Gary Anderson winds up England fans by taunting them about Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain - only for the Scot to lose himself to Michael Smith in the first round of the World Matchplay
- Elsewhere in the first round, Michael van Gerwen defeated Luke Littler 10-6
- Anderson appeared unhappy with fans mocking Scotland as he signalled '2-1'
Gary Anderson's attempt to wind up England fans about their 2-1 defeat to Spain on Sunday night backfired massively when the Scotsman lost himself to Michael Smith.
England were left empty-handed as goals from Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal saw La Roja claim a record-fourth European Championship.
Much to the annoyance of Three Lions supporters, Anderson made sure to taunt the score line by holding up 2-1 with his hands during the World Matchplay Darts.
However, only moments later, Anderson lost 10-5 to Michael Smith, who overcame a slow start to see him off.
Smith fought back from 3-0 down against Anderson in a battle between the former world champions.

Gary Anderson mocked England fans about Spain's Euro 2024 final win on Sunday night

Luke Littler suffered defeat in the first round as well as he lost 10-6 to Michael van Gerwen
Remarkablym Smith won seven legs in a row to lead 7-3 as Anderson appeared unhappy with some fans mocking Scotland, which is when he signalled '2-1'.
Smith, who has a best result of runner-up at the Matchplay in 2019, was on incredible form as he dropped just two more legs.
Elsewhere on the night, Michael van Gerwen defeated Luke Littler 10-6 in an eagerly-anticipated first-round clash.
In the 10th meeting between the pair, Van Gerwen proved his critics wrong after a run of disappointing form this year.
Van Gerwen was visibly emotional post-match as he denied Littler a first win on debut at the Winter Gardens.
The Dutchman will now face Joe Cullen in the second round as he looks to win the tournament.