Where to watch World Series of Darts Finals: Schedule, UK times, draw and players involved in Amsterdam

The World Series of Darts Finals will take place this weekend, and all of the best are in town to compete for the title.
Luke Littler is the defending champion after he saw off Michael Smith last year, and The Nuke will no doubt be the favourite for victory once again.
He heads to Amsterdam off the back of claiming the World Matchplay to complete the Triple Crown at just 18.
And he already knows his opponent for the first round with the draw conducted already, and he’s set to face Simon Whitlock.
As we start to approach the PDC World Darts Championship, Littler is looking to add more titles to his name.
Of course, Luke Humphries and co will have something to say about that, and they’ll be out to stop him.
This will be the 11th time this event has taken place and there is a prize fund of £80,000 up for grabs.
World Series of Darts Finals: Dates and how to follow
The World Series of Darts Finals will take place from Friday, September 12 to Sunday, September 14.
It is being held at the AFAS Live, a concert hall in Amsterdam.
It will be shown live on free-to-air television on ITV4, starting with Friday’s evening session at 6pm.
The action will also be streamed on ITVX.
World Series of Darts Finals: Schedule
The action is set to get underway at 6pm UK time on Friday night, and will come to an end on Sunday night.
The last session on Sunday is scheduled to start at 6pm too, and that includes the two semi-finals and the final.
On the Saturday and Sunday, there are earlier sessions, starting at 11:45am.
The first round is split across Friday’s evening session and Saturday afternoon before the second round is on Saturday evening.
The quarter-finals are then on in the afternoon on the Sunday.
All times UK
Friday, September 12
- 6pm – First Round
Saturday, September 13
- 11:45am – First round
- 6pm – Second Round
Sunday, September 14
- 11:45am – Quarter-finals
- 6pm – Semi-finals and Final
World Series of Darts Finals: Fixtures
Friday, September 12
- Kevin Doets v Jermaine Wattimena
- Krzysztof Ratajski v Josh Rock
- Damon Heta v Joe Cullen
- Mike De Decker v Gabriel Clemens
- Luke Humphries v James Wade
- Wessel Nijman v Michael van Gerwen
- Stephen Bunting v Danny Noppert
- Rob Cross v Haupai Puha
Saturday, September 13
- Chris Dobey v Luke Woodhouse
- Cameron Menzies v Peter Wright
- Jonny Tata v Ross Smith
- Cor Dekker v Raymond van Barneveld
- Gerwyn Price v Danny Lauby
- Luke Littler v Simon Whitlock
- Jonny Clayton v Jason Brandon
- Nathan Aspinall v Dave Chisnall
6pm
- De Decker/Clemens v Heta/Cullen
- Bunting/Noppert v Ratajski/Rock
- Humphries/Wade v Doets/Wattimena
- Cross/Puha v Nijman/Van Gerwen
- Price/Lauby v Dekker/Van Barneveld
- Dobey/Woodhouse v Menzies/Wright
- Littler/Whitlock v Clayton/Brandon
- Aspinall/Chisnall v Tata/R Smith
Sunday, September 14
- Quarter-finals
- Semi-finals and Final

World Series of Darts Finals: What has been said?
Humphries heads into the World Series of Darts Finals off the back of victory in the Czech Darts Open.
He beat Josh Rock 8-5 in the final and after said: “I feel a bit emotional.
“Sometimes when I play, I don’t always feel the love – but here, I really do. I’ve felt it in every game I’ve played.
“If it were up to me, I’d have all 14 European Tours held here. You don’t win three times in the same place by accident – it’s clearly special to me.”
What's Your Reaction?






