How to watch the 2020/21 William Hill World Darts Championship

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Here are the ways to watch the 2020/21 William Hill World Darts Championship around the world.

William Hill World Darts Championship: Tickets Update

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The William Hill World Darts Championship will be played behind closed doors from December 16-23.

2020/21 William Hill World Darts Championship preview

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The biggest darts event of the year begins at Alexandra Palace on Tuesday.

Stars old & new preparing for Ally Pally experience

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20 players will be making their William Hill World Championship debuts in the 2020/21 event alongside two veteran stars.

Record 29 nations involved in 2020/21 World Championship

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A record total of 29 countries will be represented at the 2020/21 William Hill World Darts Championship.

Key Performance Indicators make pleasant reading for Wright

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PDC Stats Analyst Christopher Kempf assesses the Key Performance Indicators from all the events played in 2020.

Wright tops provisional post-World Championship Order of Merit

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Peter Wright is provisionally in line to become world number one after the World Championship.

William Hill World Darts Championship tickets update

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Tables of two are now available to purchase for the 2020/21 World Championship.

talkSPORT to broadcast from William Hill World Championship

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The 2020/21 William Hill World Darts Championship will again see talkSPORT 2 broadcasting commentary.

Order your William Hill World Darts Championship programme!

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Fans can now pre-order the William Hill World Darts Championship programme ahead of the festive feast of darts.

The World Championship PDPA Qualifier will be open to PDC Tour Card Holders.

Games up to the "semi-finals" will be the best of 11 legs. The "final" matches will be the best of 13 legs.

The Women's Qualifier will be the best of 11 legs throughout.

Timings
1200 GMT - PDPA Qualifier begins
1500 GMT Approx - Women's Qualifier begins

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