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How many sets are in the PDC World Darts Championship quarter-finals, semi-finals and final?

THE PDC Darts World Championship is heading into a thrilling climax at Ally Pally.

And there has already been a shock with last year’s winner Peter Wright getting knocked out in the third round.

Michael van Gerwen is gunning for a fourth titleAfter after a day off, we are now into the business end of things with the quarter-finals underway.

And former champs Gerwyn Price and Michael van Gerwen are still in the hunt.

But you may now be wondering how many sets each match will go to from this stage.

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

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How many sets are there in PDC Darts World Championship matches?

The amount of sets rises during each stage of the big tournament.

First Round: Best of five sets
Second Round: Best of five sets
Third Round: Best of seven sets
Fourth Round: Best of seven sets
Quarter-Finals: Best of nine sets
Semi-Finals: Best of 11 sets
Final: Best of 13 sets

Gerwyn Price is in the mix at Ally PallyWhat is the PDC Darts Championship schedule?

Sunday January 1
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)

2x Quarter-Finals

Dimitri Van den Bergh v Jonny Clayton (from 12.40pm)
Michael Smith vs Stephen Bunting (2.10pm)

Evening Session (1930 GMT)
2x Quarter-Finals

Gerwyn Price v Gabriel Clemens (7.40pm)
Michael van Gerwen v Chris Dobey (9.10pm)

Monday January 2 (1930 GMT)
2x Semi-Finals

Tuesday January 3 (2000 GMT)
Final

What live stream and TV channel is the PDC Darts World Championship 2023 on?

The PDC Darts World Championship will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK.

While DAZN will be showing the event in countries such as Germany , Austria and Switzerland.

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