A darts fan had an absolute nightmare spilling his beer jugs while watching Peter Wright vs Stephen Bunting.
Wright and Bunting were in action on the Ally Pally stage, as fans flocked to see the second set of quarter finals at the North London venue.

A fan had a nightmare during Bunting vs Wright[/caption]
Thousands were in attendance at the World Championship, all kitted out in wild fancy dress, with chickens, penguins and traffic cones all witnessing the tungsten action unfold.
Weird and wonderful sights inside the walls of the famous Palace are to no surprise whatsoever, but is was one fan that caught the eye in particular at the evening session.
He was caught on TV with a blazer on and a pair of Paddy Power pants on his head, while attempting to carry five jugs.
Perhaps the sensible option would have been to get a tray to aid his carrying while he returned to his table.
But unfortunately he lost grip of several of the jugs and beer began trickling on to the floor.
The fan tried to put the jugs in his right hand down on the table but beer ran out from them.
But in doing so beer began streaming out of the three jugs in his other hand, a disastrous showing.
His friends found the funny side of it as they watched their beer pour out, with almost a quarter gone from at least two of the jugs.
It was an embarrassing blunder which was caught on camera during the broadcast, and yet another iconic fan moment at the incredible venue.
Broadcaster Emma Paton laughed during the video and joked: “Bringing in 2025 in style.

The fan spilt a huge amount of his beer, a true travesty for any darts fan[/caption]
“These guys certainly are. This is when you think you can carry five jugs.
“Why is nobody helping him? Somebody come in and help him. Someone please.”
Fans were quick to react on social media, with one writing: “Should have carried 4 and saved the cost of one pitcher he threw away there.”
Another agreed: “Why’s none of his mates helped him?”
One fan added: “Spilt about £50 worth there.”
A final viewer concluded: “That’ll be £167 please. What a waste of beer.”

Bunting beat Wright in the real main event at Ally Pally[/caption]
It was Bunting who came out on top on stage as he picked up a 5-2 victory over former two-time world champion Wright.
This isn’t the first time that beer and fans have briefly taken centre stage during the darts this week.
Nathan Aspinall decided to stop mid-throw to watch a fan down a jug of beer during his comfortable win over Andrew Gilding.
The fan was ejected from the venue, but ‘The Asp’ stated he was simply captivated by what was going on in the crowd.
He told talkSPORT: “I was intrigued.
“Fair play, I only know one guy that can do that and that is Dave Chisnall.
“I watched it and couldn’t start as I wanted to watch it, but fair play to him, although he got kicked out.
“For party atmosphere, I love Ally Pally.”
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