James Maddison, a star player for Leicester and a darts enthusiast, enjoys a night out at Ally Pally following England's victory at the World Cup.
James Madison, a Leicester and Britain star, went to the World Darts Titles on Friday night at Partner Pally.
The 26-year-old hopes to play for the Foxes again on Boxing Day after missing the World Cup due to an injury he suffered in his last Premier League game.
Maddison participated in darts in the stands three days before they played Newcastle, but he refused to consume a 16-ounce dart despite fan demands.
Maddison has often talked about how much he loves darts, and in October, when he scored in a 4-0 win over Wolves, he even did a dart-throwing party.
Maddison has been a standout performer for Leicester this season, assisting on four goals and scoring seven, which earned him a spot in the England squad.
Maddison in an interview with Sky Sports said: ‘I think it’s known that I’m a big fan of the darts.
‘We have a good darts school at Leicester. Lot of the lads play, even the staff play.
‘We take the board to away games and we stick it up the night before when we’re having down time and the standard is decent.’
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