Sky Sports has been forced to apologize to the spectators after the interruption of its transmission of experienced problems of the Premier League.
The Premier League Darts train arrived in Brighton for the night of the competition, with the world of the world 1 Luke Humphries seeking to do it two in a row after reaching the top of Exeter.
The spectators will have anxiously waiting for the night play, especially given the heavyweight clash between Michael van Gerwen and Gerwyn Price from 7 pm
But the disaster hit when the program fell for about two minutes before a Sky error message apologizing for the interruption.
While the transmission returned in fact, it was marked by technical problems at all times.
The problems continued during Luke Littler's scare against Chris Dobey, and even caused an apology in the air of Sky's comment team.

The Sky Sports coverage of the Premier League Darts was plagued by technical difficulties

The spectators were at least able to witness the impressive nine -day of Luke Humphries against Rob Cross
'We apologize if you are experiencing some type of malfunction and rupture of images. It will solve momentarily, I assure you.
Fortunately, however, fans were able to witness the end of Humphries in their quarterfinal clash with Rob Cross, which sent the multitude of capacity to collapse.
However, in a matter of seconds, the images fell again for a few seconds, although the spectators will certainly be grateful not to be a few heartbeat before.
As such, the presenter Emma Paton turned to social networks to joke to X: “I really hope everyone has seen that.”
During the fifth section of the draw, another message appeared on the screen that said: 'We apologize for the loss of images. We are working hard to solve the problem.
The program improved later at night, with the quarterfinal clash of Nathan Aspinall with the inhabitant of the Stephen Bunting winery largely free of interruption.