Clark and Fatum combined experience and power scoring throughout the event, growing stronger with every round. Their campaign began with a confident 3–0 win over Simon Stothart and Joe Croft before producing a series of composed performances through the later stages. A 3–1 quarter-final victory over Luke Ely and Jim McEwan was followed by a dominant 3–0 semi-final triumph against the dangerous duo of Jarred Cole and Chas Barstow.

The final proved to be a real test, as Wiltshire and Lawrie—who themselves had shown resilience and consistency all day—pushed the match to a deciding leg. Both teams traded 180s and heavy scoring visits, but it was Clark and Fatum’s finishing that proved decisive, sealing a thrilling 3–2 victory to take home the England Classic Open Pairs crown.

Runners-up Wiltshire and Lawrie had every reason to be proud of their performance. After a 3–1 quarter-final win over Jack Cullen and Cameron O’Brien, they edged out Harry Lane and Pat Scurfield 3–2 in a tense semi-final that went the distance. Their run to the final was a display of grit and composure under pressure, and their partnership looks one to watch in future events.

The competition from the Top 128 onward showcased incredible depth and quality, with notable performances from established names and rising talents alike. Players such as Cole and Barstow, Lane and Scurfield, and Ely and McEwan all left their mark with impressive averages and high checkouts across the board.

The atmosphere inside the Seal Bay Resort was electric as the day’s action unfolded, with players and fans alike celebrating another successful staging of the England Classic—an event that continues to uphold the proud traditions of English darts.

Congratulations to Matt Clark and David Fatum, the 2025 England Classic Open Pairs Champions, whose consistency, teamwork, and finishing power carried them to glory in one of the most competitive pairs events of the season.

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