
The 2025 Machineseeker European Championship begins on Thursday, as the top 32 players from the 2025 European Tour rankings compete for the coveted title in Dortmund.
World number one Luke Humphries and World Champion Luke Littler will headline this year’s showpiece at the Westfalenhalle, which takes place from October 23-26.
The tournament’s latest staging will also feature five former champions - including Dutch superstar Michael van Gerwen - with Nathan Aspinall returning to Germany as the number one seed following his hat-trick of European Tour successes in 2025.
Round One will be held across evening sessions on Thursday and Friday, as Aspinall opens his title challenge against two-time champion Rob Cross in a blockbuster tussle on Friday.
“It’s been a difficult few months since the World Matchplay,” conceded Aspinall, who celebrated German Darts Championship glory in Hildesheim on Sunday.
“My performances since Blackpool had not been great, but I’ve been working hard at home. I’ve gone back to doing what I know works; putting in plenty of practice and working on my fitness.
“It was an amazing weekend of darts [in Hildesheim], and to be the number one seed going into the European Championship has given me another huge confidence boost.”
Martin Schindler was Aspinall’s closest challenger on the European Tour rankings, and the German number one kicks off his campaign on Thursday against Dave Chisnall, who sealed his qualification in last-gasp fashion over the weekend.
Stephen Bunting will also take centre stage on a star-studded opening night in Dortmund, with the Liverpudlian pitted against world number eight Chris Dobey in another eye-catching clash.
Bunting broke his European Tour duck with memorable victories in Riesa and Basel this year, and the former Masters champion is now setting his sights on a maiden TV ranking title at the Westfalenhalle.
“I know I haven’t won a TV ranking major in the PDC, but I don’t think it’s far away,” insisted the world number four.
“I think I’m playing some fantastic darts, but sometimes to win these titles you need a little bit of luck at key moments.
“I’m really looking forward to it. I’m going in as the number three seed and I can’t wait to play in front of the German crowd.
“Dortmund is always a great place to play, and hopefully I can produce my best form and go on to win it.”
Van Gerwen begins his bid for a record fifth European Championship crown against compatriot Wessel Nijman on Thursday, while 2019 runner-up Gerwyn Price renews his rivalry with two-time semi-finalist Daryl Gurney.
Former champions Ross Smith and Peter Wright also go head-to-head on Night One, as Welsh number one Jonny Clayton sets his sights on a showdown against Somerset star Ryan Searle.
Elsewhere, World Youth Champion Gian van Veen plays Australian number one Damon Heta, while Ryan Joyce meets 2024 semi-finalist Luke Woodhouse in the tournament’s curtain-raiser.
Round One will conclude on Friday evening, as world number one Humphries gets his title bid underway against Poland’s premier player Krzysztof Ratajski.
Humphries faces a fight to preserve his world number one status this weekend, with Littler aiming to overhaul his World Cup partner on German soil.
Littler has been pitted against five-time World Champion Raymond van Barneveld in his opener, and the teenager wonderkid will become the new world number one if he scoops the £120,000 top prize in Dortmund.
2018 European Champion James Wade and Belgian number one Mike De Decker also do battle on Friday evening, as Gary Anderson and Cameron Menzies collide in an all-Scottish affair.
Northern Ireland’s World Cup champion Josh Rock takes on German number two Ricardo Pietreczko, with another home favourite Niko Springer up against 2024 runner-up Jermaine Wattimena.
Elsewhere, Dutch duo Dirk van Duijvenbode and Danny Noppert will go head-to-head in a battle of the recent European Tour finalists, as Aspinall or Cross await the winner on Saturday evening.
Round Two will take place across a bumper double session on Saturday, before the quarter-finals are held on Sunday afternoon, ahead of the decisive semi-finals and final on Sunday evening.
The Machineseeker European Championship will be broadcast live on ITV in the UK, through the PDC's worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and Viaplay, and on PDCTV (excluding subscribers based in the UK, Germany, Austria & Switzerland).
2025 Machineseeker European Championship
Draw Bracket
(1) Nathan Aspinall v (32) Rob Cross
(16) Dirk van Duijvenbode v (17) Danny Noppert
(8) Josh Rock v (25) Ricardo Pietreczko
(9) Niko Springer v (24) Jermaine Wattimena
(4) Luke Littler v (29) Raymond van Barneveld
(13) James Wade v (20) Mike De Decker
(5) Luke Humphries v (28) Krzysztof Ratajski
(12) Gary Anderson v (21) Cameron Menzies
(2) Martin Schindler v (31) Dave Chisnall
(15) Ryan Joyce v (18) Luke Woodhouse
(7) Jonny Clayton v (26) Ryan Searle
(10) Gian van Veen v (23) Damon Heta
(3) Stephen Bunting v (30) Chris Dobey
(14) Wessel Nijman v (19) Michael van Gerwen
(6) Gerwyn Price v (27) Daryl Gurney
(11) Ross Smith v (22) Peter Wright
Schedule of Play
Thursday October 23 (1900-2300 CEST, 1800-2200 BST)
Round One x8
Ryan Joyce v Luke Woodhouse
Ross Smith v Peter Wright
Gian van Veen v Damon Heta
Gerwyn Price v Daryl Gurney
Jonny Clayton v Ryan Searle
Martin Schindler v Dave Chisnall
Wessel Nijman v Michael van Gerwen
Stephen Bunting v Chris Dobey
Friday October 24 (1900-2300 CEST, 1800-2200 BST)
Round One x8
Niko Springer v Jermaine Wattimena
Gary Anderson v Cameron Menzies
James Wade v Mike De Decker
Josh Rock v Ricardo Pietreczko
Luke Humphries v Krzysztof Ratajski
Luke Littler v Raymond van Barneveld
Nathan Aspinall v Rob Cross
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Danny Noppert
Saturday October 25
Afternoon Session (1245-1700 CEST, 1145-1600 BST)
Round Two x4
Evening Session (1900-2300 CEST, 1800-2200 BST)
Round Two x4
Sunday October 26
Afternoon Session (1245-1700 CEST, 1145-1600 GMT)
Quarter-Finals
Evening Session (1900-2300 CEST, 1800-2200 GMT)
Semi-Finals
Final
Prize Fund
Winner - £120,000
Runner-Up - £60,000
Semi-Finalists - £40,000
Quarter-Finalists - £25,000
Second Round - £15,000
First Round - £7,500
Total Prize Fund: £600,000
Format
Round One - Best of 11 legs
Round Two - Best of 19 legs
Quarter-Finals - Best of 19 legs
Semi-Finals - Best of 21 legs
Final - Best of 21 legs