SKY SPORTS DARTS presenter Emma Paton hit the bullseye for fans ahead of the Premier League Darts finale.
Emma is a fan favourite TV presenter of the darts for Sky viewers.
Her exploits in front of the nation's cameras have seen her cultivate a following of 193,000 on Instagram.
And with no darts for fans to get their teeth into since the end of the Premier League Darts regular season, they were delighted to see Emma posting online.
Her latest post, captioned: "Recently. Ish," saw her posting a photo dump of a number of different photos.
The first saw Emma enjoying a bottle of wine with friends outdoors, with the second showing her taking a selfie in a blue outfit.
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The next set showed her enjoying some time at horse racing before sharing a snap of her interviewing darts sensation Luke Littler.
Then was another selfie with a friend as she wore some funky glasses followed by a video of her in the gym.
Another mirror selfie followed before sharing a trip to Wembley.
Finally, she shared a selfie of her in a blue outfit while in a dressing room, before the post ended with a gorgeous view of the sunset.
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Reacting online, one fan said: "Emma❤️you are one beautiful lady ."
A second said: "Stunning lady, great pics."
Another said: "The darling of the darts."
A fourth added: "SMOKING🔥."
Many others shared fire and love heart emojis.
Emma has also revealed who she is backing to win tonight's Premier League Darts finale.
Writing on Sky Sports, she said: "After going back and forth (and back and forth again!), I think I've settled on a winner...
"Well, are we on a collision course for a rematch of the World Championship final? If we're looking at form from the regular season, Littler and Humphries were the two standout players.
"With Littler trickling in points, losing just three quarter-finals across 16 weeks, with some show-stopping form to boot - who can forget the 114 average against Van Gerwen on week seven - I think he'll come out on top against his bogey player in Smith first.
"Humphries has a great record against MVG which I think will carry on. The world champion has won six of their last seven meetings, and really has the beating of him.
"'Cool Hand' seems almost unplayable when he hits top form, which leads to the question, is the world No 1 the man to beat?
"He's been so consistent in big games across the last six months and I don't see that changing.
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"Humphries for the win and a first Premier League title!"
Paton was right that Humphries would make the final, but was caught out by ruthless Littler hitting a nine-darter on route to an 11-7 win.
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