Luke Littler World Matchplay Defence Set As PDC Race Moves To Wigan

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Luke Littler World Matchplay Defence Set As PDC Race Moves To Wigan

Luke Littler’s World Matchplay title defence is now the next major focus on the PDC calendar, with the final Blackpool field to be settled after Players Championship 23-24 in Wigan.

The Slovak Darts Open closed the latest European Tour chapter on Sunday night, but the bigger knock-on is the race it leaves behind. The ProTour resumes on July 6-7, and those two Wigan events will decide the final shape of the 32-player World Matchplay field, sharpening the same qualification pressure behind Littler’s Players Championship clean-sweep bid.

That puts pressure straight back on the players chasing ranking security, with the Winter Gardens event running from July 18-26. Sky Sports’ tournament wrap confirmed that the PDC ProTour resumes with Players Championship 23-24 before the Blackpool cut-off is locked.

Blackpool race takes over after Bratislava

Littler will head to Blackpool as defending champion and world No. 1, while Luke Humphries and three-time World Matchplay winner Michael van Gerwen are also set to be central figures in the draw.

For the chasing pack, the message is sharper. Bratislava delivered Wessel Nijman’s latest statement win, but Wigan now becomes the last route into one of darts’ biggest televised events. The next fortnight is not just ranking noise; it is the final qualification squeeze before the sport returns to the Winter Gardens.

Jack Shaw is the co-founder and COO of Dave.Sport and the network of fan first sports news websites run within the Dave.Sport ecosystem and huge darts fan.

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