Littler cruises through in Antwerp, as Vandebogaerde shines on home soil

European Tour

Luke Littler cruised through to the last 16 of the Blåkläder Flanders Darts Trophy with a whitewash win over Dylan Slevin on Saturday, as Mario Vandenbogaerde thrived on home soil.

De Decker, Vandenbogaerde and Huybrechts win on home soil in Antwerp

European Tour

Mike De Decker, Kim Huybrechts and Mario Vandenbogaerde were all victorious on home soil on Friday evening, as all three Belgians won their respective ties at the Blåkläder Flanders Darts Trophy on Friday.

2025 Blåkläder Flanders Darts Trophy draw & schedule confirmed

European Tour

Dave Chisnall will begin his defence of the Blåkläder Flanders Darts Trophy against Jermaine Wattimena or Leon Weber, as the PDC European Tour resumes in Antwerp this weekend.

Edhouse & Springer seal ET qualification double in Hildesheim

European Tour

Ritchie Edhouse and Niko Springer completed a European Tour qualification double on Thursday, as Tour Card Holder Qualifiers for European Tour Events 11-12 took place in Hildesheim.

2025 ET11-12 Seeds & Tour Card Holder qualifier entries confirmed

European Tour

Player entries for European Tour Events 11-12 have been confirmed ahead of next week's Tour Card Holder Qualifiers in Hildesheim.

Price regains place in top ten of PDC Werner Rankings Ladder

European Tour

Gerwyn Price has climbed his back into the top ten on the PDC Werner Rankings Ladder after winning the Elten Safety Shoes Baltic Sea Darts Open in Kiel on Sunday. 

Price delighted to continue winning run in Kiel

European Tour

Gerwyn Price was delighted to continue his winning run on Sunday, after ending his two-year wait for a European Tour title in Kiel.

Rampant Price wins 2025 Elten Safety Shoes Baltic Sea Darts Open

European Tour

Gerwyn Price celebrated his ninth European Tour title in Kiel on Sunday, dispatching Gary Anderson 8-3 to triumph in the Elten Safety Shoes Baltic Sea Darts Open.

Baetens stuns reigning champ Cross, as several big names exit in Kiel

European Tour

Andy Baetens dumped reigning champion Rob Cross out of the Elten Safety Shoes Baltic Sea Darts Open on Saturday, as Luke Humphries survived a huge scare in Kiel.

Gurney shines on big-stage return at Baltic Sea Darts Open

European Tour

Daryl Gurney returned to the big stage in winning fashion to begin his challenge at the Elten Safety Shoes Baltic Sea Darts Open on Friday.

2025 Elten Safety Shoes German Darts Championship
Friday October 17
Round One
Afternoon Session

Cameron Menzies 6-4 Wesley Plaisier
Niels Zonneveld 6-2 Darius Labanauskas
Steve Lennon 6-2 Jeffrey de Graaf
Wessel Nijman 6-2 Martin Kramer
Ryan Joyce 6-2 Justin Hood
Luke Woodhouse 6-4 Tom Bissell
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-1 Felix Springer
William O'Connor 6-4 Andrew Gilding

Evening Session
Jermaine Wattimena 6-2 Keane Barry
Christian Kist 6-2 Daryl Gurney
Ricardo Pietreczko 6-3 Radek Szaganski
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-4 Karel Sedlacek
Raymond van Barneveld 6-3 Kevin Troppmann
Ricky Evans 6-2 Joe Cullen
Gabriel Clemens 6-2 Tomislav Rosandic
Nathan Aspinall 6-3 Maximilian Czerwinski

Saturday October 18
Round Two
Afternoon Session

Gian van Veen 6-4 Niels Zonneveld
Steve Lennon 6-5 Damon Heta
Danny Noppert 6-3 Luke Woodhouse
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-3 Ryan Searle
Wessel Nijman 6-2 Mike De Decker
Cameron Menzies 6-1 Rob Cross
Peter Wright 6-5 Ricardo Pietreczko
Dave Chisnall 6-4 Gabriel Clemens

Evening Session
Nathan Aspinall 6-4 Ross Smith
Jonny Clayton 6-3 Raymond van Barneveld
Gerwyn Price 6-1 Christian Kist
Jermaine Wattimena 6-3 James Wade
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-2 Chris Dobey
Martin Schindler 6-4 William O'Connor
Ricky Evans 6-2 Josh Rock
Ryan Joyce 6-4 Stephen Bunting

Sunday October 19
Afternoon Session

Round Three
Danny Noppert 6-5 Gerwyn Price
Gian van Veen 6-1 Jonny Clayton
Nathan Aspinall 6-2 Steve Lennon
Jermaine Wattimena 6-2 Wessel Nijman
Peter Wright 6-4 Cameron Menzies
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-5 Martin Schindler
Dave Chisnall 6-2 Ricky Evans
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-2 Ryan Joyce

Evening Session
Quarter-Finals
Gian van Veen 6-3 Danny Noppert
Nathan Aspinall 6-4 Jermaine Wattimena
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-5 Peter Wright
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-5 Dave Chisnall

Semi-Finals
Nathan Aspinall 7-6 Gian van Veen
Dirk van Duijvenbode 7-3 Krzysztof Ratajski

Final
Nathan Aspinall 8-6 Dirk van Duijvenbode
 

2025 Elten Safety Shoes German Darts Championship
Tournament Draw Bracket - Second Round Onwards
Players seeded based on PDC Order of Merit position

(6) Gerwyn Price v Daryl Gurney/Christian Kist
(11) Danny Noppert v Luke Woodhouse/Tom Bissell
(3) Jonny Clayton v Raymond van Barneveld/Kevin Troppmann
(14) Gian van Veen v Niels Zonneveld/Darius Labanauskas
(7) Damon Heta v Jeffrey de Graaf/Steve Lennon
(10) Ross Smith v Nathan Aspinal/Maximilian Czerwinski
(2) James Wade v Jermaine Wattimena/Keane Barry
(15) Mike De Decker v Wessel Nijman/Martin Kramer
(5) Rob Cross v Cameron Menzies/Wesley Plaisier
(12) Peter Wright v Ricardo Pietreczko/Radek Szaganski
(4) Chris Dobey v Dirk van Duijvenbode/Karel Sedlacek
(13) Martin Schindler v Andrew Gilding/William O’Connor
(8) Josh Rock v Ricky Evans/Joe Cullen
(9) Dave Chisnall v Gabriel Clemens/Tomislav Rosandic
(1) Stephen Bunting v Ryan Joyce/Justin Hood
(16) Ryan Searle v Krzysztof Ratajski/Felix Springer

Nathan Aspinall celebrated his third European Tour title of the campaign with a battling 8-6 victory against Dirk van Duijvenbode in Sunday’s Elten Safety Shoes German Darts Championship final.

Aspinall performed magnificently throughout the weekend to cement top spot on the European Tour rankings, adding to wins in Göttingen and Leverkusen with a German hat-trick in Hildesheim.

The Stockport star was superb from start to finish at Halle 39, kicking off his campaign with averages of 103 and 107 in wins over Maximilian Czerwinski and Ross Smith respectively.

Aspinall maintained that sparkling form on Finals Day, producing a magnificent 110 average to dispatch Steve Lennon, before overcoming Dutch duo Jermaine Wattimena and Gian van Veen in the latter stages.

Following a 6-4 success against Wattimena in the last eight, Aspinall reeled off four straight legs from 6-3 adrift to stun Van Veen, landing seven 180s as he completed a stirring semi-final fightback.

Aspinall then locked horns with another in-form Dutchman in Sunday’s showpiece, with Van Duijvenbode eyeing a maiden European Tour title in front of a captivated German crowd.

Van Duijvenbode produced a magical nine-darter on Day One in Hildesheim and he threatened to repeat the feat in leg two of the contest, firing in seven perfect darts before settling for a ten-dart hold.

There was nothing to separate the pair after four high-quality legs, but Aspinall stole a march midway through proceedings, reeling off three consecutive legs in 14, 13 and 14 darts to establish daylight.

Aspinall then stretched his lead to 6-2 with a fabulous 121 combination in leg eight, only for Van Duijvenbode to respond with a four-leg burst of his own to restore parity at six apiece.

However, Aspinall regained control with a crucial hold of throw in leg 13, which he backed up with a clinical 74 finish on tops to round off this year’s European Tour season in style.

“I took a 6-2 lead but Dirk did to me what I do to a lot of players – he came back fighting,” reflected Aspinall, who averaged 101 across the tournament.

“I’ve really enjoyed this weekend, I enjoyed that final and I’m very happy to win my third title.

“I think it’s been an amazing weekend of darts. I’m the number one seed going into the European Championship, and this has given me another huge confidence boost.”

Aspinall now joins Michael van Gerwen, Peter Wright, Luke Humphries and Dave Chisnall as only the fifth player to win three European Tour titles in the same calendar year - an exclusive club he's proud to be part of.

“I’m in very good company," continued the 34-year-old, who will take on Rob Cross at next week's European Championship.

"These are very, very tough days. It took me ten years to win my first one, but I’ve found the formula now.

“It’s been a difficult few months since the World Matchplay, but I’ve been working hard at home, and I’m really happy to win another tournament.”

Despite missing out on the £30,000 top prize, Van Duijvenbode produced a series of heroic performances to secure a spot in his third European Tour final – and a first since June 2023.

Having hit a maiden big stage nine-darter in his opening round win over Karel Sedlacek, the Dutchman posted a staggering 117.74 average to topple Chris Dobey and reach Sunday’s final stages.

Van Duijvenbode then recorded deciding-leg wins over German number one Martin Schindler and reigning champion Peter Wright to reach the last four, where he swept aside Krzysztof Ratajski 7-3.

Ratajski’s run to the semi-finals confirmed his European Championship qualification, as Poland’s number one defeated Felix Springer, Ryan Searle, Ryan Joyce and Dave Chisnall across the weekend.

Van Veen also impressed in his run to the last four, demolishing third seed Jonny Clayton 6-1, before averaging north of 105 in quarter-final victory against his World Cup partner Danny Noppert.

Noppert overturned a 4-0 deficit to deny Gerwyn Price in Sunday’s opening tie, as the World Grand Prix semi-finalist featured in the quarter-finals alongside Wattimena, Wright and Chisnall.

Wattimena averaged 111 in a sensational Round Three victory over his compatriot Wessel Nijman, while Wright and Chisnall also enjoyed a timely return to form on the big stage.