- Nathan Aspinall stopped by to watch the hilarious moment in their third round clash.
- Shortly after, the spectator was expelled from the arena by security members.
- The 33-year-old beat Andrew Gilding 4-0 and qualified for the round of 16.
Nathan Aspinall stopped before the decisive leg of a World Darts Championship clash to watch a fan drink a four-pint jug.
The 33-year-old secured his place in the last 16 by beating Andrew Gilding 4-0 in their third round match at Ally Pally.
Aspinall stood on the stage and looked in the direction of the fans as the fans cheered at the incredible scene.
Shortly after, boos echoed through the venue because the spectator had been expelled by security.
The 'Asp' addressed the incident in a post-match interview after his shutout victory, where he averaged a 92.17 average in three darts.
“I was intrigued,” he told talkSPORT.
One fan was greeted with cheers as he drank a four-pint jug at Ally Pally before being ejected.
Nathan Aspinall stopped to look at the fan before winning his third round match.
The Brit will face German star Ricardo Pietreczko in the round of 16 after beating Scott Williams.
“Fair play, I only know one guy who can do that and that's Dave Chisnall.”
“I saw him and I couldn't start the way I wanted to see him, but fair play to him, even though he got sent off.
“For the party atmosphere, I love Ally Pally.”
Aspinall will face Ricardo Pietreczko in the next round, who defeated Scott Williams in front of a roaring German crowd.