The PDC World Series of Darts calendar has just two events left.
The two remaining events will take place on back-to-back weekends, in Australia and New Zealand.
The PDC recently announced the eight PDC representatives who will be in action next month.
What PDC players will be in Australia and New Zealand?
Here are the eight PDC players in action both weekends:
- Luke Humphries
- Luke Littler
- Stephen Bunting
- Gerwyn Price
- Josh Rock
- Chris Dobey
- Damon Heta
- Mike De Decker
This is the most diverse list of PDC players that we've seen in a lineup at the World Series of Darts this year.
The eight players typically consist mostly of Premier League players, but these two tournaments will only feature five Premier League players from this year's campaign.
The three Premier League players who won't be competing are Michael van Gerwen, Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross.
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Those players are set to be seeds at the World Series of Darts finals in mid-September, but could be displaced depending on how other players perform.
Damon Heta will be playing in both tournaments after getting the chance to play in New York a few weeks ago at the U.S. Darts Masters.
Josh Rock and Mike De Decker will get their first chances in their careers to compete in World Series of Darts events.
The field for the regional qualifiers is still to be determined.
The World Series of Darts finals will take place from September 12 - September 14 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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