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JOE KRISHNAN

PDC Darts Home Tour 2020 results LIVE: Latest scores Day 10 stream, watch free online and TV channel

Welcome to Day 10 of the Evening Standard's PDC darts Home Tour LIVE coverage.

On Sunday night, Nathan Aspinall lived up to the billing as the star attraction as the Premier League star finished top of the group ahead of former ProTour event winner Steve Brown.

Brown was beaten to the punch by Aspinall but not before completing a marvellous three-leg comeback against Ryan Joyce, while Simon Stevenson finished last.

Follow the Day Ten action with our LIVE blog...

Format, draw and schedule

Four players will be in action from 7:30pm BST every night for 32 days in a row starting on Friday, and 32 group winners will advance to the second stage of the competition.

Draw and results

Group One - Friday April 17

  • Peter Wright 5-4 Peter Jacques
  • Jamie Lewis 3-5 Niels Zonneveld
  • Peter Jacques 5-2 Niels Zonneveld
  • Peter Wright 1-5 Jamie Lewis
  • Jamie Lewis 5-4 Peter Jacques
  • Niels Zonneveld 1-5 Peter Wright

Group Two - Saturday April 18

  • Gerwyn Price 5-2 Rowby-John Rodriguez
  • Luke Woodhouse 5-2 Ted Evetts
  • Rowby-John Rodriguez 3-5 Ted Evetts
  • Gerwyn Price 0-5 Luke Woodhouse
  • Luke Woodhouse 5-2 Rowby-John Rodriguez
  • Ted Evetts 2-5 Gerwyn Price

Group Three - Sunday April 19

  • Dave Chisnall 5-2 Scott Waites
  • Jan Dekker 4-5 Jonathan Worsley
  • Scott Waites 5-1 Jonathan Worsley
  • Dave Chisnall 5-0 Jan Dekker
  • Jan Dekker 1-5 Scott Waites
  • Jonathan Worsley 1-5 Dave Chisnall

Group Four - Monday April 20

  • Ross Smith 5-1 Lisa Ashton
  • Mickey Mansell 4-5 Geert Nentjes
  • Lisa Ashton 5-3 Geert Nentjes
  • Ross Smith 3-5 Mickey Mansell
  • Mickey Mansell 5-3 Lisa Ashton
  • Geert Nentjes 5-3 Ross Smith

Group 5 - Tuesday April 21

  • Luke Humphries 3-5 Nick Kenny
  • Devon Petersen 1-5 Joe Murnan
  • Nick Kenny 5-2 Joe Murnan
  • Luke Humphries 5-4 Devon Petersen
  • Devon Petersen 3-5 Nick Kenny
  • Joe Murnan 3-5 Luke Humphries

Group 6 - Wednesday April 22

  • James Wade 5-2 Adrian Gray
  • Ryan Searle 5-1 Andy Boulton
  • Adrian Gray 5-2 Andy Boulton
  • James Wade 3-5 Ryan Searle
  • Ryan Searle 5-2 Adrian Gray
  • Andy Boulton 5-0 James Wade

Group 7 - Thursday April 23

  • Gabriel Clemens 5-3 Ryan Meikle
  • Jelle Klaasen 5-2 Gavin Carlin
  • Ryan Meikle 5-1 Gavin Carlin
  • Gabriel Clemens 3-5 Jelle Klaasen
  • Jelle Klaasen 4-5 Ryan Meikle
  • Gavin Carlin 5-4 Gabriel Clemens
Group Eight - Friday April 24
  • Jonny Clayton 5-2 Adam Hunt
  • David Pallett 5-2 Richard North
  • Adam Hunt 5-3 David Pallett
  • Jonny Clayton 5-3 Richard North
  • Adam Hunt 5-1 Richard North
  • Jonny Clayton 5-2 David Pallett

Group Nine - Saturday April 25

  • Michael Smith 3-5 Martijn Kleermaker
  • Harry Ward 3-5 Matt Clark
  • Martijn Kleermaker 3-5 Matt Clark
  • Michael Smith 5-3 Harry Ward
  • Harry Ward 2-5 Martijn Kleermaker
  • Matt Clark 3-5 Michael Smith

How to watch on TV and live stream online

The matches will be broadcast live on PDCTV for free to registered PDCTV users, including those with free memberships. Sign up for free to watch all the action on TV or online.

Tournament rules

  • All matches are best of nine legs (first to five).
  • The player listed on the left of the fixture will throw first in odd-numbered legs.
  • Two Points awarded for a win.
  • Should players finish level on Points, the Leg Difference will be used to decide positions. Should Points and Leg Difference be equal between two players, then the winner of the game between the two players will determine who finishes higher. Should Points and Leg Difference be equal between three players, the Overall Average of each player (across the three games on the night) will be used to determine who finishes higher.

Scores and commentary

To add a layer of shine to proceedings, there will be live score graphics on screen along with commentary from Rob Dawson.

Prize money

There is no prize money on offer, just an appearance fee, and Barry Hearn is in talks about a similar model for snooker.

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