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World Grand Prix Darts: Schedule, times - Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price, Gary Anderson, Rob Cross matches

The fixture schedule and results for the World Grand Prix in Leicester as Luke Humphries defends his title, with the final taking place on Sunday October 13; World Grand Prix continues on Thursday at 7pm, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+

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Polly James and Dan Dawson give their take on Gary Anderson's outburst regarding the perceived lack of respect for world number one Luke Humphries

All you need to know as an unpredictable World Grand Prix continues with the last night of second-round matches on Thursday on Sky Sports.

With Luke Littler, Michael Smith and, most dramatically of all, Michael van Gerwen all unexpectedly crashing out in a stunning first round, the players left in the draw in Leicester will battle it out to reach the quarter-finals.

Luke Humphries, Rob Cross, Ryan Joyce and Jonny Clayton all secured places in the last eight with wins on Wednesday.

The last 16 will come to a conclusion on Thursday, with Gary Anderson opening the night against Belgium's Mike De Decker.

Anderson beat Michael Smith in a dramatic first-round match and is hoping to reach the quarter-finals at the World Grand Prix for the first time since 2020.

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Michael Smith and Gary Anderson played out a nervy last-leg decider in their first round game at the World Grand Prix

Gerwyn Price faces James Wade in a tasty match-up which could produce fireworks in Leicester.

The pair met just two weeks ago on the European Tour, where Wade got the better of Price.

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Daryl Gurney plays Joe Cullen in what could be another very close match, then Dave Chisnall will go head-to-head with Dimitri Van den Bergh to round off the night.

Schedule of Play and results

2024 BoyleSports World Grand Prix
Monday October 7

8x First Round matches
Josh Rock 0-2 Ryan Joyce
Brendan Dolan 0-2 Martin Schindler
Jonny Clayton 2-0 Ritchie Edhouse
Nathan Aspinall 2-1 Ryan Searle
Raymond van Barneveld 1-2 Ricardo Pietreczko
Luke Humphries 2-1 Stephen Bunting
Rob Cross 2-1 Luke Littler
Gian van Veen 0-2 Ross Smith

Tuesday October 8
8x First Round matches
Dave Chisnall 2-0 Cameron Menzies
Luke Woodhouse 1-2 Dimitri Van den Bergh
Mike De Decker 2-1 Damon Heta
Peter Wright 1-2 James Wade
Gerwyn Price 2-1 Danny Noppert
Michael Smith 1-2 Gary Anderson
Michael van Gerwen 0-2 Daryl Gurney
Chris Dobey 1-2 Joe Cullen

Wednesday October 9
4x Second Round matches
Nathan Aspinall 2-3 Ryan Joyce
Rob Cross 3-1 Martin Schindler
Luke Humphries 3-1 Ricardo Pietreczko
Jonny Clayton 3-1 Ross Smith

Thursday October 10 (7pm)
4x Second Round matches
Gary Anderson vs Mike De Decker
Gerwyn Price vs James Wade
Daryl Gurney vs Joe Cullen
Dave Chisnall vs Dimitri Van den Bergh

Friday October 11 (7pm)
Quarter-Finals
Ryan Joyce vs Rob Cross
Luke Humphries vs Jonny Clayton

Saturday October 12 (8.30pm)
Semi-Finals

Sunday October 13 (8pm)
Final

What is the format?

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Watch every nine-darter that has been hit at the World Grand Prix

The World Grand Prix is an annual PDC tournament that was founded in 1998. It is the fourth of seven ranked majors during the year and the third-longest running televised event in the calendar.

It is the only double-start tournament in the PDC calendar, whereby players must both start and finish on a double (or bullseye). A player will only start scoring points in a leg once they hit a double, with the points value of the double counting as the first scoring dart.

It is a straight knockout tournament with a set-play format, where each set is contested over the best of five legs.

Has there been a nine-darter?

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Enjoy the best moments from the World Grand Prix, from the first nine-darter, Andy Callaby beating Phil Taylor and MVG's first TV title win

Brendan Dolan was the first player to throw a nine-dart leg at the World Grand Prix in 2011 in the double-start format.

The Northern Irishman, who adopted the nickname 'The History Maker' after the tournament, hit double 20, followed by six treble 20s, treble 17 and bullseye to complete the perfect leg.

More history was made in 2014 when James Wade and Robert Thornton both threw nine-dart legs in their second-round clash.

Who are the previous winners?

Phil Taylor holds up the trophy after winning the final against Dave Chisnall. Partypoker.com World Grand Prix Final, Citywest Hotel, Saggart, Co. Dublin. Picture credit: Barry Cregg / SPORTSFILE (Photo by Sportsfile/Corbis/Sportsfile via Getty Images)c
Image: Phil Taylor won the World Grand Prix a record 11 times before retiring from the game in 2017

Phil Taylor is the most-successful player in the tournament's history, having won 11 titles before retiring in 2017.

Michael van Gerwen won his sixth title in 2022, while Luke Humphries is the reigning champion.

Other previous winners are Daryl Gurney (2017), Robert Thornton (2015), James Wade (2010 and 2007), Colin Lloyd (2004) and Alan Warriner (2001).

Last 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final

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A look back at the best of the action from a thrilling 2023 World Grand Prix in Leicester

Following the conclusion of the first round, the last 16 will take place across Wednesday October 9 and Thursday October 10, before the quarter-finals are staged on Friday October 11.

However, in a change to last year's format, Saturday's semi-finals on October 12 will be contested over the best of nine sets, with the final set to be played over the best of 11 sets on Sunday October 13.

What live darts is on Sky Sports?

Luke Humphries will defend his title in the first round against Stephen Bunting
Image: Humphries is the defending World Grand Prix champion

Live darts returns to Sky Sports with the BoyleSports World Grand Prix in Leicester from October 7-13, featuring some of the sport's very biggest stars.

The annual £600,000 tournament will take place at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester from October 7-13, as 32 of the world's top stars compete for the coveted title which was won by Humphries.

Then in November, the Grand Slam of Darts will be hosted in Wolverhampton as Humphries looks to defend another title.

Attention then turns to the turn of the year and the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, beginning on December 15, as the darts calendar continues to provide excitement throughout the year - and you can enjoy the very best here live on Sky Sports.

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