Gary Anderson starts his pursuit of another major trophy at the World Matchplay when he faces Alan Norris in the first round on Sunday. The Scotsman, who retained his World Championship title this year, is joined by fellow contenders Adrian Lewis, Peter Wright and James Wade in the evening session, live on Sky Sports.Anderson claimed a recent confidence-boosting win over Michael van Gerwen in Tokyo, his third title in the World Series of Darts, but has never won the tournament at Winter Gardens. I dont know what it is but Ive never seemed to do well in Blackpool before, said Anderson.To win any tournament is a big boost, so Im feeling good going into the World Matchplay this year after winning in Japan. There are so many quality players now and I think there might be quite a few upsets. Gary Anderson Theres some cracking draws and you never know whats going to happen, but Ill be giving it my best shot. There are so many quality players now and I think there might be quite a few upsets.Former finalist Adrian Lewis, the No 4 seed, takes on Mark Webster, while world No 5 Peter Wright, a semi-finalist 12 months ago, is up against resurgent youngster Joe Cullen. Adrian Lewis will face Mark Webster in the first round James Wade, a five-time finalist in the past decade, takes on Mervyn King in Sunday nights opener.Its my favourite tournament and favourite format, said the 2007 champion.The crowd are amazing and so is the venue, its a lovely thing to be involved with. Every player in the competition has the ability to win a few matches so youve got to be at your best to do well. Stephen Bunting plays his opening match in the afternoon session Earlier in the afternoon, two-time finalist Terry Jenkins will take on Justin Pipe and Stephen Bunting has been drawn against the dangerous Mensur Suljovic.Belgiums Kim Huybrechts and Ian White, who won a Players Championship this month, are also part of the afternoon schedule in Blackpool. Relive the moment Phil Taylor hit the first live nine-dart finish against Chris Mason in the quarter finals of the 2002 World Matchplay Afternoon Session (1pm-5pm)Stephen Bunting v Mensur SuljovicKim Huybrechts v Gerwyn PriceTerry Jenkins v Justin PipeIan White v Daryl GurneyEvening Session (7pm-11pm)James Wade v Mervyn KingAdrian Lewis v Mark WebsterGary Anderson v Alan NorrisPeter Wright v Joe Cullen Also See: World Championship schedule Matchplay Q&A: King and Wade WATCH: Darts out-takes Studd: Why not James Wade? 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Yet coming off consecutive series losses at St. Louis and Pittsburgh, Los Angeles needed some sort of spark as August approaches. The Dodgers found it in the ballpark of their biggest rival, and left the Bay Area in first place following an emphatic three-game swing.MOBILE, Ala. -- Catriona Matthew remained atop the Airbus LPGA Classic leaderboard Friday, birdieing four of the last seven holes to take a one-stroke advantage over Charley Hull into the weekend. The 44-year-old Matthew had a 5-under 67 to reach 13-under 131 on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trails Crossings Course. The 18-year-old Hull also shot 67. Matthew had six birdies and a bogey -- on the par-4 ninth -- in her afternoon round. "I played actually probably pretty well today," said Matthew, who opened with a 64 on Thursday. "I hit 17 greens, so I gave myself a lot of chances. I didnt hole many on the front nine, but then the putter got going a little bit on the back nine." The Scot won the last of her four LPGA Tour titles in 2011. "Obviously, theres still 36 holes to go," Matthew said. "If its anything like the first two days, were going to have to keep making birdies." Hull also dropped a stroke on No. 9, her final hole of the day. The English player birdied Nos. 6-8 and had five birdies in a seven-hole stretch before closing with her lone bogey of the week. "Hitting it pretty straight," Hull said. "Hit my irons good and holing some good putts. Missing a few putts, but youre always going to miss a few putts when youre playing well. But Im just excited about this golf course. I quite like it." Hull won a Ladies European Tour event in Morocco in March a week before her 18th birthday. She closed with a 9-under 62 and won on the first hole of a playoff. The teen is comfortable in the warm conditions in Mobile. 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