One of the most anticipated matches of the tournament takes centre stage at Alexandra Palace as the 2026 PDC World Darts Championship delivers a blockbuster clash between second seed Luke Humphries and rising Dutch star Gian van Veen.

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Humphries, a former world champion at Ally Pally, faces one of the sternest tests of his title defence against the World Youth champion, who has emerged as one of the most dangerous challengers on the circuit.

Van Veen’s rapid rise has been hard to ignore and a maiden call-up to the Premier League looks increasingly inevitable given his recent performances on the biggest stages.

This quarter-final is widely expected to be a marathon rather than a sprint. Both players are among the most prolific scorers in the game and a long contest of eight or even nine sets appears highly likely.

With two heavy treble 20 hitters on the same stage, a flurry of maximums could follow, with the combined 180 tally potentially pushing towards record territory.

High finishing may also prove decisive. Neither Humphries nor van Veen shy away from three-figure checkouts and a series of big finishes could swing momentum repeatedly as the match unfolds.

Recent history adds another compelling layer. Van Veen has had the upper hand over Humphries in 2025, winning all three of their televised meetings, including a memorable European Championship final.

Humphries has openly acknowledged that he will need to find another level if he is to defend his crown, and this encounter will demand exactly that.

While van Veen’s relentless scoring has been a hallmark of his breakthrough season, Humphries is renowned for producing timely 180s when the pressure peaks. That ability to deliver in defining moments could prove decisive in what promises to be one of the matches of the championship.

If Humphries is to progress, it will likely require one of his finest performances at Alexandra Palace. Anything less may open the door for van Veen to announce himself as a genuine world title contender on the sport’s grandest stage.