Eric Bristow, Jocky Wilson and Peter Manley all feature in our shortlist of dream Premier League matches. Which two darts stars from the past or present would create an epic encounter in the red-hot atmosphere of a Premier League night?The Sky Sports trio of Wayne Mardle, Dave Clark and Rod Studd have made their picks... Jocky Wilson v Eric Bristow, SSE Hydro in Glasgow Jocky Wilson would receive vociferous home support in Scotland Wayne Mardle: It would be Jocky Wilson versus Eric Bristow, but it would have to take place in Glasgow. The reason being that Eric would be getting so much stick it would be hilarious to watch him deal with it.The darts would be absolutely quality. If you take Bristow from 1984-85 and Jocky from the same era, that would be a great game. I think it would be nip and tuck all the way through, but Eric would eventually win 7-5.Jocky would miss one dart at double top while attempting a 120 finish. Eric would take out 64 on his last dart, turn around very, very slowly, smile and shake Jockys hand. Then he would smile at the Glasgow crowd, and laugh.Eric Bristow v Michael van Gerwen, 3Arena Dublin Eric Bristow was the dominant player of his era Dave Clark: These two are leaders of their generation of darts players and would supply a brilliant match. Brissy in his prime would try to get into Van Gerwens head, the mind games would start weeks beforehand, and he would probably rattle the Dutchman. The animation and cockiness of Bristow and the animation and cockiness of Van Gerwen. Its a dream mix, its combustible. Dave Clark It would be a perfect storm between those two - and a perfect match of darts. The animation and cockiness of Bristow and the animation and cockiness of Van Gerwen. Its a dream mix, its combustible.Dublin would be the place to have it, Bristow would get a lot of stick there, and that would wind him up even more. The walk-ons would be fantastic, it would be a tinderbox atmosphere, absolutely incredible. Just seeing Bristows little finger raised in the air in front of 10,000 people, it would be breathtaking.I think Bristow would fly out of the blocks, put in a couple of 180s, there would be a nine-darter in there as well. Van Gerwen would fire back and level things up in the decisive leg of an all-time classic Premier League match. Despite claiming a point, I think Van Gerwen would have a tear in his eyes that the old dog had bothered him.John Lowe v Peter Manley, Circus Tavern, Purfleet Peter Manley relished a battle of wits on the oche Rod Studd: This would be a great clash between contrasting styles and generations in the sport. John Lowe, one of the great stalwarts of the game, from the first golden era of darts against Peter One Dart Manley, who just epitomised everything about the razzmatazz and the panache that currently surrounds the game.It could be held at the Sands Centre in Carlisle, where hometown player Manley would still have less than half of the crowds support, but I have opted for that old darting bear pit of the Circus Tavern. The studious Lowe, a great ambassador for sportsmanship, would share the oche with Manley, the master of mischief making. It would be terrific. Who can forget Manleys match against Adrian Lewis when he gave that who me? look as Jackpot walked off the stage during the game. Lowe would be thinking: Im here to play darts, what are you here for? Rod Studd John Lowe would make his way to the oche in serene, statesmanlike fashion, whereas Manley would cavort towards the stage in his pink flamingo shirt with Is this the way to Amarillo blaring out. Lowe would be thinking: Im here to play darts, what are you here for?Peter would try every tactic in the book to unsettle Lowe. He would see it as a great challenge to get old stone face to crack at some point. That would be the ultimate feather in his cap, probably better than the Lewis walk out. One Dart pulled off a number of upset victories in his career In the match itself, you could probably have Lowe down for a nine-darter. But I can just see Manley hitting a 121, a 161 and a 141, with some of his monstrous one dart finishes and somehow managing to win, despite not playing as well as his opponent. In a final impish act, he would take the board off the wall, and ask John Lowe to sign it.Watch all of the Premier League action this Thursday night, starting at 7pm on Sky Sports 1. Also See: Fixtures/Results On Sky TV Prem Table Darts betting Get Sky Sports Adidas Nmd Deutschland . MORITZ, Switzerland -- Latvia won a four-man World Cup bobsled race Sunday, while the U. 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Omar Infante had three doubles and drove in four runs to help the streaking Kansas City Royals beat the Colorado Rockies 7-4 on Tuesday night. It also brought a smile to Yost, who turned 60. "For 35 years Ive always thought Ive been a winner on every one of my birthdays because Im with a group of guys I really like and have fun being around," he said. "But when you win the game it makes it that much more sweeter." The Royals have been celebrating a lot lately. Since dropping two games below .500 on July 21 they have won 22 of 27 to move two games ahead of Detroit in the AL Central. They even won with ace James Shields not having his best stuff. "It was a grind day. It was one of those days where I didnt have my good stuff at all," he said. "Youre going to go through days like that and you battle through it." Shields pitched six solid innings to get the win for the Royals, who are a major league best 15-4 in interleague play. It took a while but they did get to Colorado rookie Tyler Matzek in the seventh. Matzek (2-9) came into Tuesday with a 9.60 ERA in August but was having his best outing since blanking Pittsburgh over seven innings on July 26 when he ran into trouble with two outs in the seventh. Matzek got the first two outs before allowing a pinch-hit single to Josh Willingham and walking Nori Aoki. Adam Ottavino came on and gave up consecutive doubles to Infante and Salvador Perez to give the Royals a 4-2 lead. "It was a great at-bat. Ottavino was throwing hard, good slider," Billy Butler said. "It woke me up. He had good stuff and Omar stepped up." The Royals scored three more runs in the eighth off Colorados bullpen. Infante had a two-run double with the bases loaded. It was the second time in his career he has had three doubles in a game. The last time, May 27, 2004, came against the Royals when he was playing for Detroit. "Omars swing is so simple, its not a lot of moving parts," Yost said. "He can get on a streak in a hurry." That made a winner of Shiellds (12-6), who allowed two runs on nine hits and struck out six.dddddddddddd He wasnt sharp, allowing base runners in every inning but his last and struck out Drew Stubbs with the bases loaded to end the fourth. Stubbs and Nolan Arenado each had three hits and a home run for Colorado. Arenado went deep in the fifth to give Colorado a 2-1 lead and Stubbs hit a two-run homer in the ninth, when the Rockies mounted a rally. Greg Holland came on and threw one pitch to record his 39th save in 40 chances. "They get a lead after six innings, they pretty much wipe you out," Rockies manager Walt Weiss said. "Thats been the formula for them this year. Guys come in throwing in the upper 90s and throwing strikes." Justin Morneau, back in the lineup after missing two games with a stiff neck, gave Colorado a 1-0 lead with a double-play grounder in the first. Kansas City tied it in the fourth on Lorenzo Cains RBI double. BIRTHDAY BOY Yost was starting his postgame news conference when first base coach Rusty Kuntz interrupted to present the manager with a cake. Kuntz then sang "Happy Birthday" and gave Yost a hug before leaving his office. DOUBLE TROUBLE Infante wasnt the only Royals player to record a two-bagger. Kansas City had six doubles for the first time since July 29, 2011, at Cleveland. TRAINERS ROOM Royals: Perez returned to the lineup after being pulled from Mondays game with a sore knee. Rockies: OF Michael Cuddyer was scratched from the lineup with a sore left hamstring. Manager Walt Weiss said it wasnt a long-term issue, adding that playing a doubleheader Sunday led to the soreness. Cuddyer hit for the cycle in the second game of the Rockies sweep. UP NEXT Royals: Red-hot Kansas City will go for a season sweep of the Rockies with lefty Danny Duffy on the mound. Duffy (8-10) has won a career-high three straight starts. Rockies: Colorados lone bright spot on the mound, LHP Jorge De La Rosa, will face his former team Wednesday. De La Rosa (12-8) made 33 starts for the Royals in 2006-07 before joining the Rockies. He has accounted for nearly a quarter of Colorados 49 wins this season. ' ' '