England's Jamie Walker, right, and Scotland's Darren Burnett, third from left, will meet in tomorrow's men’s singles final after coming through their last four-encounters at the World Bowls Atlantic Championships in Cardiff ©World Bowls

England's Jamie Walker and Scotland's Darren Burnett will meet in tomorrow's men’s singles final after coming through their last four-encounters at the World Bowls Atlantic Championships in Cardiff.

Defending champion Walker beat Wales' Dan Salmon 21-17 to earn his place in the final.

Burnett, meanwhile, defeated 19-year-old Irishman Adam McKeown 21-9.

Salmon and McKeown had earlier come through the play-offs between the second and third-place finishers in sections one and two.

Darren Burnett is unbeaten in 12 men's singles outings ©Getty Images
Darren Burnett is unbeaten in 12 men's singles outings ©Getty Images

Salmon overcame Malta's Brendan Aquilina 21-17, while McKeown edged South Africa's Pierre Breitenbach 21-19.

Both Walker and Burnett, the winners of section one and two respectively, went straight through to the semi-finals.

The clubs hosting games at the event are Penylan, Dinas Powys, Barry and Penarth.

Tomorrow is the last day of competition.