The full results from the 2023 Cazoo UK Open, which took place at Butlin's Minehead Resort from March 3-5.
The 'FA Cup of Darts' - coined because of the random draw after each round as well as the presence of amateur qualifiers in the 158-player field - is over and there was no shortage of magic as 200/1 outsider Andrew Gilding stunned Michael van Gerwen in the final.
Here's everything you need to know including the results and reviews while we have details of the prize money and past winners.
FINAL
SEMI-FINALS
QUARTER-FINALS
SIXTH ROUND
FIFTH ROUND
FOURTH ROUND
The fourth round features the world's top 32 and the winners of round three
THIRD ROUND
Round three features the winners from round two along with Tour Card Holders 33-64.
SECOND ROUND
Round two will contain the winners from round one along with Tour Card Holders 65-96.
FIRST ROUND
The first round of the multi-board event features Tour Card Holders 97-127 along with 16 Rileys Amateur Qualifiers and 16 players from the Challenge tour and Development Tour
Friday March 3
Afternoon Session (1100 GMT, Main Stage 1145 GMT)
TV Coverage: ITV 4
First, Second & Third Rounds (Best of 11 legs)
Main Stage
Stage Two
Stage Three
Stage Four
Stage Five
Stage Six
Stage Seven
Stage Eight
Evening Session (7pm)
TV Coverage: ITV 4
Fourth Round (Best of 19 legs)
Main Stage
Stage Two
Stage Three
Stage Four
Stage Five
Stage Six
Stage Seven
Stage Eight
Saturday March 4
Afternoon Session (1230 start)
TV Coverage: ITV 4
Fifth Round (Best of 19 legs)
Main Stage
Stage Two
Stage Three
Stage Four
Evening Session (1900 start)
TV Coverage: ITV 4
Sixth Round (Best of 19 legs)
Main Stage
Stage Two
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Sunday March 5
Afternoon Session (1245 start)
TV Coverage: ITV 4
Quarter-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
Evening Session (1900 start)
TV Coverage: ITV 4
Semi-Finals (Best of 21 legs)
Final (Best of 21 legs)
Will appear here
Players 1-32 - Enter in Fourth Round
Michael Smith
Peter Wright
Michael van Gerwen
Gerwyn Price
Luke Humphries
Rob Cross
Jonny Clayton
Danny Noppert
James Wade
Nathan Aspinall
Dimitri Van den Bergh
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Joe Cullen
Ryan Searle
Jose De Sousa
Dave Chisnall
Damon Heta
Ross Smith
Gabriel Clemens
Krzysztof Ratajski
Chris Dobey
Stephen Bunting
Gary Anderson
Callan Rydz
Brendan Dolan
Daryl Gurney
Martin Schindler
Kim Huybrechts
Mervyn King
Vincent van der Voort
Raymond van Barneveld
Alan Soutar
Players 33-64 - Enter in Third Round
Mensur Suljovic
Madars Razma
Adrian Lewis
Josh Rock
Simon Whitlock
William O'Connor
Martin Lukeman
Martijn Kleermaker
Andrew Gilding
Keane Barry
Ryan Joyce
Ian White
Ritchie Edhouse
Ryan Meikle
Jermaine Wattimena
Luke Woodhouse
Ricky Evans
Florian Hempel
Jamie Hughes
Steve Beaton
Rowby-John Rodriguez
Mike De Decker
Boris Krcmar
Darius Labanauskas
Jim Williams
Scott Williams
Lewy Williams
Steve Lennon
Devon Petersen
Adam Gawlas
Joe Murnan
Jeff Smith
Players 65-96 - Enter in Second Round
Matt Campbell
Danny Jansen
Cameron Menzies
Nathan Rafferty
Mickey Mansell
John O'Shea
Scott Waites
Mario Vandenbogaerde
Kevin Doets
Ted Evetts
Jimmy Hendriks
Ricardo Pietreczko
Jose Justicia
Richie Burnett
Krzysztof Kciuk
Connor Scutt
Brian Raman
Bradley Brooks
James Wilson
Radek Szaganski
Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
Shaun Wilkinson
George Killington
Luc Peters
Tony Martinez
Ross Montgomery
Damian Mol
Jamie Clark
Jules van Dongen
Kevin Burness
Richard Veenstra
Keegan Brown
Players 97-126 - Enter in First Round
Darren Webster
Nick Fullwell
Dylan Slevin
Niels Zonneveld
Vladimir Andersen
Maik Kuivenhoven
Arron Monk
Graham Usher
Jeffrey Sparidaans
Gian van Veen
Stephen Burton
Robbie Knops
Jeffrey De Zwaan
Josh Payne
Geert Nentjes
Pascal Rupprecht
Robert Owen
Adam Warner
Nick Kenny
Jurjen van der Velde
Daniel Klose
Graham Hall
Adam Smith-Neale
Ronny Huybrechts
Karel Sedlacek
Lee Evans
Owen Roelofs
Danny van Trijp
Callum Goffin
Jacques Labre
Additional Qualifiers
2022 Winmau Development Tour Qualifiers
Nathan Girvan
Sebastian Bialecki
Conor Heneghan
Jarred Cole
Jitse Van der Wal
Joshua Richardson
Christopher Holt
Dom Taylor
2022 Winmau Challenge Tour Qualifiers
Thibault Tricole
Christian Kist
Kenny Neyens
Jim McEwan
Andy Jenkins
Michael Flynn
Jelle Klaasen
Lukas Wenig
Rileys Amateur Qualifiers
Luke Littler - Rileys Chorlton
Stuart White - Rileys London Victoria
Jim Moston - Rileys Liverpool
Dan Read - Rileys South Benfleet
Harry Lane - Rileys London Victoria
Danny Lauby - Rileys Coventry
James Richardson - Rileys Chester
Brett Claydon - Rileys Norwich
Daniel Lee - Rileys Solihull
Callum Loose - Rileys Chorlton
Thomas Banks - Rileys Harlow
Darryl Pilgrim - Rileys London Victoria
Lewis Gurney - Rileys Chester
Noel Grant - Rileys Coventry
Gary Davey - Rileys Liverpool
Jonathan Wynn - Rileys Norwich
The Cazoo UK Open will be broadcast live on ITV4 for UK viewers, through the PDC's international broadcast partners and through PDCTV for Rest of the World Subscribers.
The Stage Two action on Friday and Saturday will be streamed exclusively for all PDCTV Subscribers worldwide.
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With no seedings and a random draw made after every round, the UK Open has earned the nickname of "the FA Cup of darts" ever since the event's debut in 2003, when it was held at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton.
Phil Taylor beat Shayne Burgess in the first final and although the dominant 'Power' has claimed the most titles with five, there has been a wide range of winners including Roland Scholten (2004), Raymond van Barneveld (2006 & 2007), James Wade (2008, 2011 & 2021), Robert Thornton (2012), Adrian Lewis (2014), Michael van Gerwen (2015, 2016, 2020), Peter Wright (2017), Gary Anderson (2008), Nathan Aspinall (2019) and Danny Noppert (2022).
UK Open Past Finals
UK Open Most Titles