
The PDC World Darts Championship resumes at Ally Pally with heavyweights like Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, and Gian van Veen headlining Round 3 action on Sunday.
PDC World Championship
The PDC World Darts Championship heats up at Alexandra Palace as Round 3 delivers another thrilling day of competition on Sunday. Heavyweights like Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, and Gary Anderson take to the oche alongside emerging talents such as Gian van Veen and Damon Heta.
With the pressure mounting and every leg counting towards the Sid Waddell Trophy, fans can anticipate nail-biting best-of-7 showdowns across afternoon and evening sessions. Ally Pally's electric atmosphere promises unmissable drama as the tournament marches towards the knockout stages.
Day 15 Schedule & Odds to Win Match
Afternoon Session
12:40 - Martin Schindler vs Ryan Searle
Schindler - 15/13
Searle - 3/4
14:00 - Damon Heta vs Rob Cross
Heta - 1/1
Cross - 10/11
15:15 - Gary Anderson vs Jermaine Wattimena
Anderson - 4/6
Wattimena - 26/19
Evening Session
19:10 - Gian van Veen vs Madars Razma
van Veen - 1/12
Razma - 10/1
20:30 - Luke Humphries vs Gabriel Clemens
Humphries - 1/14
Clemens - 10/1
21:45 - Michael van Gerwen vs Arno Merk
van Gerwen - 1/10
Merk - 8/1
World Darts Championship Day 15 Accumulator @ 2/1 - BoyleSports
Martin Schindler vs Ryan Searle - Over 5.5 Sets @ 8/13 (UniBet)
The third round showdown between Martin Schindler and Ryan Searle is anyone’s guess. Both players are evenly matched, and this one could easily go the distance. With neither expected to dominate, backing over 5.5 sets at a best price of 8/13 on UniBet appears the sensible option.
Both are heavy scorers and reliable 180 hitters, so each player should take at least a couple of sets, if not more. Searle will have the home crowd behind him, while Schindler can count on strong support from his German following. Everything is in place for a back-and-forth battle in Sunday afternoon’s curtain-raiser.
Gary Anderson vs Jermaine Wattimena - Jermaine Wattimena +2.5 Handicap @ 1/3 (BoyleSports)
Gary Anderson has produced a couple of contrasting performances to set up a third round tie with Jermaine Wattimena. The Flying Scotsman survived a scare to beat Adam Hunt 3-2 in round one before rolling back the years with a vintage display to defeat Connor Scutt 3-1.
It’s therefore difficult to predict which version of Anderson will show up on Sunday, but either way, he can expect a stern test from Wattimena. The Dutchman has already dispatched Dominik Gruellich and Scott Williams, and he is more than capable of pushing former world champion Anderson to his limits.
With Wattimena priced up as the odds-against outsider here, the opportunity to back the Machine Gun with a 2.5 head start on the handicap holds plenty of appeal. The 37-year-old Dutch thrower is one of the most improved players on the PDC circuit in recent years, and he can keep this contest closer than the pre-match odds suggest.
Gian van Veen vs Madars Razma - Gian van Veen -2.5 180s Handicap @ 2/5 (BoyleSports)
With Gian van Veen the clear odds-on favorite in his third round clash with Madars Razma, taking the Dutchman in the 180s market is the obvious angle of attack. Van Veen delivered one of the tournament's standout performances so far, roaring back to beat Alan Soutar 3-1 in round two, averaging a huge 108.28 and winning the 180 battle 7-2.
The Giant is one of the PDC's deadliest 180 hitters, with only four players racking up more maximums than van Veen (13) across the opening two rounds.
Razma, meanwhile, is known for targeting the treble 19 bed, as seen in his first two matches, where he ended up on the wrong side of 180 counts of 4-1 and 6-2. As a serial maximum hitter, van Veen looks worth backing with a -2.5 180 handicap.
The accumulator is a best price of 2/1 at BoyleSports while publishing.








