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  • Scoring System: Each competitor play each other once in a best-of-nine legs match, with two points going to the winner. The top two from each group will then progress to the knockout stages. Any two-way points tie in any position, the player with best leg difference will finish higher. If two players are still level then the winner of the match between them will progress. There is the potential for a Nine-Dart Shoot-Out should three or more players be tied for points and leg difference. For more details see the format section further down.
  • Group A

    • Dave Chisnall 3-5 Raymond van Barneveld
    • Gerwyn Price 5-1 Ted Evetts
    • Dave Chisnall 5-2 Ted Evetts
    • Gerwyn Price 4-5 Raymond van Barneveld
    • Raymond van Barneveld 5-0 Ted Evetts
    • Gerwyn Price 5-4 Dave Chisnall
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    Grand Slam of Darts: Daily Schedule and results

    Saturday November 12
    Afternoon Session (1pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Group Matches (Best of 9 legs)

    • Simon Whitlock 5-2 Mensur Suljovic (B)
    • Dirk van Duijvenbode 5-4 Martin Schindler (D)
    • Joe Cullen 5-1 Ritchie Edhouse (C)
    • Dave Chisnall 3-5 Raymond van Barneveld (A)
    • Rob Cross 5-2 Adam Gawlas (D)
    • Danny Noppert 5-4 Christian Perez (B)
    • Gerwyn Price 5-1 Ted Evetts (A)
    • Michael Smith 5-3 Lisa Ashton (C)

    Evening Session (7pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Group Matches (Best of 9 legs)

    • Ross Smith 4-5 Luke Woodhouse (G)
    • Ryan Searle 5-4 Josh Rock (H)
    • Damon Heta 2-5 Jermaine Wattimena (F)
    • Nathan Aspinall 4-5 Alan Soutar (E)
    • Luke Humphries 5-2 Scott Williams (H)
    • Peter Wright 5-1 Fallon Sherrock (E)
    • Michael van Gerwen 5-2 Nathan Rafferty (G)
    • Jonny Clayton 5-0 Leonard Gates (F)

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    Sunday November 13
    Afternoon Session (1pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Group Matches (Best of 9 legs)

    • Ritchie Edhouse 5-2 Lisa Ashton (C)
    • Martin Schindler 5-3 Adam Gawlas (D)
    • Mensur Suljovic 5-2 Christian Perez (B)
    • Dave Chisnall 5-2 Ted Evetts (A)
    • Danny Noppert 5-2 Simon Whitlock (B)
    • Rob Cross 3-5 Dirk van Duijvenbode (D)
    • Gerwyn Price 4-5 Raymond van Barneveld (A)
    • Michael Smith 5-1 Joe Cullen (C)

    Evening Session (7pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Group Matches (Best of 9 legs)

    • Josh Rock 5-4 Scott Williams (H)
    • Damon Heta 5-4 Leonard Gates (F)
    • Ross Smith 5-2 Nathan Rafferty (G)
    • Nathan Aspinall 5-1 Fallon Sherrock (E)
    • Jonny Clayton 5-0 Jermaine Wattimena (F)
    • Michael van Gerwen 5-1 Luke Woodhouse (G)
    • Peter Wright 5-4 Alan Soutar (E)
    • Luke Humphries 5-1 Ryan Searle (H)

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    Monday November 14 (7pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Group Matches (Best of 9 legs)

    • Dirk van Duijvenbode 5-3 Adam Gawlas
    • Raymond van Barneveld 5-0 Ted Evetts
    • Simon Whitlock 5-3 Christian Perez
    • Danny Noppert 5-4 Mensur Suljovic
    • Gerwyn Price 5-4 Dave Chisnall
    • Joe Cullen 5-3 Lisa Ashton
    • Michael Smith 5-1 Ritchie Edhouse
    • Rob Cross 5-4 Martin Schindler

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    Tuesday November 15 (7pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Group Matches (Best of 9 legs)

    • Jermaine Wattimena 5-1 Leonard Gates (F)
    • Jonny Clayton 2-5 Damon Heta (F)
    • Luke Woodhouse 4-5 Nathan Rafferty (G)
    • Michael van Gerwen 4-5 Ross Smith (G)
    • Alan Soutar 5-2 Fallon Sherrock (E)
    • Peter Wright 2-5 Nathan Aspinall (E)
    • Ryan Searle 3-5 Scott Williams (H)
    • Luke Humphries 3-5 Josh Rock (H)

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    Wednesday November 16 (7pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Second Round (Best of 19 legs)

    • Raymond van Barneveld 10-8 Simon Whitlock
    • Michael Smith 10-8 Rob Cross
    • Danny Noppert 8-10 Gerwyn Price
    • Dirk van Duijvenbode 4-10 Joe Cullen

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    Thursday November 17 (7pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Second Round (Best of 19 legs)

    • Nathan Aspinall 10-6 Jermaine Wattimena
    • Jonny Clayton 8-10 Alan Soutar
    • Michael van Gerwen 10-8 Josh Rock ROCK HITS A NINE-DARTER
    • Luke Humphries 10-8 Ross Smith

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    Friday November 18
    Evening Session (1pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Quarter-finals (Best of 31 legs)

    • Michael Smith 16-15 Joe Cullen
    • Raymond van Barneveld 16-13 Gerwyn Price

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    Saturday November 19
    Evening Session (7pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Quarter-finals (Best of 31 legs)

    • Alan Soutar 12-16 Nathan Aspinall
    • Michael van Gerwen 10-16 Luke Humphries

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    Sunday November 20
    Afternoon Session (1pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Semi-finals (Best of 31 legs)

    • Raymond van Barneveld 12-16 Michael Smith
    • Nathan Aspinall 16-12 Luke Humphries

    Evening Session (7pm)
    TV Coverage: Sky Sports
    Final (Best of 31 legs)

    • Michael Smith 16-5 Nathan Aspinall

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    What TV channel is the Grand Slam of Darts on?

    Every session of the Grand Slam of Darts will be televised live on Sky Sports.


    Grand Slam of Darts: Sky Bet odds


    Grand Slam of Darts: Invited players and qualifiers

    Invited in the following order; TV Event Finalists, then European Tour Winners, then Players Championship winners (up to 16)

    • 2021/22 PDC World Champion - PETER WRIGHT (1)
    • 2021 Grand Slam Champion - GERWYN PRICE (2)
    • 2022 Premier League Champion - MICHAEL VAN GERWEN (3)
    • 2022 World Matchplay Champion - (Michael van Gerwen)
    • 2022 World Grand Prix Champion - (Michael van Gerwen)
    • 2022 Masters Champion - JOE CULLEN (4)
    • 2022 UK Open Champion - DANNY NOPPERT (5)
    • 2022 European Champion - ROSS SMITH (6)
    • 2021 Players Championship Finals Champion - (Peter Wright)
    • 2022 World Series of Darts Finals Champion - (Gerwyn Price)
    • 2022 World Cup Champions x2 - DAMON HETA & SIMON WHITLOCK (7-8)
    • 2021/22 PDC World Championship runner-up - MICHAEL SMITH (9)
    • 2021 Grand Slam runner-up - (Peter Wright)
    • 2022 Premier League runner-up - (Joe Cullen)
    • 2022 World Matchplay runner-up - (Gerwyn Price)
    • 2022 World Grand Prix runner-up - NATHAN ASPINALL (10)
    • 2022 Masters runner-up - DAVE CHISNALL (11)
    • 2022 UK Open runner-up - (Michael Smith)
    • 2022 European Championship runner-up - (Michael Smith)
    • 2021 Players Championship Finals runner-up - RYAN SEARLE (12)
    • 2022 World Series of Darts Finals runners-up - DIRK VAN DUIJVENBODE (13)
    • 2022 World Cup runners-up x2 - (Gerwyn Price &) JONNY CLAYTON (14)

    2022 European Tour Event Winners
    In order of number of event wins and then PDC Ranking Order

    • LUKE HUMPHRIES x4 (15)

    2022 Players Championship Event Winners

    In order of number of event wins and then PDC Ranking Order

    • ROB CROSS x2 (16)

    PDC Tour Card Holder Qualifier

    • RITCHIE EDHOUSE
    • RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD
    • ADAM GAWLAS
    • ALAN SOUTAR
    • MARTIN SCHINDLER
    • LUKE WOODHOUSE
    • MENSUR SULJOVIC
    • JERMAINE WATTIMENA

    Additional Qualifiers

    • 2021 World Youth Champion - TED EVETTS
    • 2021 World Youth Championship runner-up - NATHAN RAFFERTY
    • 2022 Challenge Tour Order of Merit winner - SCOTT WILLIAMS
    • 2022 Development Tour Order of Merit - JOSH ROCK
    • 2022 Women’s World Matchplay Winner - FALLON SHERROCK
    • 2022 Women's Series Order of Merit Winner - LISA ASHTON
    • 2022 PDC Asian Championship Winner - CHRISTIAN PEREZ
    • 2022 North American Championship Winner - LEONARD GATES

    Grand Slam of Darts: Tournament format

    Group Stage (Potentially complicated!!)

    The 32 players are drawn into eight groups of four players during the round-robin stage, and they will play each other once. The opening games are decided by a draw, with the second set of matches seeing the two winners from the first games meeting each other, and the two losers also playing each other. The third set of matches will consist of the pairings which have not previously met.

    Two points are awarded for a win and no points will be awarded for a loss. Each game is the best of nine legs.

    The top two players in each group will progress to the knockout phase. Should there be a two-way points tie for first place in any group, then the player with the best leg difference will be deemed to have won the group. If both players have the same leg difference, then the player who won the group match between the two players will be deemed to have won the group.

    Should Points, Leg Difference, Tournament Average and Legs Won Against Throw not be able to separate three players, then if one player has defeated both of the other two players then this player will be deemed to have finished higher, and the winner of the group match between the remaining two players will be the ‘second’ of the three. Should the three players have secured one win apiece against each other, then a Nine-Dart Shoot-Out will be played between the relevant players to determine final standings, with the highest aggregate score over nine darts being used to separate players.

    In the event a “Nine-Dart Shoot-Out” finishes level between two or more players, those players who have tied on the most points will continue to throw three darts each in the same order until one player scores more points than the other player(s) with his three darts.

    From the second round onwards, the tournament will be in a knockout format.

    Knockout stage (far more simple!)

    From the second round onwards, the tournament will be in a knockout format. There will be no tie-break rule employed in any match.


    Grand Slam of Darts: Prize money

    • Winner £125,000
    • Runner-Up £65,000
    • Semi-Finalists £40,000
    • Quarter-Finalists £20,000
    • Second Round Losers £10,000
    • Third in Group £7,500
    • Fourth in Group £4,000
    • Group Winner Bonus £3,500
    • Total: £550,000

    Grand Slam of Darts: The History

    The Grand Slam of Darts used to bring together the best players from the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and the British Darts Organisation (BDO) but since the latter's demise in 2020, it's now purely a PDC event.

    Phil Taylor won the first three finals against Andy Hamilton, Terry Jenkins and Scott Waites - averaging over 100 in each one - but he failed at the quarter-final stages to Steve Beaton in 2010.

    That year, Waites bounced back from his 16-2 hammering at the hands of 12 months to become the first ever BDO player to win the event by coming from 8-0 down to defeat James Wade. No other BDO player has ever reached the final.

    Taylor averaged over 109 in a 16-4 thrashing of Gary Anderson to reclaim the title in 2011 before Raymond van Barneveld edged a thrilling all-Dutch battle to beat Michael van Gerwen in 2012.

    Two more titles for The Power followed in 2013 and 2014 to take his overall tally to six when he defeated Robert Thornton and Dave Chisnall but he would lose his first final in 2015 when Michael van Gerwen triumphed 16-13 in a high-quality showdown.

    The Dutchman twice successfully defended his crown in 2016 and 2017 with victories over James Wade and Peter Wright respectively but the next year Gerwyn Price would bag his first televised title with a controversial victory over Gary Anderson.

    The Welshman would go on to defend his crown 12 months later with a brutal 16-6 demolition job over Snakebite before Jose de Sousa triumphed over James Wade in 2020.

    Price would then bring up a hat-trick of titles in this competition when defeating Wright in the 2021 final.

    Grand Slam of Darts Finals

    Grand Slam of Darts Most Titles

    • Phil Taylor - 6
    • Michael van Gerwen - 3
    • Gerwyn Price - 3
    • Jose de Sousa - 1
    • Scott Waites - 1
    • Raymond van Barneveld - 1

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