Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher continue rivalry ahead of Liverpool’s Man United clash at Anfield as Sky Sports pundits go head to head in Darts competition for World Darts Championship build up
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In the run-up to both the World Darts Championship and the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United on Sunday, Sky Sports experts Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have become darts stars.
In a comedy sketch posted to
Sky Sports shared the clip with both experts making a grand entrance in darts gear, with Neville donning 'The Treble' shirt and rival Carragher being nicknamed 'Istanbullseye'.
They went head-to-head in a darts-style competition, with Carragher scoring a 267-264 win with the final throw.
The dart clash originated online prior to the World Darts Championship
Gary 'The Treble' Neville wore a darts shirt during their comedy skit posted online
Jamie 'Istanbullseye' Carragher emerged victorious in the competition between Sky experts
They went head-to-head in a darts-style competition, with Carragher achieving a 267-264 victory.
The pundits were previously seen making fun of each other with Carragher in a festive jumper, referencing Man United's 7-0 defeat at Anfield last season.
Liverpool, who sit high at the top of the Premier League, could significantly boost their title aspirations with a win at Anfield on Sunday.
Jurgen Klopp's side are looking to continue their unbeaten run in the Premier League after three wins in their recent games.
Their rivals Manchester United are not enjoying the same success after being knocked out of the Champions League group stages following a 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich on Tuesday.
Erik Ten Hag's side were also beaten 3-0 by Bournemouth at Old Trafford in their last Premier League match, with the side currently sitting sixth in the table.