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Apr 15, 2026
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Apr 9, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the German Darts Grand Prix!
 
The boys start off the show by giving their thoughts on last week's drama in the Premier League between Luke Littler and Gian van Veen during their quarter-final match in Manchester.
 
Recent Players Championship finalist Alan Soutar (7:56) joins the show just a few weeks before running the London Marathon. 'Soots' reflects on the last two years since his maiden PDC title win out in Germany, getting back in the PDC World Championship field, winning a sudden-death leg thriller against Teemu Harju and giving Gian van Veen a scare, where the idea came from to sign up for this year's London Marathon, fitting in the training alongside playing on the ProTour, and his goals for the next two years before retiring from work at the end of 2027.
 
The boys take a look back at the latest European Tour event in Munich, which saw Nathan Aspinall defeat Danny Noppert 8-5 in the final to win his fourth European Tour title. Alex and Burton discuss the champion Aspinall's comments during the tournament about his current enjoyment levels playing darts as well as the runner-up Noppert losing out in a fourth European Tour final.
 
Uganda's first ever PDC World Cup of Darts team Patrick Ocheng and Juma Said (1:00:45) call in from Uganda to look ahead to their big-stage debuts in Germany this summer. The history-making pair reflect on winning the newly-launched African qualifier to earn a spot in the PDC World Cup, becoming just the second nation from Africa to play in the pairs tournament, their own journeys in darts and how they both discovered the game, coaching youth players in Uganda, and their run to winning the World Cup qualifier last month.
 
Alex and Burton wrap up the show by picking out some of the players who have impressed them away from the PDC tour so far in 2026.
 
 
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Apr 4, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after a busy week of darts in Leicester!
 
The boys start off the show with at this week's Players Championship double header, which saw Ryan Searle and Wessel Nijman claim the titles. Alex and Burton discuss Searle's chances of winning a first PDC stage title this year, before giving their thoughts on Tuesday's runner-up Joe Cullen's game right now.
 
Derek Coulson (19:48) calls in to reflect on winning his first PDC title on the Challenge Tour last week. The Welshman looks back on his time in the game so far, reaching his first Challenge Tour final back in 2021, progressing his game on the World Seniors Tour and MODUS Super Series, an impressive TV debut at the World Seniors Championship last year, and making his ProTour debut as a top-up player this year. Derek also talks about his previous success as a pool player, how he then switched to darts and the mindset that has helped him rise up the Challenge Tour rankings and in contention for a PDC tour card and PDC World Championship debut at 57 years of age.
 
The boys wrap up the show with a recap of last weekend's Challenge Tour action, discussing which of the four first-time title winners impressed them the most, before reacting to the ADC Global Championship's latest revamp for 2026, which includes an expanded 128-player field and a straight knockout format.
 
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Mar 25, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the Belgian Darts Open!
 
The boys start off the show with a look back at the third European Tour event of the season in Wieze, which saw Luke Humphries beat Jonny Clayton 8-6 in the final to claim his ninth career European Tour title. Alex and Burton look at the race to be the second player to reach 10 European Tour titles, as well as reflect on the runner-up Clayton's 2026 so far.
 
Jack Drayton (18:41) calls in to reflect on a whirlwind start to 2026, including two victories on the PDC Development Tour and winning the Isle of Man Open to qualify for the WDF World Championships. 'Bossman Junior' talks through how he first got into darts, his impressive youth career in another sport playing golf, earning praise from the three-time Lakeside champion Glen Durrant, and his eye-catching start to the year that has seen him pick up wins over last season's top two players on the Development Tour in Cam Crabtree and Beau Greaves.
 
Alex and Burton continue the show with a look back at one of the most famous Premier League Darts matches in history that celebrates its 20-year anniversary this week. The boys discuss the Phil Taylor v Raymond van Barneveld Premier League clash in Bournemouth in 2006, which was the first meeting between 'The Power' and 'Barney' since van Barneveld made the switch from the BDO to the PDC.
 
Joe Hunt (46:32) also joins the show ahead of the second weekend of the Challenge Tour season. The current Challenge Tour #1 reflects on an impressive start to 2026 which has seen him win back-to-back Challenge Tour titles to sit top of the rankings after the first weekend. The Isle of Wight star talks about his time in the sport so far, from his early experiences of the PDC as a teenager to then taking a long break from darts, and how he got the bug back to start playing again, winning his maiden Challenge Tour title last summer and earning several call-ups to the ProTour as a top-up player.
 
The boys wrap up the show with a recap of the latest PDC Women's Series weekend, which saw Fallon Sherrock end Beau Greaves' incredible 114-match winning streak and Lisa Ashton get back in the title-winners' enclosure.
 
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Mar 19, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the European Darts Trophy!
 
The boys start off the show with a look back at the second European Tour event of the season in Gottingen, which saw Wessel Nijman beat Gerwyn Price 8-3 in the final to claim his maiden PDC stage title. Alex and Burton discuss what this title could lead to for the Dutchman, as well as reflect on semi-final runs for Damon Heta and Niels Zonneveld at the weekend.
 
WDF secretary general Nick Rolls (23:09) calls in to chat all things WDF, including last week's big announcement that the WDF World Masters is moving to Las Vegas this summer. Nick talks through how the three-year deal came about, the main draws to taking one of the WDF's flagship tournaments outside of Europe for the first time, as well as reflecting on some of the organisation's major events last year, the WDF World Cup in Korea and the WDF World Championships at Lakeside.
 
Alex and Burton continue the show with a first deep dive into the race to qualify for this year's World Matchplay and whether 2026 could yield a real changing of the guard in the 32-player line up at the theatre of darts in Blackpool.
 
Finland's Jani Haavisto (1:07:03) joins the show ahead of making his first appearance on a PDC stage for more than a decade on the European Tour this weekend. Jani chats about his time in the sport so far, from how he first got introduced to darts growing up in Finland, qualifying two times for the PDC World Championship and being part of his nation's giant-killing run to the semi-finals of the 2013 PDC World Cup of Darts. Jani explains why he stepped away from darts in 2018 and also the reasons behind his decision to return last year, and reflects on an impressive first appearance back on the PDC Nordic & Baltic Tour last month which saw him qualify for this weekend's Belgian Darts Open and beat last year's PDCNB top three to win a PDCNB Pro Tour title.
 
The boys wrap up the show with their reaction to the WDF's big announcement last week that the World Masters is moving to Las Vegas this summer.
 
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Mar 11, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the UK Open!
 
The boys start off the show with a look back at the UK Open and discuss the champion Luke Littler's chances of completing the clean sweep of PDC major titles, before reflecting on James Wade's run to back-to-back UK Open finals and coming within one match again of another major title.
 
The Concierge UK Seniors Darts Tour's tournament director Mike Norton (21:23) joins the show for an in-depth chat looking back on his eventful life from his time spent as a semi-professional footballer and then a motocross rider, to a bad injury on the bike that led to him picking up darts at 49 years of age. Mike talks about unexpected practice sessions with Gary Anderson, his memorable run that saw him qualify for the 2018 UK Open, offering advice out to Justin Hood and Luke Littler, and now being involved in the Seniors Darts Tour, running events in the UK and venturing abroad into Spain this year.
 
Alex and Burton continue their UK Open review by picking out their favourite moments of the tournament, before the boys finish up the show with a dip into the mailbag to answer your listener questions.
 
 
 
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Mar 4, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast ahead of the UK Open!
 
The boys start off the show with a look ahead to the UK Open and discuss what are the main storylines heading into this year's 'FA Cup of Darts' before picking out which players are defending champion Luke Littler's main rivals for the title in Minehead.
 
ITV pundit and commentator Chris Mason (23:33) joins the show to preview the UK Open this weekend, reflecting on Luke Littler's meteoric rise from being a Riley's qualifier in 2023 to heading into the 2026 event as the defending champion, world number one and back-to-back PDC world champion. Chris also discusses his own various commentating roles in the game, from the JDC Junior Power League to covering the World Championship on talkSPORT, and being a part of Matchroom's new broadcast team on ITV and working with Wayne Mardle for the first time.
 
Alex and Burton continue their UK Open preview by picking out their favourite ties in the opening session on Friday, before choosing which board they would watch in Minehead if they were given a VIP front-row ticket by Barry Hearn.
 
Riley's Aberdeen qualifier Sean Ryan (1:07:16) calls in ahead of making his PDC major debut at the UK Open this weekend. The Scottish international looks back on his qualifying success at Riley's Aberdeen, losing out in the final of the qualifiers a few years ago, his past experiences playing on the PDC ProTour, Development Tour and Challenge Tour, and representing Scotland at the British Internationals.
 
The boys finish up the show with a dip into the mailbag to answer your listener questions.
 
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Feb 25, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after a busy week of action on the PDC ProTour!
 
The boys start off the show with a look back at the Poland Darts Open, the first PDC European Tour event to be held in Poland, and discuss how Luke Littler's title-winning campaign in Krakow compares to the best ever in European Tour history.
 
Aden Kirk (20:02) joins the show ahead of making his UK Open return in Minehead next weekend. The former PDC tour card holder looks back on his career in the game so far, from bursting onto the scene at the 2014 UK Open and beating Phil Taylor on his TV debut to then taking some time away from the sport to start a family, winning on the Challenge Tour in 2024, becoming a children's book author and winning through the PDC In The Community Qualifiers in Alfreton to secure a third appearance in The FA Cup of Darts next week.
 
Alex and Burton continue their review of the last seven days with a look back at this week's Players Championship double header in Leicester, which saw Ross Smith and Gerwyn Price win the titles, Andrew Gilding make a final and Beau Greaves throw the first nine-dart leg by a female player on the PDC ProTour.
 
James Beeton (53:57) calls in ahead of his UK Open debut in Minehead next week. The recently-crowned Scottish Open champion reflects on the last few years on the oche, from qualifying for Lakeside for the first time in 2024 and winning his first senior WDF title at the Denmark Open to having his best year to date on the Development Tour in 2025, qualifying for the UK Open for the first time and rising up the ranks in the WDF and making the quarter-finals at Lakeside last year.
 
The boys finish up the show with a look back at the 2026 PDC Development Tour opening weekend in Leicester and pick out the players who caught their eye, before discussing Mitchell Lawrie becoming the youngest WDF #1 at just 15 years and 110 days old and whether that record will ever be broken.
 
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Feb 19, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the latest Players Championship double header in Wigan!
 
The boys start off the show with a look back at this week's ProTour action which saw Chris Dobey and Luke Humphries win their first titles of the season.
 
New PDC tour card holder Carl Sneyd (19:05) joins the show ahead of making his European Tour debut in Krakow this weekend. 'Bomber' chats through his journey in darts so far, from calling time on his rugby league playing days and picking up darts, rising through the ranks at a local level and then a breakthrough title on the Challenge Tour last year, which saw him earn multiple call ups to the PDC ProTour as a top-up player, before securing his first-ever PDC tour card at UK Q-School last month.
 
New PDC referee Owen Binks (56:13) calls in ahead of his PDC European Tour debut as a referee at the Poland Darts Open this weekend. Owen reflects on the last few years, from how a phone call from the legendary referee George Noble led to him becoming a regular referee on the MODUS Super Series, to learning how to be a spotter and earning a call up to spot for Sky Sports, and then taking on a new role as a PDC referee on stage this year following George's retirement last month.
 
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Feb 13, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the first PDC ProTour events of 2026!
 
The boys start the show with a brand-new game as Burton attempts to predict the quarter-final results of this week's Premier League night in Antwerp the day after with no prior knowledge of the results! Alex and Burton then take a look back at this week's Players Championship double-header in Germany and focus on the two title winners James Wade and Wessel Nijman.
 
New PDC tour card holder Samuel Price (24:44) joins the show to look back on a dramatic UK Q-School, which saw him secure a tour card on the final day as one of the top-up players from the First Stage Order of Merit. Samuel talks through his time in the game so far, from how he first got introduced to darts and then taking a break after suffering with dartitis, to making a comeback during lockdown, the influence of the ADC and UKDA in improving his game and a memorable start to 2026 that saw him become a PDC tour card holder for the first time.
 
Alex and Burton continue their review of the last week in darts and look back on the Dutch Open, which saw Germany's Paul Krohne and home favourite Priscilla Steenbergen win the two main titles in Assen.
 
The newly crowned Junior World Masters champion Kaya Baysal (1:07:18) calls in to reflect on his landmark win in Milton Keynes last month. The teenager looks back on a whirlwind last 12 months which saw him make history as the youngest winner of a WDF senior title in Hungary, breaking Luke Littler's record, play in youth events on the Lakeside and Alexandra Palace stages, and then defeat Mitchell Lawrie in the final of the inaugural Junior World Masters on the Arena MK stage just a few weeks ago.
 
The boys wrap up the show with a dip into the mailbag to answer your listeners questions.
 
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Feb 4, 2026
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the PDC World Masters!
 
The boys start the show with a look back at last week's action in Milton Keynes, which saw Luke Littler tick off another major title with a 6-5 win over Luke Humphries in the World Masters final.
 
Emma Paton (19:10) joins the show ahead of hosting Sky's coverage of the new Premier League Darts season. The Sky Sports presenter reflects on the last few years and the rise in popularity of darts and what the future could have in store for the sport, as well as her own role as a presenter and working with Winmau and Paddy Power.
 
Alex and Burton continue their review of the World Masters by giving their take on the new coverage from ITV, now under the Matchroom production, before providing a detailed preview and insight for the new Premier League season.
 
Edwin Torbjörnsson (57:52) calls in ahead of the start of the new PDC Nordic & Baltic season this weekend. The Swedish International looks back on his career so far from gold medal success in the WDF Europe Cups and playing at Lakeside to his thrilling run to the final of last year's inaugural PDC Nordic & Baltic Championship. 
 
The boys wrap up the show with a dip into the mailbag to answer your listeners questions.
 
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Jan 28, 2026

Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast ahead of the PDC World Masters!

The boys start the show by looking ahead to the first major tournament of the new season as a field of 140+ players compete for the PDC World Masters title in Milton Keynes this week.

Pete Graves (7:21) joins the show ahead of making his debut on ITV's darts coverage as a presenter at the World Masters this week. Pete chats through his career in sports broadcasting so far, from commentating on Newcastle United matches on the radio to his big break working at Sky Sports News, as well as how his new role with ITV came about and getting to present live darts coverage for the first time.

The boys wrap up the show with a final look ahead to the World Masters this week and discuss where the tournament now ranks in the list of majors following the PDC's revamp of the event last year.

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Jan 26, 2026

Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the Weekly Dartscast Awards!

The boys start the show by looking back at the Weekly Dartscast Player of the Year Luke Littler's 2025 campaign, and discuss where it ranks among the best ever seasons by a player in the PDC, as well as whether 'The Nuke' can produce an even better run of results in 2026.

Three-time Weekly Dartscast Award winner Justin Hood (13:43) joins the show to look back on his life-changing run to the quarter-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship. 'Happy Feet' chats about how he first got into darts, his first appearances on the big stage in the BDO World Masters and World Championship, his decision to quit his job and go full-time at darts ahead of Q-School in 2025, winning his PDC tour card and then that epic run to the last eight on his debut at Ally Pally earlier this month.

Alex and Burton continue their awards recap by discussing Weekly Dartscast Young Player of the Year Mitchell Lawrie's impressive 2025 season and what would be a successful encore for the teenage Scot in 2026.

Four-time Weekly Dartscast Award winner David Munyua (34:50) is back on the show to reflect on his historic debut at the PDC World Darts Championship. 'Why Not' looks back on his first trip to the UK and being the first player from Kenya to play at Ally Pally, the epic comeback win from two sets down against Mike De Decker in the first round, a memorable VIP experience at Stamford Bridge to watch his football team Chelsea, and his hopes for the rest of his career and immediate plans for 2026.

The boys wrap up the show with a final look back at the results for the Weekly Dartscast Awards 2025-26 and discuss whether any of the voting surprised them!

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Jan 20, 2026

Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a special episode of your go-to darts podcast after the Las Vegas Open.

After nine years and 432 episodes, we have finally got our co founders in the same room to record an in-person podcast for the very first time, as Alex and Burton spent the weekend in Vegas for the Las Vegas Open.

Alex and Burton recap their weekend in Vegas from Burton's silver-medal success in the Sin City Classic pairs tournament to Alex checking out 92 to somehow finish third on the highest average finishes in the Las Vegas Open!

Burton talks about narrowly missing out on a match up with the reigning CDC Continental Cup champion Alex Spellman and Alex shares his experiences of playing cricket in darts for the first time.

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Jan 15, 2026

Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after Q-School.

The boys start the show with a look back at Q-School last week and pick out the new PDC tour card holders they are most looking forward to seeing on the ProTour, as well as the players they were most surprised to see miss out on tour cards.

Alex Mos (21:17) sits down with Alex Moss to look back on his European Q-School campaign in Kalkar last week. The Dutch Alex talks through his time in darts so far, including an impressive local league record and reaching the last 32 of the Dutch Open pairs last year, his Q-School experience last week, checking out 167 in his first leg of Q-School, his plans to test himself on the Challenge Tour this year and whether one day we will see Alex Mos and Alex Moss team up in a pairs tournament!

Alex and Burton continue their Q-School chat by discussing whether they would like to see match streaming introduced in the future at Q-School.

Stuart Woodmore (41:42), one of the hosts of 3 Blokes 501 Problems, joins us to look back on his experience at UK Q-School last week. Stuart talks to us about where the idea of starting 3 Blokes 501 Problems came from, the growing support the channel has received during Q-School last week, the now infamous can of strawberry daquiri, and his plans to film the experiences of the Isle of Wight boys playing in the Challenge Tour and other events during the rest of the year.

The boys wrap up the show with a look ahead to a big weekend coming up as Alex joins Burton in Las Vegas for his first ever trip to the States. The Weekly Dartscast co-hosts will be playing in the WDF gold-ranked Las Vegas Open as well as the pairs event!

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Jan 7, 2026

Alex Moss and Andrew Sinclair are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the 2025/26 PDC World Darts Championship!

The boys start the show with a look back at the finale at Alexandra Palace, reflecting on Luke Littler becoming a back-to-back PDC world champion and also discussing Gian van Veen's run to his first senior world final.

The ADC's Scott Hunt (20:00) calls in following the ADC Global Championship finale at the weekend. Scott looks back on the ADC's 2025 and the start of 2026 which saw Jack Tweddell pocket the £60,000 top prize for winning the Global Championship, before looking ahead to the rest of this year, the expansion to the Championship Tour in 2026, along with what the future holds for the organisation's flagship event later this year.

Alex and Andrew continue their review of the PDC World Darts Championship, picking out their favourite moments from the last three weeks at Alexandra Palace, before giving their thoughts on the Premier League line up for 2026.

Ahead of opening in select theatres on Friday, some of the cast and crew from BULLS The Movie join Alex to look ahead to the first darts movie's big release this week. Director Dan Meyer, lead actors Meir Steinberg and Matt Trudeau, and producer/actress Kelsey Bunner talk through their roles in the movie and the excitement of BULLS finally coming to our screens.

The boys wrap up the show by giving their picks for the final stage at Q-School and then look ahead to 2026 and what they are most looking forward to darts wise from the year ahead.

BULLS The Movie is being released from Vertical Films to select theatres and streaming on January 9.

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This podcast is sponsored by Darts Atlas - the platform for darts players, venues, and organisations. Darts Atlas is the home of the Amateur Darts Circuit (ADC) with hundreds of tournaments held on the platform every week. 

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