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The World Darts Championship is again! Thousands of boozy punters gown up for the primary day at Alexandra Palace with Super Mario, Donald Trump and Oompa Loompa outfits all noticed

  • The first session of the darting extravaganza took place on Sunday night 
  • Rowdy spectators piled into Alexandra Palace clad in eye-catching outfits 
  • Super Mario, Donald Trump and Oompa Loompa costumes were all spotted 

Thousands of boozy darts fans descended on Alexandra Palace for day one of the World Darts Championship and sported their finest fancy dress.

Luke Humphries, who defeated teenage superstar Luke Littler to lift the trophy last year, will set out to defend his title – and £500,000 prize kitty – this evening and spectators packed into the venue to secure their seats for the action.

The iconic venue holds a capacity of just over 3,000 and countless pints are expected to be downed during the tournament, which ends on January 3.

But the festivities clearly began before a single dart was thrown with a host of eye-catching costumes spotted in the build-up to the first match of the night.

Four people clad in colourful Super Mario outfits smiled for the camera after arriving while one group turned up as US president-elect Donald Trump.

All four Trumps even appeared to perform his now-iconic dance.

Another group of friends opted for a different approach, donning vivid orange tops and skirts with large Aperol Spritz labels plastered across their chests.

There were also numerous Oompa Loompas, complete with orange face paint. 

Fancy dress has become a tradition for the darting extravaganza and punters went all out again to mark the start of the gripping competition on Sunday night.

A hoard of beer-drinking Vikings also posed for photos before heading inside the main hall while the nativity was acted out by a group of eight men.

Two traffic cones were also spotted making their way through the crowd.

The arena was once again inundated with excited revellers, who carried large jugs of lager with them as they sang and danced their way to their seats.  

96 players have entered the competition but only one will lift the sacred Sid Waddell trophy, with Littler and Humphries the big favourites to triumph. 

More to follow.