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Find the Best Darts England 2016 World Matchplay odds

Apart from being a professional sport, darts is also traditionally played in pubs across the UK as well as other European countries including Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and Germany among others. Darts were initially used in the ancient history for warfare. Skirmishers employed darts of different sizes resembling miniature javelins. It’s from this practice that darts then developed into a sport. A bit earlier, before First World War, different pubs in the UK had dartboards which were made of solid wood blocks. The dartboards were then made using odourless clay by a company known as Nodor in 1923.

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Today, darts has developed into a competitive sport to an extent of having a darts world competition. Darts England 2016 World Matchplay is the 23rd annual staging of World Matchplay prepared by Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Darts World Matchplay attracts high prizes for the winners, and the prestige glows even brighter for the sport itself. You also get a chance to be part of the prize winners by placing your world matchplay darts odds.

 

Who, When, Where?

 

This year’s Darts World Championship is set to take place from 16th to 24th July 2016 at Winter Gardens, Blackpool in England. The prizes for the match are hefty as the winner will pocket £100,000 while the runner-up will receive a prize money of £50,000.

You can also get a chance of winning good prizes rather than just being a spectator. This, of course, is going to be possible if you are already familiar with the results of the last championships and the potential winners for this year. World Matchplay Darts 2016 is going to have England’s top players including Jamie Caven, Phil Taylor, James Wade, Michael Smith and Adrian Lewis. The competition, of course, is going to receive contenders from around the world including from Australia, Sweden, and Germany among others. Michael van Gerwen from Netherlands is famous for winning several other previous competitions including last year.

Darts England 2016 World Matchplay: The odds

This year we expect the competition to be a bit stiffer than the last, so placing your bets isn’t going to be easy. However, some of the top names you can expect the best odds from include Michael van Gerwen, Phil Taylor, Benito van de Pas and Gary Anderson. Jamie Caven is also looking forward to upsetting dart odds when he faces Michael van Gerwen, the World Matchplay champion. Caven is also a force to reckon with so you might want to consider when placing your bets.

 

Apart from this, anything can happen, and darts odds are flexible, so stay keen when placing your bets.

Betting tips

Betting is England’s top speciality, and there are plenty of wagering sites to safely earn some extra cash. Some of the top betting sites where you may consider placing your bets include Sporting Life, OLBG, Betfair, and BettingPro. These platforms will give you the 2016 previews and tips so you can win some cash. You’ll surely get an attractive darts bet from one of these sites with odds favouring your side.

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15/07/2016, by Joanne Rivero