World Senior Darts Championship 2022: draw, schedule, results so far, latest odds and where to watch on TV

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World Senior Darts Championship 2022: draw, schedule, results so far, latest odds and where to watch on TV

The World Senior Darts Championship is underway at the Circus Tavern. Phil Taylor is the defending champion. John Lowe, Keith Deller and John Part are also taking part. Lisa Ashton and Trina Gulliver are former Women's World Champions.

The tournament got underway on Thursday evening. First round matches were completed.

World Senior Darts Championship 2022 takes place on Thursday 3rd February.

Robert Thornton, Peter Manley, Deta Hedman, Tony O'Shea, Darryl Fitton and Richie Howson are in the first round of the 2022 World Senior Darts Championship.

World Senior Darts Championship 2022 starts on Friday 4th February at 1pm.

Les Wallace, Paul Lim, Dave Prins, Alan Warriner-Little, Larry Butler and Terry Jenkins are the players to watch in the first round of the 2022 World Senior Darts Championship.

World Senior Darts Championship 2022 starts on Friday 4th February at 7pm.

Wayne Warren will play Kevin Painter in the second round. Martin Adams will take on Richie Howson. Phil Taylor will face Peter Manley. Trina Gulliver will go up against Robert Thornton.

World Senior Darts Championship 2022 starts on Saturday 5th February at 1pm.

John Part, John Lowe, Keith Deller, Lisa Ashton and Wallace/Walton are the teams in the World Senior Darts Championship 2022.

World Senior Darts Championship 2022 starts on Saturday 5th February at 7pm.

Quarter-Finals (Best of Five Sets): Lowe/Lim/Prins v Gulliver/Thornton/Anderson, Part/Wallace/Walton v Ashton/Jenkins/Scholten, Taylor/Manley/Hedman v Warren/O’Shea/Painter, Adams/Fitton/Howson v Deller/Warriner-Little/Butler.

World Senior Darts Championship 2022 starts on Sunday 6 February at 1 pm. Semi-Finals are played in Best of Seven Sets.

World Senior Darts Championship 2022 starts on Sunday 6 February at 8 pm.

The winner of the tournament will walk away with £30,000 and a new trophy.

The tournament is being broadcast by the BBC and BT Sport. BBC have live coverage via the iPlayer and on their website.

Ray Stubbs and Bobby George will front BT Sports coverage of the tournament. Helen Chamberlain will be reporting and commentary is provided by John Gwynne, Paul Nicholson, Chris Murphy and Mark Webster.


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