What is Paddy’s Perfect Challenge? Schedule, stream FREE, TV and results as Luke Humphries looks to settle huge debate

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PADDY POWER has put out the perfect challenge and it will see some of the world’s best stars settle a HUGE debate.

Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen will step up to the oche for darts and try to hit a nine-darter.

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Mark Williams and Shaun Murphy have their cues at the ready as they try to pot a 147 break.

While Matt Wallace and Ross Fisher take part in the hole-in-one challenge live from the Hertsmere Golf Club in London.

And once the dust is settled, fans will finally get to see which one of the three is harder to achieve.

Footballing legend Peter Crouch and boxing icon Tony Bellew are set to make an appearance on the golf course too just to spice things up.

Find out all the details about the nine-dart finish, 147 in snooker and hole-in-one challenge below.

When is Paddy’s Perfect Challenge?

  • Paddy’s Perfect Challenge is schedule to get underway TODAY – Wednesday, December 4.
  • It is expected to get underway at 12pm GMT

How can I watch Paddy’s Perfect Challenge?

  • Paddy’s Perfect Challenge will be shown LIVE across all of Paddy Power’s social channels.
  • PDC’s X account is also broadcasting the mouthwatering action
  • Alternatively, fans can tune into SunSport’s LIVE blog for the entire debate.

What are the Paddy’s Perfect Challenge rules?

The Perfect Challenge rules are simple:

Each time a player misses the target or fails, the respective leg or frame will restart and attempts will continue until they make one – or time runs out.

Who is participating in Paddy’s Perfect Challenge?

There will be two stars representing each sport this afternoon.

Darts

  • Luke Humphries
  • Michael van Gerwen

Snooker

  • Shaun Murphy
  • Mark Williams

Golf

  • Matt Wallace
  • Ross Fisher

What has been said?

Luke Humphries has admitted that nine-darters are quite rare.

The darts icon said: “Nine-darters in competition are pretty rare – if they were easy, everyone would be doing it.

“It’s an intriguing challenge and I’m looking forward to it.”

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