The Unibet Home Tour continues on Monday from 1930 BST as history-maker Lisa Ashton stars in Group Four.
Ashton, who famously became the first woman to win a PDC Tour Card at Q School in January, will line-up for the fourth night of Home Tour action alongside Ross Smith, Mickey Mansell and Geert Nentjes.
The opening game of the night will see Ashton take on 2019 UK Open quarter-finalist Smith, before former Players Championship event winner Mansell meets young Dutch talent Nentjes.
All four competitors will play each other once in matches played over the best of nine legs, with a winner crowned at the end of the night.
Darts commentator Dan Dawson will be on hand to talk through proceedings, which will also include live score graphics on screen.
Unibet Home Tour
Group Four - Monday April 20
Ross Smith v Lisa Ashton
Mickey Mansell v Geert Nentjes
Lisa Ashton v Geert Nentjes
Ross Smith v Mickey Mansell
Mickey Mansell v Lisa Ashton
Geert Nentjes v Ross Smith
MATCH ODDS
Ross Smith 33/100 v Lisa Ashton 9/4
Mickey Mansell 3/4 v Geert Nentjes 21/20
Lisa Ashton 11/8 v Geert Nentjes 11/20
Ross Smith 1/2 v Mickey Mansell 31/20
Mickey Mansell 1/2 v Lisa Ashton 31/20
Geert Nentjes 11/8 v Ross Smith 11/20
All odds courtesy of unibet.co.uk and correct at time of publication.
HOW TO WATCH
All Home Tour action will be broadcast live on PDCTV for FREE to ALL registered PDCTV users, regardless of whether you have a paid or free membership.
Registered PDCTV members can also watch for FREE through the official PDC App.
Fans in Great Britain and Ireland can watch the action through the Sky Sports app.
As well as being shown through a series of bookmakers’ websites, the Unibet Home Tour will also be broadcast live by a number of the PDC's international broadcast partners listed below.
Unibet Home Tour - International Broadcast Partners
Fox Australia - Australia
DAZN - Austria, Germany, Switzerland USA, Canada, Brazil, Japan, Italy, Spain
AMC Network - Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia
Viaplay - Scandinavia
Sky - New Zealand
Channel 2 Sport - Iceland
Supersport - South Africa, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Republic of), Code d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cape Verde, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia (including Somaliland), South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Swaziland, Socotra, St. Helena and Ascension, Seychelles, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
THE STORY SO FAR
Friday's first ever staging of a night of Home Tour action saw Jamie Lewis become the first group winner, as the Welshman finished above World Champion Peter Wright, Yorkshire's Peter Jacques and Dutch youngster Niels Zonneveld.
Saturday night's Group Two saw history made as Luke Woodhouse became the first player to hit a nine-dart finish in a home-based PDC match.
Woodhouse achieved perfection during a superb 5-0 win over world number three Gerwyn Price, while he also scored victories over Ted Evetts and Rowby-John Rodriguez to top Group Two.
Group Three took place on Sunday evening, as world number 11 Dave Chisnall became the first top ranked player to win a Home Tour group.
Chisnall began the night in impressive fashion in his darts cabin, averaging 102.8 in a 5-2 defeat of former Grand Slam of Darts champion Scott Waites, before comfortable victories over Jan Dekker and Jonathan Worsley completed a perfect night for Chisnall.