Dobey v Price
This is a cracking hors d’oeuvre between two heavy scorers. Both have unfinished business at Ally Pally. Dobey has been beaten traumatically in the quarter-finals in the last tw0 years: 5-0 by Michael van Gerwen in 2022-23 and then, even worse, 5-4 by Rob Cross last year after being 4-0 ahead.
Price was champion in 2020-21 – but it’s no coincidence that this was during Covid and Alexandra Palace was empty. Price’s hate-hate relationship with the crowd peaked when he started wearing headphones mid-match during a quarter-final defeat to Gabriel Clemens two years ago. Though nowhere near his awesome best of 2019-21, he has played well this year and eliminated some really tough opponents in Joe Cullen and Jonny Clayton.
You can rely on both to score heavily so it will come down to doubles, which have been a problem for Dobey (31 per cent) and Price (34 per cent) all tournament. Dobey missed 45 darts at double in his last 16 win over Kevin Doets. But he won, so he’s doing something right. This should be a cracker.