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  • Result: Richie Howson 10-2 Leonard Gates

  • Result: Martin Adams 10-9 Phil Taylor

  • Result: Andy Hamilton 10-8 John Henderson

  • Result: Richard-Eirig Rowlands 10-9 Robert Thornton

  1. Who to look out for?published at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

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    Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor is the most well-known name competing at the tournament, and he will be looking to go one further than last year when he was defeated in the final.

    The legendary 16-time world champion has a great record in Blackpool, having won all of his PDC World Matchplay titles in the town.

    ‘The Soulger’ Leonard Gates also returns looking to defend his title after he beat Taylor in last year’s final.

    But three-time World Champion Martin ‘Wolfie’ Adams will be hoping he can spoil any hopes of a title defence as he returns to the Viva stage.

  2. Order of playpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

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    Saturday 23rd March

    13:00 - Leonard Gates v Richie Howson

    14:00 - Phil Taylor v Martin Adams

    15:00 - John Henderson v Andy Hamilton

    16:00 - Robert Thornton v Richard-Eirig Rowlands

  3. How can I watch the The World Senior Darts Tourpublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

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    The World Senior Darts Tour returns this weekend (23-24 March) with the ‘Champion of Champions’, you can watch live coverage of the event in Blackpool across ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport.

    Eight of the world’s best senior darts players will compete for the trophy, which was won last year by the Texan Leonard Gates.

    Action starts from 13:00 on both Saturday and Sunday, and you can watch live coverage on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer and ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website and App.

  4. How to get into dartspublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

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    Darts has a reputation as being slightly less vigorous exercise then some of its cousins.

    That may well be true, but in terms of meeting new people, finding a hobby and perfecting a difficult craft, it's as good a sport as any!

    The traditional route into darts has long been through your local pub, but an era of increased professionalism has opened up paths into the sport outside of the boozer.

    The is the main governing body offering its own route into the sport, however you can find local opportunities inand through their local governing bodies.

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    Darts champion delivers treble maths masterclass