Evening of darts at Deepdale to feature former and current Preston North End players

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A special evening of darts is coming to Deepdale.

The event has been organised by Preston North End Community and Education Trust in partnership with Red Rose Darts.

Being hosted in the Invincibles Lounge, the evening will feature former and current Preston North End players.

Red Rose Darts will be running its popular pop-up shop, with free entry from 4pm to 6pm. Known for offering ‘try before you buy’, the firm offers enthusiasts a hands-on experience with their products.

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Doors for the main, ticketed event will open at 6.30pm with the event set to start at 7pm. The bar will be open throughout the evening, serving a selection of drinks and bar snacks.

On the night, a limited number of PNE branded darts flights will be available to buy. All proceeds from the sales of the flights will go back into supporting the life-enhancing work done by the Trust across Preston.

There will also be an auction where the audience will have the chance to bid to play against their choice of current or former Preston North End first team player.

The night will be rounded off with the ‘Battle of Preston’ as pro darts player David Evans, and local darter Stuart Wilson, will face each other at the oche.

A spoksperson for the Trust said: “Whether you’re a darts enthusiast, a PNE fan, or simply looking for an entertaining night out, this event is not to be missed.

“Come along and enjoy the atmosphere, connect with fellow fans, watch some darts and support the important work of PNECET.”

Priced at £10 each, tickets are available from Preston North End Community and Education Trust.

Form more information, email [email protected] or call 01772 693309.

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