Race for Cazoo European Championship continues next month

Cazoo European Championship stage (PDC)

The race to qualify for the 2022 Cazoo European Championship continues next month, with just four European Tour events remaining before the qualification cut-off.

The PDC European Tour resumes from September 2-4, as the Hungarian Darts Trophy (ET10) takes place at the BOK Sportcsarnok, Budapest, with the sport’s biggest names battling it out for £140,000 in prize money.

This is followed by the Interwetten German Darts Open (ET11) at the Sparkassen-Arena, Jena from September 9-11, with the Belgian Darts Open (ET12) set to be held at the Oktoberhallen, Wieze from September 23-25.

This year’s European Tour action concludes with the Gibraltar Darts Trophy (ET13) from October 14-16, after which the 32-player field for the 2022 European Championship will be confirmed.

The Associate Member Qualifiers for the Belgian Darts Open (ET12) and Gibraltar Darts Trophy (ET13) will be held on August 27 and 28 in Hildesheim.

These events will run alongside the PDC Women's Series events in Hildesheim, with two Associate Members qualifying for each respective event.

Entries are now available via the PDC Entry System.

The top 32 players from the final European Tour Order of Merit will qualify for the Cazoo European Championship, which takes place at the Westfalenhalle, Dortmund from October 27-30.

The tables below show the latest standings in the race to the Cazoo European Championship, displaying each player’s minimum prize money following the conclusion of ET13.

NB: Players competing in the remaining European Tour events who are not listed below can still qualify via the European Tour Order of Merit.

Qualifying players will compete across four days in Dortmund, with two-time winner Rob Cross bidding to defend his title in the £500,000 tournament.

The tournament will be broadcast live on ITV4 in the UK, through the PDC's worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and Viaplay, and on PDCTV (excluding UK, Germany, Austria & Switzerland based subscribers)
 

Position Name Prize Money
1.  Luke Humphries £106,500
2.  Michael van Gerwen £92,500
3.  Rob Cross £44,000
4.  Michael Smith £38,000
5.  Danny Noppert £31,000
6. Gerwyn Price £28,000
7. Dimitri Van den Bergh £27,500
8. Dirk van Duijvenbode £27,000
9.  Jonny Clayton £25,500
10. Nathan Aspinall £25,000
11. Peter Wright £24,500
12. Rowby-John Rodriguez £24,000
12. Damon Heta £24,000
14. Martin Lukeman £23,000
15. Ryan Searle £21,000
16. Madars Razma £17,500
17. Martin Schindler £17,000
18. Daryl Gurney £15,500
19. Stephen Bunting £15,000
20. James Wade £14,500
21. Dave Chisnall £14,000
21. Joe Cullen £14,000
23. Karel Sedlacek £13,000
24. Callan Rydz £12,500
24. Jose De Sousa £12,500
26. Andrew Gilding £11,500
26. Vincent van der Voort £11,500
28. Wesley Plaisier £11,000
29. Adam Gawlas £10,000
29. Ricky Evans £10,000
31. Ross Smith £9,000
31. Chris Dobey £9,000
31. Luke Woodhouse £9,000
31. Jermaine Wattimena £9,000
31. Krzysztof Ratajski £9,000
36.  Mickey Mansell £8,000
36. Mervyn King £8,000
36. Brendan Dolan £8,000
36. Gabriel Clemens £8,000
36. Jeffrey de Zwaan £8,000
36. Scott Waites £8,000
36. Kim Huybrechts £8,000
36. Josh Rock £8,000
44. Ian White £7,000
44. Boris Krcmar £7,000
44. Simon Whitlock £7,000
44. Lukas Wenig £7,000
44. Danny Jansen £7,000
44. Ritchie Edhouse £7,000
50. Ryan Meikle £6,000
50. Adrian Lewis £6,000
50. Martijn Kleermaker £6,000
50. Scott Williams £6,000
50. Cameron Menzies £6,000
50. Keane Barry £6,000