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Emma Paton rocks bold sleeveless outfit as fans label Sky Sports Darts host ‘absolutely stunning and so sexy'

Emma Paton rocks bold sleeveless outfit as fans label Sky Sports Darts host ‘absolutely stunning and so sexy'

The Sun20-07-2025
EMMA PATON has left fans stunned with a bold sleeveless outfit for the World Matchplay Darts.
The Sky Sports presenter was on duty for the tournament in Blackpool.
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Emma, 30, wore a stunning white jumpsuit while on air for the broadcaster.
The clothing item was completed with a wide collar and matching shoes.
The presenter is a fan favourite as she often leaves fans in awe of her bold fashion choices.
And this one was no different as viewers went wild for her look on social media.
A second wrote: "Emma Paton on the darts. Good lord!"
A third commented: "Emma Paton back on the tele!"
A fourth said: "Emma Paton you absolute princess, we are so back."
Another added: "I tell you what, that Emma Paton looks delightful."
Back in May, Emma left fans hailing her sparkly outfit at the Premier League Darts finals.
Luke Littler shows off new look for World Matchplay Darts as fans are left divided
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BLACKPOOL will be the home of darts for the next week as the World Matchplay returns!
There has already been huge drama in round one of the tournament with SIX of the 16 players already out.
A new champions is now also guaranteed after Luke Humphries crashed out in his tournament opener against Gian van Veen.
There will be darts action every night this week ahead of the big final on Sunday.
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Meanwhile, there was plenty of excitement at the oche in the day's action.
Peter 'Snakebite' Wright was dumped out in round one by Jermaine Wattimena.
This was despite him rocking a more reserved look compared to his usual bold self.
Luke Littler also had a new look as he wore an updated version of his iconic purple and yellow shirt.
He took on Ryan Searle in his match and romped to a dominant victory.
It looked like the Nuke was on course for a whitewash as he won the first SIX legs at a canter.
Searle did get on the board as he won the seventh leg, but there was no chance of a dramatic comeback.
Littler rattled off the required four legs from the next five to knock out to complete his victory.
The Nuke averaged an incredible 108.92 across the 12 legs.
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