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EDEN HAZARD and three of his Chelsea team-mates participated in a brilliant darts challenge ahead of the PDC World Championship which starts tomorrow.

Blues trio Willian, Jorginho and goalkeeper Willy Caballero also took on the challenge, with the losing pair facing a rather scary forfeit.

 Jorginho and Willian formed Team A, while Eden Hazard and Willy Caballero formed Team B
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Jorginho and Willian formed Team A, while Eden Hazard and Willy Caballero formed Team BCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC
 A game of rock, paper, scissors was played to see who would go first
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A game of rock, paper, scissors was played to see who would go firstCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC
 Italian midfielder Jorginho was first up to see what total score he could get
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Italian midfielder Jorginho was first up to see what total score he could getCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC

Willian and summer signing Jorginho formed Team A, while Hazard and Caballero were coupled together in Team B.

The objective was simple, which ever pairing that achieves the highest score wins, while the losers will be blindfolded and forced to face their fears.

Jorginho was first up and scored 42, with Hazard then scoring 39. Willian then added 22 to bring Team A's total to 64, leaving Caballero with 26 to win.

But the former Manchester City shot-stopper could only muster up 17 to bring Team B's score to 56, much to the frustration of the Belgian international.

 Belgian maestro Hazard picked up a score of 39 from his three darts
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Belgian maestro Hazard picked up a score of 39 from his three dartsCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC
 Willian added 22 to Team A's tally, leaving the pressure all on Caballero
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Willian added 22 to Team A's tally, leaving the pressure all on CaballeroCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC
 Hazard reacts after Caballero failed to hit the board in his second throw
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Hazard reacts after Caballero failed to hit the board in his second throwCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC

A remote controlled tarantula was placed in a box, with Hazard screaming and trying to run away before he even placed his hand in the container.

Next up was a box full of slime, with the ex-Lille ace picking up a handful before launching it at the face of Caballero.

And Hazard will be hoping to have aim just as good as that if he takes part in Chelsea's Europa League tie against Vidi in Hungary tomorrow.

Maurizio Sarri's side have topped Group L having won each of their five games, netting on ten occasions and conceding just once.

 A remote controlled tarantula was placed in a box as a forfeit for the losing pair
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A remote controlled tarantula was placed in a box as a forfeit for the losing pairCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC
 Hazard was terrified as he approached the container, as he screamed while hesitantly approaching the box
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Hazard was terrified as he approached the container, as he screamed while hesitantly approaching the boxCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC
 Hazard hilariously threw a piece of slime at Caballero as it smashed against his head
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Hazard hilariously threw a piece of slime at Caballero as it smashed against his headCredit: William Hill / Twitter / @ChelseaFC

Hazard, 27, slammed the Chelsea supporters that allegedly shouted racial abuse at Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling at Stamford Bridge.

Speaking of the incident that has seen four fans suspended by the club, he said: "The only thing I can say is, I support the player. Sterling is a fantastic player.

“There is an investigation, so we don’t know what will happen. They are called fans but, for me, they are not fans.

"Proper Chelsea fans just sing for Chelsea and enjoy the game.

"I am fully supportive of Raheem and this kind of racism cannot be in the stadium anymore."

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