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PDC Darts World Championship 2022/23: Schedule of play, start times, results, fixtures
THE PDC Darts World Championship is rolling on at pace at Ally Pally.
Peter Wright won the trophy last time out, and he’ll be looking to retain his title in the huge tournament over Christmas and New Year.
PDC Darts Championship 2022/23 schedule and results
Thursday December 15 (7pm GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Mickey Mansell BEAT Ben Robb 3-1 (R1)
Grant Sampson BEAT Keane Barry 3-1 (R1)
Nathan Rafferty BEAT Jermaine Wattimena 3-2 (R1)
Peter Wright BEAT Mickey Mansell 3-0 (R2)
Friday December 16
Afternoon Session (12.30pm GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Alan Soutar BEAT Mal Cuming 3-0 (R1)
Boris Krcmar BEAT Toru Suzuki 3-0 (R1)
Adrian Lewis BEAT Daniel Larsson 3-0 (R1)
Kim Huybrechts BEAT Grant Sampson 3-0 (R2)
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Evening Session (7pm GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Lourence Ilagan BEAT Rowby-John Rodriguez 3-2 (R1)
William O‘Connor BEAT Beau Greaves 3-0 (R1)
Florian Hempel BEAT Keegan Brown 3-2 (R1)
Michael Smith BEAT Nathan Rafferty (R2)
Saturday December 17
Afternoon Session (11am GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Martin Lukeman BEAT Nobuhiro Yamamoto 3-0 (R1)
Simon Whitlock BEAT Christian Perez 3-2 (R1)
Adam Gawlas BEAT Richie Burnett 3-2 (R1)
Alan Soutar BEAT Daryl Gurney 3-0 (R2)
Evening Session (8pm GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Ryan Meikle BEAT Lisa Ashton 3-2 (R1)
Cameron Menzies BEAT Diogo Portela 3-1 (R1)
Josh Rock BEAT Jose Justicia 3-1 (R1)
Dimitri Van den Bergh BEAT Lourance Ilagan 3-0 (R2)
Sunday December 18
Afternoon Session (11am GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Madars Razma BEAT Prakash Jiwa 3-1 (R1)
Karel Sedlacek BEAT Raymond Smith 3-0 (R1)
Luke Woodhouse BEAT Vladyslav Omelchenko 3-0 (R1)
Damon Heta BEAT Adrian Lewis 3-0 (R2)
Evening Session (8pm GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Mike De Decker BEAT Jeff Smith 3-1 (R1)
Scott Williams BEAT Ryan Joyce 3-1 (R1)
Danny Baggish BEAT Matt Campbell 3-0 (R1)
Nathan Aspinall BEAT Boris Krcmar (R2)
Monday December 19
Afternoon Session (12.30pmGMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Andrew Gilding BEAT Robert Owen 3-2 (R1)
Danny Jansen BEAT Paolo Nebrida 3-2 (R1)
Lewy Williams BEAT Niels Zonneveld 3-0 (R1)
Jose de Sousa BEAT Whitlock/Perez 3-2 (R2)
Evening Session (7pm GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Leonard Gates BEAT Geert Nentjes 3-1 (R1)
David Cameron BEAT Ritchie Edhouse 3-2 (R1)
Danny van Trijp BEAT Steve Beaton 3-0 (R1)
Gerwyn Price BEAT Luke Woodhouse 3-1 (R2)
Three-time winner Michael van Gerwen will be challenging for the trophy[/caption]
Tuesday December 20 (7pm GMT)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Jim Williams BEAT Sebastian Bialecki 3-2 (R1)
Jimmy Hendriks BEAT Jamie Hughes 3-1 (R1)
Ricky Evans BEAT Fallon Sherrock 3-1 (R1)
Raymond van Barneveld BEAT Ryan Meikle 3-1 (R2)
Wednesday December 21
Afternoon Session (12.30pm GMT)
2x First Round, 2x Second Round
Darius Labanauskas BEAT John O’Shea 3-2 (R1)
Martijn Kleermaker BEAT Xicheng Han 3-0 (R1)
Josh Rock BEAT Callan Rydz 3-0 (R2)
Dave Chisnall BEAT Andrew Gilding 3-1 (R2)
Evening Session (7pm GMT)
4x Second Round
Mervyn King BEAT Danny Baggish 3-2 (R2)
Gabriel Clemens BEAT William O‘Connor 3-0 (R2)
Michael van Gerwen BEAT Lewis Williams 3-0 (R2)
Stephen Bunting BEAT Leonard Gates (R2)
Thursday December 22
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
4x Second Round
Krzysztof Ratajski BEAT Danny Jansen 3-1 (R2)
Ryan Searle BEAT Adam Gawlas 3-0 (R2)
Mensur Suljovic BEAT Mike De Decker 3-0 (R2)
Dirk van Duijvenbode BEAT Karel Sedlacek 3-2 (R2)
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
4x Second Round
Gary Anderson BEAT Madars Razma 3-1 (R2)
Jim Williams BEAT James Wade 3-2 (R2)
Luke Humphries BEAT Florian Hempel 3-2 (R2)
Vincent van der Voort BEAT Cameron Menzies 3-0 (R2)
Friday December 23
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
4x Second Round
Brendan Dolan BEAT Jimmy Hendriks (R2)
Chris Dobey BEAT Martijn Kleermaker (R2)
Ross Smith BEAT Darius Labanauskas (R2)
Rob Cross BEAT Scott Williams (R2)
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
4x Second Round
Martin Schindler BEAT Martin Lukeman 3-1 (R2)
Danny Noppert BEAT David Cameron 3-1 (R2)
Jonny Clayton BEAT Danny van Trijp 3-0 (R2)
Joe Cullen BEAT Ricky Evans 3-1 (R2)
Tuesday December 27
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
3x Third Round
Dimitri Van den Bergh v Krzysztof Ratajski
Nathan Aspinall v Josh Rock
Jonny Clayton v Brendan Dolan
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
3x Third Round
Jim Williams v Gabriel Clemens
Gerwyn Price v Raymond van Barneveld
Peter Wright v Kim Huybrechts
Wednesday December 28
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
3x Third Round
Ryan Searle v Jose de Sousa
Danny Noppert v Alan Soutar
Gary Anderson v Chris Dobey
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
3x Third Round
Joe Cullen v Damon Heta
Michael van Gerwen v Mensur Suljovic
Michael Smith v Martin Schindler
Thursday December 29
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
3x Third Round
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Ross Smith
Rob Cross v Mervyn King
Dave Chisnall v Stephen Bunting
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
1x Third Round, 2x Fourth Round
Luke Humphries v Vincent van der Voort (R3)
Fourth Round games TBC
Friday December 30
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
3x Fourth Round
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
3x Fourth Round
Sunday January 1
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
2x Quarter-Finals
Evening Session (1930 GMT)
2x Quarter-Finals
Monday January 2 (1930 GMT)
2x Semi-Finals
Tuesday January 3 (2000 GMT)
Final
What TV channel and live stream is the PDC Darts World Championship 2023 on?
The PDC Darts World Championship will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK.
While DAZN will be showing the event in countries such as Germany , Austria and Switzerland.
World Cup 2022 fixtures: What dates do England play? Kick-off times for knockouts and final plus results
FOOTBALL’s party just keeps on rolling – and England are preparing for a World Cup quarter-final.
Gareth Southgate’s side smashed three past Senegal to make it into the quarter-finals – where a tie with cross-Channel rivals France awaits.
France were in fine fettle against Poland, winning 3-1[/caption]
Reigning champions France, favourites to win the tournament Brazil Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal and Lionel Messi’s Argentinian squad have all taken up their positions in the last-16 too.
But four-time winners Germany and Belgium’s golden generation were both eliminated.
Find out the ENTIRE fixture list below…
What are the most important dates for the World Cup?
- The group stages got underway on Sunday, November 20.
- Round of 16 took place from December 3 – December 6.
- Quarter-finals are on from December 9 – December 10.
- Semi-finals are taking place on December 13 – December 14.
- The World Cup final will be on Sunday, December 18.
World Cup full fixture dates
The fixture list has been revealed for the World Cup 2022, following the big draw.
Group stage
Sunday, November 20
- Group A: Qatar 0-2 Ecuador
Monday, November 21
- Group A: Senegal 0-2 Netherlands
- Group B: England 6-2 Iran
- Group B: United States 1-1 Wales
Tuesday, November 22
- Group C: Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
- Group D: Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
- Group C: Mexico 0-0 Poland
- Group D: France 4-1 Australia
Wednesday, November 23
- Group F: Morocco 0-0 Croatia
- Group E: Germany 1-2 Japan
- Group E: Spain 7-0 Costa Rica
- Group F: Belgium 1-0 Canada
Thursday, November 24
- Group G: Switzerland 1-0 Cameroon
- Group H: Uruguay 0-0 South Korea
- Group H: Portugal 3-2 Ghana
- Group G: Brazil 2-0 Serbia
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Friday, November 25
- Group B: Wales 0-2 Iran
- Group A: Qatar 1-3 Senegal
- Group A: Netherlands 1-1 Ecuador
- Group B: England 0-0 United States
Saturday, November 26
- Group D: Tunisia 1-0 Australia
- Group C: Poland 2-0 Saudi Arabia
- Group D: France 2-1 Denmark
- Group C: Argentina 2-0 Mexico
Sunday, November 27
- Group E: Japan 0-1 Costa Rica
- Group F: Belgium 0-2 Morocco
- Group F: Croatia 4-1 Canada
- Group E: Spain 1-1 Germany
Monday, November 28
- Group G: Cameroon 3-3 Serbia
- Group H: South Korea 2-3 Ghana
- Group G: Brazil 1-0 Switzerland
- Group H: Portugal 2-0 Uruguay
Tuesday, November 29
- Group A: Netherlands 2-0 Qatar
- Group A: Ecuador 1-2 Senegal
- Group B: Wales 0-3 England
- Group B: Iran 0-1 United States
Wednesday, November 30
- Group D: Tunisia 1-0 France
- Group D: Australia 1-0 Denmark
- Group C: Poland 0-2 Argentina
- Group C: Saudi Arabia 1-2 Mexico
Thursday, December 1
- Group F: Croatia 0-0 Belgium
- Group F: Canada 1-2 Morocco
- Group E: Japan 2-1 Spain
- Group E: Costa Rica 2-4 Germany
Friday, December 2
- Group H: South Korea 2-1 Portugal
- Group H: Ghana 0-2 Uruguay
- Group G: Cameroon 1-0 Brazil
- Group G: Serbia 2-3 Switzerland
Last 16
Saturday, December 3
- Match 49: Netherlands 3-1 USA
- Match 50: Argentina 2-1 Australia
Sunday, December 4
- Match 52: France 3-1 Poland (3pm)
- Match 51: England 3-0 Senegal (7pm)
Monday, December 5
- Match 53: Japan 1-1 Croatia (1-3 pens) (3pm)
- Match 54: Brazil 4-0 South Korea (7pm)
Tuesday, December 6
- Match 55: Morocco 0-0 Spain (3-0 pens) (3pm)
- Match 56: Portugal 6-1 Switzerland (7pm)
Quarter-finals
Friday, December 9
- Match 58: Brazil 1-1 Croatia (Croatia win 4-2 on pens)
- Match 57: Netherlands 2-2 Argentina (Argentina win 4-3 on pens)
Saturday, December 10
- Match 60: Morocco vs Portugal (3pm)
- Match 59: England vs France (7pm)
Semi-finals
Tuesday, December 13
- Match 61: Argentina vs Croatia (7pm)
Wednesday, December 14
- Match 62: Winners of Match 59 vs Winners of Match 60 (7pm)
- Third/Fourth place play-off
Saturday, December 17
- Losers of Match 61 vs Losers of Match 62 (3pm)
Final
Sunday, December 18
- Winners of Match 61 vs Winners of Match 62 (3pm)
Based on UK time zone
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What are the kick-off times for the World Cup?
The Qatar time zone is three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time which means that games will be played earlier in the UK than locally.
FIFA have stated that the first two rounds of games will kick-off at 1pm, 4pm, 7pm and 10pm local time – 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm UK time.
However, the kick-off timings in the final round of group fixtures and knock-out ties will be at 6pm and 10pm local time – 3pm and 7pm UK time.
Leaving the final to be scheduled at 6pm local time – 3pm UK time.