Our quarter final line up will be known at the end of the day with the last 16 at Ally Pally coming to a close.
Starting the day's play are the two lowest seeds remaining in Wales' Mark Webster and Northern Ireland's Daryl Gurney. Webby removed Mensur Suljovic from the tournament in a last set decider while Superchin punched Robert Thornton out. Two men who throw at pretty much the same pace are next up in 2010 Lakeside finalist Dave Chisnall and 2006 Lakeside winner Jelle Klaasen. Chizzy beat upcoming Northumberland youngster Chris Dobey to reach the last 16 with the Dutch nonce mercifully taking Brendan Dolan out of contention. This is guaranteed to be a fast paced high scoring double missathon so entertainment's certain. Closing out the afternoon are multiple major winner James Wade and 2013 World Youth Champion Michael Smith. The Machine used his wife to distract Steve Beaton yesterday while Blubby Boy got embroiled in a titanic tussle with cling-on Mervyn King on Friday afternoon.
The evening begins with what should be a fairly simple win for "Scotsman" Peter Wright over similarly named Ian White; Panto Pete has averaged over 100 in both his matches while the dabbing Stokie has struggled to even achieve a 90 average and looks nowhere near his best. A rematch from 2015 then follows with 16 time champion of the grope Phil Taylor against Belgian Kim Huybrechts. Their last meeting here saw Kimmy keep the Philth in check before bending over like a bitch in set 7. Despite his reassurances yesterday that he won't overreact, you can be sure he will and lose... again. Ending the day is a rematch of November's Players Championship Finals hilarious semi-final between #1 Michael van Gerwen and angry midget Darren Webster. MVG averaged 109 against Midget in last year's 4-0 L32 win, but with the Norfolk inbred now used to the big stage, it probably won't be as straightforward this time.
Coverage starts at 1:00pm UK time on Sky Sports Darts (SS3).