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Mission Darts
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGamesSports | |||

Episode 88 is here! Andy and Matt discuss the recent form of Chris Dobey, Matt's role within Darts and the potential issue Beau Greaves could highlight within the Darts! Episodes uploaded weekly on Thursday at 5pm! 📺
Episode 87 is here! Andy and Matt discuss the recent Euro Tour in Germany, the Luke Littler vs Gian van Veen incident and Matt reveals some amazing rare Darts he found! Episodes uploaded weekly on Thursday at 5pm! 📺
Episode 86 is here! Andy and Matt discuss the recent Pro Tour, the strange situation Kim Huybrechts finds himself in and the lifestyle of a fulltime Darts player! Episodes uploaded weekly on Thursday at 5pm! 📺
Episode 85 is here! Andy and Matt discuss if Darts has become to friendly on the oche and therefor the sport has lost out on having rivalries as a result, Beau's record breaking run coming to an end and the lifestyle of Darts becoming your job!
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A breath of fresh air in the darts world of podcasts where Matt and Andy bring what’s on your mind in darts each week and discuss it with understanding and differing opinions that bring all sides of a story.
As an avid darts fan I really wanted to enjoy this podcast, Matt Edgar is always insightful and thoughtful with his analysis and how he talks about darts and dart players, Andy Cornwall on the other hand is an unbearable old fashioned idiot, who thinks that just because he managed to play on the pro tour one wet bank holiday weekend, that we now need to listen to his incessant moaning about the niggles of day to day life, or his opinion on people who are far more skilled and have achieved much m... more
Great listen a different view of the game
Have a 4 star because you have not been to the Bristol area for rate my oche or the darts shop series
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Two high-energy darts voices dissect current events from the sport with sharp banter and practical insight. Across episodes they analyze tournament results, player form, business and media dynamics, and behind-the-scenes stories from touring life. The show combines technical darts talk with personal anecdotes, lightweight tangents, and a strong taste for storytelling and branding in darts, making it a go-to for fans who want both analysis and personality. A notable strength is the mix of analytics, culture, and candid discussions about the sport's ecosystem, which can also translate well for brands seeking authentic darts-related sponsorships or partnerships.
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