The World Matchplay quarter-finals start tonight so here's the full order of play, odds, predictions and our best bet.
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It's day six of the World Matchplay at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool and the quarter-finals get started with two crunch matches.
Daryl Gurney is one match away from securing a 10/1 success for our darts expert by winning the third quarter. SuperChin is in action against Austria's Mensur Suljovic before third seed Peter Wright tackles Darren Webster.
Here, we have tonight's full running order, the Sky Bet odds, our predicted scoreline for each game and a best bet of the night.
World Matchplay Darts: Thursday July 27
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Quarter-finals: Best of 31 legs
TV Coverage: Sky Sports Main Event from 1900 BST
Daryl Gurney v Mensur Suljovic (7)
Our prediction: 16-10
Darren Webster v Peter Wright (3)
Our prediction: 7-16
Thursday's Best Darts Bets
Under 25.5 legs in Darren Webster v Peter Wright at 6/5
After obliging when tippped up at 3/1 to beat Gary Anderson in the second round, 'SuperChin' Daryl Gurney is odds-on to get the better of Mensur Suljovic and secure a 10/1 success for followers of our pre-tournament selections by winning the third quarter.
That means I'll cross my fingers that Gurney gets the better of Suljovic and instead focus attention on the second match of the night between Peter Wright and Darren Webster when it comes to a bet.
Third seed Wright was in sensational form as he dispatched Cristo Reyes 11-4 in the last round. I reckon the 1/7 favourite can progress with relative ease once again in this best-of-31 tie.
With that in mind, I like the look of under 25.5 legs at 6/5. That means Wright has to win 16-9 or better to secure a profit and he's more than capable of that against the doughty Webster, who started slowly when beating Steve West on Tuesday.
By Chris Hammer

