Gerwyn Price set up a blockbuster New Year's Day showdown with Michael Smith at the World Darts Championship after both came through in the last 16, while Gary Anderson set up a stellar showdown with Rob Cross.
Price, the defending champion and world No 1, lost the opening set to Dirk van Duijvenbode before flexing his muscles to complete a handsome 4-1 win.
Smith set up a showdown with Price in the last eight after a rollercoaster ride against Jonny Clayton - winning the 10th leg of the deciding set to seal a phenomenal 4-3 victory.
In the final third-round match, two-time world champion Gary Anderson survived a match dart to find a way to edge past Ian White in another epic encounter.
World Darts Championship - Wednesday Evening Results
| R3 |
Gary Anderson |
4-3 |
Ian White |
| R4 |
Gerwyn Price |
4-1 |
Dirk van Duijvenbode |
| R4 |
Jonny Clayton |
3-4 |
Michael Smith |
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Price won 12 consecutive legs to complete a comprehensive victory over Van Duijvenbode
Van Duijvenbode made a storming start to his clash with Price, showing the top seed just what he is capable of by snatching the opening set with a 12-dart break.
But the Welshman raised his game to sweep through the next two sets without reply before extending his lead with a second ton-out and a roof-raising 132 bullseye finish in back-to-back legs.
Price was getting better and better as he landed a spectacular 164 on the bull at the start of the fifth leg.
And he completed a resounding performance by reeling off a 12th leg on the bounce with a saucy 136 checkout.
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Price hit FIVE ton-plus finishes during his win against Van Duijvenbode - including two checkouts on the bullseye!
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Smith booked his place in the quarter final against Price after edging Clayton in a classic encounter
Price's Welsh World Cup-winning teammate Clayton raced through the opening two sets against former finalist Smith, averaging an enormous 110.60.
St Helens sharp-shooter Smith responded in superb fashion by winning the next two sets to level up a gripping contest with a 101 average to Clayton's 104.
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Clayton and Smith hit three consecutive ton-plus finishes in a high-quality sixth set
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'Bully Boy' moved one set away from recording an upset win by pinning tops, but then the contest exploded into life.
Clayton hit back with a 180 and a stunning 161 to break throw in the opening leg of the sixth set. Smith replied by pinning a 121 checkout on the bull, but the Welshman nailed 105 and then struck double 12 to send the clash into a deciding set.
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They also hit back-to-back ton-plus finishes in the final set
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Smith produced a timely 112 checkout to break throw and go within a leg of victory at 2-1. However, the Premier League champion Clayton replied with a exquisite 120 to save his skin as the match headed into a tie-break.
At 4-4 in legs and the match seemingly heading towards sudden-death, Smith took out 65 to break throw before completing an astonishing win thanks to double 10.
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'Diamond' White missed 15 darts at doubles but he still managed to sneak the first set against Anderson. He soon doubled up to leave the two-time World Champion with plenty of work to do.
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White went 3-0 up with a gorgeous 124 checkout to leave Anderson on the brink of defeat
Although Anderson stuttered into life with a 111 finish, it was White who moved three sets up with a fabulous 124.
'The Flying Scotsman' pulled one back to stay alive, despite an average of 87.64, before clinching the next against the throw.
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Anderson battled back from three sets down to level at 3-3 with his second 111 checkout of the match
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He completed an unlikely comeback - after punishing White for hitting the wrong bed with a match dart - with his second 111 finish of the match before sealing the deciding set 3-1.
Live World Darts Championship
World Darts Championship - Thursday at the Worlds
| Afternoon |
R4 |
Raymond Smith |
vs |
Mervyn King |
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R4 |
Alan Soutar |
vs |
Callan Rydz |
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R4 |
Chris Dobey |
vs |
Luke Humphries |
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| Evening |
R4 |
James Wade |
vs |
Martijn Kleermaker |
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R4 |
Gary Anderson |
vs |
Rob Cross |
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R4 |
Peter Wright |
vs |
Ryan Searle |
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World Darts Championship - Wednesday Afternoon Results
| R3 |
Jose De Sousa |
3-4 |
Alan Soutar |
| R3 |
Nathan Aspinall |
0-4 |
Callan Rydz |
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Alan Soutar took out another huge name, this time beating Jose De Sousa to reach the last 16 of the Worlds
Scottish firefighter Alan Soutar extinguished the hopes of Premier League finalist and world No 7 Jose De Sousa to reach the last 16 of the tournament on debut.
'Soots' nailed a massive 136 to complete a stunning 4-3 win over an out of sorts De Sousa, recovering from 3-2 behind to continue his fairytale run at Alexandra Palace.
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Soutar won the match with this blockbuster 136 checkout...
Despite 45 missed doubles and 88.54 average, Soutar said he was "absolutely buzzing" when speaking to Sky Sports' Polly James after his win.
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Callan Rydz doesn't see himself as a serious contender, despite a whitewash win over Nathan Aspinall
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Callan Rydz caused a seismic shock of his own in the last match of the afternoon by ending the hopes of former two-time semi-finalist, Nathan Aspinall.
The Geordie thrower knocked out the world No 10 with a riot of a performance, averaging 98.35, hitting seven 180s and 41.4 per cent checkout percentage.
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Aspinall, who was struggling on the oche with tendonitis and tennis elbow, could not cope with the finishing power of Rydz, who will now take on Soutar for a spot in the quarter-finals on Thursday afternoon.
Dave Chisnall became the third player to withdraw from the Worlds due to a positive Covid-19 test meaning Luke Humphries received a bye to the fourth round.
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