The quarter-finals at the PDC World Darts Championship were confirmed on Friday following the completion of the remaining fourth round games.
The last-eight matches will take place across two sessions on Sunday.
Dimitri Van den Bergh’s clash with Jonny Clayton will open proceedings on Sunday afternoon as both players look to make the semi-finals for the first time in their careers.
2020 World Matchplay champion Van den Bergh easily overcame Kim Huybrechts in an all-Belgian affair in the previous round, while Clayton defeated Northern Irish youngster Josh Rock 4-3.
The second part of the double-header sees St Helens pair Michael Smith and Stephen Bunting go head-to-head.
Last year’s runner-up Smith was impressive in his defeat of Joe Cullen on Friday afternoon and will be hopeful of going one step further in 2023.
‘The Bullet’ continued his fine form with a 4-1 victory against Luke Humphries.
Sunday evening’s action begins with the meeting of Gerwyn Price and Gabriel Clemens.
2021 champion Price easily overcame Jose De Sousa on Thursday as he continued his pursuit of a second world title.
Gabriel Clemens became the first German to make the last-eight with a routine win against the unseeded Alan Soutar.
The favourite for the competition Michael van Gerwen takes on Chris Dobey in the last quarter-final tie.
Three-time champion van Gerwen defeated his Dutch compatriot Dirk van Duijvenbode 4-1 in the fourth round.
Dobey eliminated 2018 champion Rob Cross to progress to what will be a daunting affair.
PDC World Darts Championship quarter-finals:
Sunday, January 1st – 12.30pm
Dimitri Van den Bergh vs Jonny Clayton
Michael Smith vs Stephen Bunting
Sunday, January 1st – 7.30pm
Gerwyn Price vs Gabriel Clemens
Michael van Gerwen vs Chris Dobey