Who is playing in the PDC Home Tour darts TONIGHT and how do I watch live?
DARTS is back - but not as you know it.
Stars of the PDC Tour have returned to action despite the Covid-19 pandemic, battling it out from their living rooms and returning live sport to our screens.
Who is playing in the PDC Home Tour darts tonight?
IT was a dramatic first week of the tournament with some of the big favourites losing their groups.
First, reigning world champion Peter Wright lost after shock defeat by Jamie Lewis, which saw the Welshman safely through as group winner.
And on day two, Gerwyn Price was humbled by Luke Woodhouse, who hit a nine-darter on his way to a 5-0 victory and a three match clean-sweep.
While it was Dave Chisnall's night to shine on Sunday as he cruised past the competition to claim his place in the next round.
Monday night saw 20-year-old Geert Nentjes dominate a group including Lisa Ashton and Ross Smith.
Tuesday night's group saw South African Devon Petersen in action against Luke Humphries, Nick Kenny and Joe Murnan - and it was World No109 Kenny who stunned the field to win.
Wednesday saw James Wade as the big draw, but the World No8's group was won by Ryan Searle.
And on Thursday, Jelle Klaasen made it through by just one leg as he edged out Ryan Meikle despite losing 5-4 to the Brit.
Friday's schedule saw Jonny Clayton power through with a clean sweep, winning three games out of three.
Martijn Kleermaker topped the standings on Saturday by a single leg from both Michael Smith and Matt Clark as all three players ended with two wins and a loss, before Nathan Aspinall triumphed on Sunday.
Alan Tabern won his group which featured Simon Whitlock the following night.
Max Hopp was the victor for Group 12, which was cut down to a three-player group after Keegan Brown suffered technical problems.
Group 13 was won by Carl Wilkinson, who won all three of his matches against Steve Beaton, Callan Rydz and Matthew Edgar.
Chris Dobey was winner of Group 14, Darren Webster came through Group 15 with a clean sweep and Jeff Smith took Group 16.
Oz ace Damon Heta won Group 17, playing through the night back in the native Australia due to the time difference.
Stephen Bunting secured Group 18 while Premier League leader Glen Durrant wasted no time in booking his place on Wednesday.
Sunday night's line-up is as follows (7.30pm start):
- Keegan Brown vs Reece Robinson
- Jose De Sousa vs Robert Thornton
- Reece Robinson vs Robert Thornton
- Keegan Brown vs Jose De Sousa
- Jose De Sousa vs Reece Robinson
- Robert Thornton vs Keegan Brown
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How can I watch it?
YOU can watch every leg of the tournament for free through the PDC website.
Usually requiring a subscription, the PDC have made the Home Tour available to everyone.
To stream, on the PDC Darts homepage and watch away.
The first night saw darts fans frustrated by server issues, with unprecedented numbers chasing a rare live sport fix.