World Darts Championship accumulator tips for Sunday 18 December
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Day four of the World Darts Championship sees two-time semi-finalist Nathan Aspinall tread the oche, with this season's World Grand Prix and Grand Slam of Darts runner-up taking on Boris Krcmar.
But without doubt the pick of the matches is Damon Heta's second-round battle with former two-time world champion Adrian Lewis.
All bets must be placed by 12.45pm Sunday
Racing Post Sport’s Aaron Ashley has selected:
Luke Woodhouse to win 3-0 v Vladyslav Omelchenko
Damon Heta to beat Adrian Lewis
Mike De Decker to beat Jeff Smith
Nathan Aspinall -1.5 sets v Boris Krcmar
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Luke Woodhouse v Vladyslav Omelchenko
Vladyslav Omelchenko is a fairly unknown proposition and is expected to be outclassed by Luke Woodhouse, who is a reliable scorer and should be the more comfortable at Ally Pally having previously tasted victory on this stage. A 3-0 win should be the aim for Woody against the Ukrainian, who averaged a shade over 76 when coming through his final World Championship qualifier.
Damon Heta v Adrian Lewis
Damon Heta was unfortunate to bump into eventual champion Peter Wright in the third round last year but he played well in a 4-2 defeat. The Australian has risen up the ranks in rapid fashion but there appears to be no fluke about that, while Adrian Lewis is not the force he once was and no longer appears to handle the pressure as he once could. Heta's scoring prowess will heap plenty of pressure on Jackpot and he may not handle it well.
Mike De Decker v Jeff Smith
Mike de Decker has been in excellent form on the PDC Tour in recent months and the bright Belgian can get the better of Jeff Smith, whose performances have been on the wane. The heavy-scoring De Decker made the semi-final of a Players Championship event in November, while he averaged 96.43 when losing to Dave Chisnall in round two of this event last year.
Nathan Aspinall v Boris Krcmar
Two-time World Championship semi-finalist Nathan Aspinall has looked backed to his best this year and the recent World Grand Prix and Grand Slam of Darts runner-up should ease past Boris Krcmar. The Czech has a game under his belt but he averaged just 78.21 in recording a 3-0 victory over Japan’s Toru Suzuki.
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