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World Darts Championship accumulator tips for Wednesday December 21
Stephen Bunting can bring home 11-2 acca
Day seven at the World Darts Championship sees the return of two sessions with all eyes in the evening on three-time winner Michael van Gerwen as he locks horns with Lewy Williams.
There is plenty to look forward to earlier in the day though with the afternoon action featuring a potential game of the day when Josh Rock goes toe-to-toe with Callan Rydz.
On Tuesday, Racing Post Sport's Aaron Ashley had a winner with his 4-1 four-fold prevailing and he is back with more selections for Wednesday.
That win means Racing Post Sport has won with three of its four darts accumulators in the tournament so far with the other two coming in at 6-1 and 9-2.
All bets must be placed by 2pm Wednesday
Racing Post Sport’s Aaron Ashley has selected:
Over 3.5 sets in Callan Rydz v Josh Rock
Dave Chisnall to beat Andrew Gilding
William O'Connor to beat Gabriel Clemens
Michael van Gerwen to win 3-0 v Lewy Williams
Stephen Bunting to beat Leonard Gates
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Callan Rydz v Josh Rock
This promises to be a belter between two of the game's hottest prospects. All the hype surrounds Josh Rock but Callan Rydz was a World Championship quarter-finalist last year so evidently feels comfortable on the Ally Pally Stage. Rock needed four sets to see off Jose Justicia in round one and Rydz could push him all the way.
Dave Chisnall v Andrew Gilding
Andrew Gilding averaged just 88.43 as he limped to a 3-2 win over Robert Owen in the opening round and will need to up his game for a clash with heavy-scoring Dave Chisnall, who was a semi-finalist two years ago. Chizzy should be way too good.
Gabriel Clemens v William O'Connor
William O'Connor dealt with the situation well in his 3-0 win over rising women's star Beau Greaves in round one. O'Connor put up a solid 94.26 average despite dealing with a hostile crowd, and with that outing under his belt, should be sharper than Gabriel Clemens. The giant German has been in poor form for some time now and O'Connor can punish him.
Michael van Gerwen v Lewy Williams
Michael van Gerwen is a firm favourite to claim a fourth world title at Alexandra Palace this year and the Green Machine can show just why with a 3-0 win over Lewy Williams. The Welsh youngster is capable but MVG has been consistently averaging over 100 in recent times, suggesting a whitewash is on the cards.
Stephen Bunting v Leonard Gates
Leonard Gates capitalised from a lacklustre performance from Geert Nentjes in round one, easing to a 3-1 win despite averaging just 81.37. Stephen Bunting, who tends to save his best for this time of year having made the semi-final at Alexandra Palace two years ago, should be able to comfortably see off the American challenger.
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