Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast during the 2025/26 PDC World Darts Championship!
Glen Durrant (1:17) joins Burton to look back on the action so far at Alexandra Palace, giving his thoughts on the first year of the expanded 128-player field, the landmark wins for Nitin Kumar and David Munyua, the breakthrough run of Justin Hood and how he thinks defending champion Luke Littler will fare during the rest of the tournament. Glen also discusses his role with Sky Sports, being the lead commentator for the first time, along with his cameo in the VIP area at Ally Pally last night!
Jonny Barnes (30:00) chats with Alex ahead of playing in the grand finals of the ADC Global Championship this weekend. Jonny talks through his darts journey so far, from starting a darts team at his local cricket club to then progressing to the ADC Vaults and joining a super league team, going to Q-School and playing on the Challenge Tour this year, his experiences of playing at the cathedral of darts in the MODUS Super Series, and his run so far in the ADC Global Championship coming through two group stages to make the quarter-finals.
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Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the first two rounds of the 2025/26 PDC World Darts Championship!
The boys start of the show with a look back at the action so far at Alexandra Palace, discussing what has been the biggest shock result of the tournament so far, before giving their thoughts on Cameron Menzies' post-match outburst and Dom Taylor being removed from the event after failing a drugs test.
Lucy Fenner (20:59), the commercial director of Alexandra Palace, joins the show to discuss the recent announcement that the PDC have agreed a new five-year deal with Alexandra Palace to host their World Championship. Lucy talks about her role at the venue, how she helped bring darts back to Ally Pally in 2007, and the logistics behind moving into the Great Hall and increasing the capacity next year.
Alex and Burton finish off the show by deciding whether they will stick with their pre-tournament picks and also choose the last 32 ties they are most looking forward to.
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Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast ahead of the 2025/26 PDC World Darts Championship!
The boys start of the show with an overall look ahead to the start of this year's darts extravaganza at Alexandra Palace, and the expanded 128-player field and record £1 million top prize, before making their picks on who they think will be lifting the Sid Waddell Trophy on January 3.
Jose De Sousa (18:46) calls in ahead of making his return to the Ally Pally stage next week. The former Grand Slam of Darts champion reflects on a tough few years on and off the oche which has seen him drop from the world's top eight to now sitting outside the top 64 and in danger of losing his PDC tour card. 'The Special One' looks back on a dramatic PDC Tour Card Holder World Championship Qualifier which saw him produce a pair of 95+ averages and then pull off an astonishing comeback in a last-leg decider to beat Andy Boulton and book his spot in the World Championship.
Alex and Burton continue their World Championship preview by picking out some players to watch out for and potential darkhorses over the next few weeks at Ally Pally.
Tavis Dudeney (52:52) joins the show ahead of making his PDC World Championship debut next week. 'The Dude' looks back on his first year with a PDC tour card and the highs and lows throughout 2025, why he almost quit the sport at one point during the season and how the support of family and the PDPA helped him to continue playing. The 21-year-old reflects on his own PDC Tour Card Holder World Championship qualifying campaign, which saw him complete two epic comebacks en route to securing a first appearance at Ally Pally this year.
The boys round off their World Championship preview by picking out their favourite session from the 16 sessions that will be held during the first round of this year's tournament.
Michael van Gerwen (1:18:56) chats to Matthew Kiernan and the darts media during his scrum at the recent PDC World Championship Launch in London. The three-time PDC world champion looks back on his 2025 and gives his thoughts ahead of this year's World Championship.
Alex and Burton finish off the show with a look back at the WDF World Championships at Lakeside, giving their thoughts on the two Open finalists, the champion Jimmy van Schie and the history-making runner-up Mitchell Lawrie, as well as Deta Hedman ending her wait for Women's World Championship glory at the age of 66.
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Alex Moss is back with a special on-the-road episode of your go-to-darts podcast from the WDF World Championships at Lakeside!
Andrew Sinclair (00:40), the WDF communications officer, looks ahead to the start of the 2025 WDF World Championships, discussing the prospects of teenage stars Mitchell Lawrie and Paige Pauling in their senior Lakeside debuts, his predictions for who wins the titles, as well as look back at the 2024 tournament and Paul Lim's run to the final, and reflects on winning his first match on the WDF tour in Denmark earlier this year.
Tracy Feiertag (15:44), the #7 seed in the women's draw, looks ahead to making her debut at Lakeside. The American talks about her journey in the game, how DartConnect and the DPFL online leagues pushed her game on, breaking into her country's women's team for the WDF World Cup, committing to the WDF circuit and winning five titles this year to secure her a first appearance in the Women's World Championship.
Matt Clark (22:42), the #7 seed in the open draw, looks ahead to his first appearance at Lakeside in 22 years! 'Superman' reflects on his career in darts so far, from memories of his Lakeside debut in the 1996 BDO World Championship and knocking out Raymond van Barneveld to make the quarter-finals, to switching to the PDC and spending many years on the professional circuit, and why qualifying for this year's Lakeside is his proudest achievement.
Stephen Rosney (40:01), Ireland's #1 ranked men's player, reflects on a winning debut at Lakeside. 'Chuckles' talks about how he fell in love with darts from watching it on TV, reaching a Development Tour final in 2017, becoming the top-ranked player in Ireland and captaining his country at this year's WDF World Cup, reaching the Hungarian Classic final and then winning through the qualifiers to earn a first World Championship appearance.
Antony Dundas (51:15), the WDF's Master of Ceremonies at Lakeside, sits down to look back on his career so far. 'The Pup' explains how he fell into becoming a darts referee by accident after his own prospects of being a player ended, to then earning a call-up to join 'Team Ref' at Lakeside, then switching from referee to MC, the recent rise of Scottish darts and his own aspirations for the future.
David Fatum (1:04:50), the #6 seed in the open draw, looks ahead to making his Lakeside debut. The American looks back on his long career so far, from how darts ran through the family, playing in the PDC World Championship in 2008, the challenges for North American players to make it to the top of the sport, his epic run to the final of this year's Dutch Open, sharing his playing experiences on social media and much more.
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