Phil Taylor will lock horns with former pupil Adrian Lewis today as they look to book a place in the Final of the Grand of Slam Darts.
Three-time Grand Slam of Darts champion Taylor swept aside Paul Nicholson 16-7 on Saturday to earn his spot in the last four as he bids to regain the £100,000 title.
Taylor led 3-0 and 8-1 before Nicholson hit back, but the 15-time World Champion had too much scoring power as he eased into the semis, which will be played on Sunday afternoon ahead of the evening's final.
Current PDC World Champion Lewis booked his semi-final place thanks to a 16-5 win over Mark Walsh to reach the last four for the first time.
The other semi-final features Mark Walsh and Gary Anderson who had enjoyed tougher victories over Ted Hankey and Terry Jenkins respectively earlier in the day.
Anderson will be competing in his third Grand Slam of Darts semi-final as he bids to follow up May's Premier League Darts victory with another major title, while 2005 UK Open runner-up Walsh will be appearing in only his second major semi-final.
Play will get underway at 14.30 GMT on Sunday with the Final being held at 2000 - All the games are the best of 31 legs.
Grand Slam of Darts Order of Play:
- 14:30 - Phil Taylor v Adrian Lewis
- 16:00 - Mark Walsh v Gary Anderson
- 20:00 - Grand Slam of Darts Final