SKY SPORTS presenter Anna Woolhouse has stunned in a glamorous outfit ahead of Saturday's World Darts Championship action.
Woolhouse, 40, is fronting up the coverage for Sky Sports as stars like Nathan Aspinall, Michael van Gerwen and Luke Littler take to the oche for more third round drama.
But before fans could get excited about the best darts players in the world gathering at Ally Pally, Woolhouse shared an upload of her outfit on Instagram.
The experienced presenter posed in her hosting chair wearing a black skirt and a sheer high-neck.
The post was shared with Woolhouse's 180,000 Instagram followers with the caption: "Berry happy to be back at the Palace".
Loads of her adoring fans were gushing about her in the comments section with one writing: "Looking good Anna".
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Another added: "Beautiful, makes the darts worth watching".
While a third commented: "Wow! Absolutely stunning".
But it's the darts that's the main attraction at Ally Pally this afternoon and evening as the competition hots up for the sport's most prestigious prize.
Things got heated at the Palace yesterday after world number one and reigning champ Luke Humphries fired a warning at fellow star Peter Wright.
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Humphries and Wright are gearing up for a tasty last 16 clash against one and other and it's fair to say the mind games have already begun.
Cool Hand Luke launched a stout of his own game after Wright had predicted an early exit for the defending champion and claimed he wasn't afraid of playing him.
Humphries said: "Peter’s had a lot to say over the last couple of weeks, where he says that he doesn’t fear me and Luke Littler. He says he’s going to smash us.
“So, yeah, all the pressure’s on him now because if he doesn’t, then the egg is on his face, not mine.
“I’m really, really relaxed and, if he doesn’t beat us, then it’s going to look silly on him, not me.
“Peter, I think, said something like Barney is going to smash me and he’s going to smash Jermaine. Well, he got his end of the bargain.
“I think Peter loves to play the mind games, but it doesn’t work with me.
“I’m one world title away from almost matching his career and I’m about 25 years younger.
“One more world title would sort of match everything he’s ever achieved in the game."