PDC World Championship

PDC World Championship Day 12 promises another thrilling session at Ally Pally, with world number one Luke Humphries and 2023 World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall highlighting the evening lineup. Humphries, coming off a dominant 3-0 performance, takes on veteran Paul Lim, while Aspinall faces American powerhouse Leonard Gates in what should be a high-scoring affair.

The afternoon session features Darren Beveridge against Latvian star Madars Razma, followed by exciting young Dutch talent Wessel Nijman meeting former World Championship semifinalist Gabriel Clemens. Kenya’s David Munyua will aim to cause another major upset versus Kevin Doets, before multiple major champion James Wade faces the quick-throwing Ricky Evans. In the evening, rising Dutch star Gian van Veen battles Scotland’s Alan Soutar, while fan favourite Charlie Manby rounds off the night against Adam Sevada, hoping to continue his strong tournament debut.

Day 11 Schedule & Odds to Win Match

Afternoon Session

12:45 – Darren Beveridge vs Madars Razma
Darren Beveridge: 19/20
Madars Razma: 1/1

13:30 – Wessel Nijman vs Gabriel Clemens
Wessel Nijman: 1/4
Gabriel Clemens: 4/1

14:30 – David Munyua vs Kevin Doets
David Munyua: 8/1
Kevin Doets: 1/10

15:30 – James Wade vs Ricky Evans
James Wade: 4/9
Ricky Evans: 11/5

Evening Session

19:15 – Gian van Veen vs Alan Soutar
Gian van Veen: 1/8
Alan Soutar: 13/2

20:00 – Nathan Aspinall vs Leonard Gates
Nathan Aspinall: 1/9
Leonard Gates: 9/1

21:00 – Luke Humphries vs Paul Lim
Luke Humphries: 1/33
Paul Lim: 25/1

22:00 – Charlie Manby vs Adam Sevada
Charlie Manby: 1/2
Adam Sevada: 7/4

Midnite

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World Darts Championship Day 12 Accumulator @ 11/4 – BoyleSports

Leg 1: Darren Beveridge vs Madars Razma – Darren Beveridge Most 180s

Best odds of 8/15 at Betfred while publishing.

Backing Darren Beveridge to hit the most 180s against Madars Razma makes sense at best odds of 8/15 with Betfred. Razma has a reputation for focusing on the treble 19, as he did during his round one win over Jamai van den Herik. The Latvian landed just one maximum in that contest and is unlikely to change his approach against Beveridge.

Beveridge swept aside Dimitri Van den Bergh with a 3–0 win in round one, comfortably winning the 180 battle 3-1. The Scotsman takes a more traditional route by targeting treble 20s and looks well placed to outscore Razma in maximums during Monday afternoon’s curtain-raiser.

Leg 2: James Wade vs Ricky Evans – James Wade Win

Best odds of 4/9 at 888Sport.

James Wade and Ricky Evans bring the curtain down on Monday afternoon’s second round action at the Ally Pally. Wade set up this clash with a dominant 3-0 victory over Ryusei Azemoto, while Evans progressed by the same scoreline after making light work of Man Lok Leung.

It comes as little surprise to see Wade installed as the firm favourite here. The Machine boasts proven course-and-distance form across all major tournaments, reaching the semi-finals of the World Darts Championship on four separate occasions.

While Wade is unlikely to have everything his own way against Evans, his big-stage nous and steadier scoring should prove decisive. It is also worth noting that Wade recorded a 5–2 victory over Rapid at last month’s Grand Slam of Darts.

Leg 3: Nathan Aspinall vs Leonard Gates – Nathan Aspinall Over 3.5 180s

Best odds of 3/10 at William Hill while publishing.

Nathan Aspinall booked his place in the second round with a 3-1 win over Lourence Ilagan, although the contest was far closer than the scoreline suggests. The Asp racked up six 180s in that opening victory, and a minimum of four maximums looks well within reach when he goes up against Leonard Gates.

Aspinall has been one of the most consistent 180 hitters on the PDC circuit this season, amassing 541 to date, a tally surpassed by just 11 other players. Like the aforementioned Ilagan, Gates claimed a set when losing 3-1 to Aspinall at this stage of the competition 12 months ago, and a repeat looks plausible. That scenario would create further opportunity for Aspinall to cover the over 3.5 180s line.

Leg 4: Luke Humphries vs Paul Lim – Luke Humphries Win & Most 180s

Best odds of 2/9 at QuinnBet while publishing.

Paul Lim shocked Jeffrey de Graaf in round one, but beating Luke Humphries would rank as one of the biggest upsets in Ally Pally history. Humphries is the clear favourite and has to be fancied to see off the Singapore icon while also hitting the most 180s.

Cool Hand is well known as one of the heaviest 180 hitters on the planet, landing eight maximums when seeing off Ted Evetts in round one.

Lim’s opening-round heroics came with just two 180s, and he is likely to be overpowered by Humphries, who should comfortably secure victory while leading the 180 count.

Leg 5: Charlie Manby vs Adam Sevada – Charlie Manby Over 3.5 180s

Best odds of 12/25 at VirginBet during publishing.

Charlie Manby has firmly announced himself as one of darts’ brightest young stars after pulling off a first-round upset against Cameron Menzies. As a result of that triumph, the talented 20-year-old heads into his second round clash with Adam Sevada as the clear favourite.

Backing Manby to hit over 3.5 180s looks a strong play. The Huddersfield hotshot is a heavy scorer, racking up an impressive 466 maximums across 2025, including five in his opening win over Menzies.

With the Ally Pally crowd likely to be firmly behind him again on Monday night, Manby looks well placed to dominate the 180 battle against Sevada, who managed just two maximums in his first round win over Matt Campbell.

This five-fold accumulator is a best price of 11/4 at BoyleSports.