Live on TV, Stream & Ticker

With the World Matchplay, one of the most important tournaments awaits the darts fans. Today it starts with the match of a superstar.

At the World Matchplay, the stars fight for the second round. Two ex-world champions are at the start of today’s afternoon session.

Day two at the World Matchplay: On Sunday afternoon, some well -known stars intervene. Among other things, the ex-world champion Peter Wright and Rob Cross come to the board.

It starts in Blackpool with the first match of the day at 2:15 p.m.

The Australian Damon Heta and Andrew Gilding from Great Britain contest the opening match. Cross then measures Dirk van Duijvenbode.

Wright and Jermaine Wattimena are opposed in game three. In the last duel of the afternoon session, Dave Chisnall fights against Mike de Decker to move into the next round.

The World Matchplay is a tournament with great tradition – it has been held since 1994.

The top 16 of the Order of Merit and the top 16 of the Pro Tour Order of Merit are qualified for the World Matchplay, which are not already qualified via the Great Order of Merit.

With Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko, two German players are also one of the starters. Schindler starts the tournament against Jonny Clayton on Sunday evening, Pietreczko is only on Monday. His opponent will be Chris Dobey.

At the World Matchplay, The Stars Are Battling for a Place in the Second Round. Two Former World Champions are at the start in Today’s Afternoon Session.

Day Two at the World Matchplay: On Sunday Afnternoon, Some Well-Known Stars wants be in action. Among Others, The Former World Champions Peter Wright and Rob Cross Will be at the board.

IT starts in Blackpool with the first match of the day at 2:15 PM

The Opening Match is between Australian Damon Heta and Andrew Gilding from Great Britain. Cross then Competes Against Dirk van Duijvenbode.

In Game Three, Wright and Jermaine Wattimena Face Each other. In the Last Duel of the Afternoon Session, Dave Chisnall Fights Against Mike de Decker for a Place in the next round.

The World Matchplay is a tournament with a great tradition – it has been hero her 1994.

Big Surprise in Round 1 at the World Matchplay! Defending Champion Luke Humphries Has a Weak Evening and is Eliminated Against a Dutchman.

Qualified for the World Matchplay Are the Top 16 of the Order of Merit As Well as The Top 16 of the Pro Tour Order of Merit, Who Are Not Already Qualified Via the Big Order of Merit.

Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko Are So Two German Players Among the Stars. Schindler Starts on Sunday Evening Against Jonny Clayton in the Tournament, Pietreczko is only on Monday. His opponent wants Be Chris Dobey.

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