What time does the World Darts final start?
The final of the World Darts Championship takes place on Monday, January 3, 2022. It is scheduled to start at around 8.30pm GMT.
What time is darts final on tonight?
The final will be held TONIGHT – on Monday, January , and it all kicks off from 8pm.
What time is the darts final on Monday?

Smith and Wright will battle it out to become world champion on Monday, January 3, with the first dart expected to be thrown at around 8.15pm.
What time is the darts on?
Live Darts on TV
Fixtures | Start Time | Competition |
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Unibet Premier League LIVE Unibet Premier League Night | Thu 7th April 2022 7:00pm | PDC Darts 2022 Calendar |
WDF World Darts Championships LIVE Men’s and Women’s Matches from The Lakeside WDF World Championships | Fri 8th April 2022 1:00pm | WDF World Darts Championship |
What channel is darts on tonight?
How to watch the PDC World Darts Championship. Every match of the PDC World Darts Championship will be live to watch on Sky Sports. Build up for the final begins on the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Darts channels from 8pm (GMT).

What time is the darts semi final?
The second match of the night is scheduled for 9.20pm at the conclusion of the first semi-final. What TV channel is the darts on? Sky Sports Darts and Sky Sports Main Event will both be showing the matches, with coverage kicking off at 7.30pm tonight.
Where can I watch darts live?
Coverage of the World Darts Championship is live on the dedicated Sky Sports Darts channel. Plus the World Series of Darts’ international events and season-ending World Series of Darts Finals.
How can I watch PDC darts?
Coverage of the World Darts Championship is live on the dedicated Sky Sports Darts channel. Plus the World Series of Darts’ international events and season-ending World Series of Darts Finals. All major televised PDC events are broadcast live online (outside of the UK, Ireland and Netherlands) through PDCTV.
Who won the darts tonight?
John Part and Wayne Mardle hailed an ‘impeccable’ performance from Peter Wright, who edged out Michael Smith to land a second World Darts Championship title on Monday.