Chisnall doubles 2024 Euro Tour title tally in Antwerp

European Tour

Dave Chisnall claimed his second European Tour title of 2024 with victory at the Flanders Darts Trophy in Antwerp on Sunday.

Wonderful Clemens beats Van Gerwen, as Littler lights up Antwerp

European Tour

Gabriel Clemens produced an inspired display to dump out Michael van Gerwen on Day Two of the Flanders Darts Trophy, after coming agonisingly close to achieving perfection in Antwerp.

Gilding dumps out home hero Van den Bergh on Day One in Antwerp

European Tour

Andrew Gilding dumped out home favourite Dimitri Van den Bergh on the opening day of the inaugural Flanders Darts Trophy.

2024 Flanders Darts Trophy draw & schedule confirmed

European Tour

Dimitri Van den Bergh will take on Andrew Gilding in a battle of the two most recent UK Open champions on the opening night of the inaugural Flanders Darts Trophy on Friday.

Inspired Wright topples Littler to win NEO.bet German Darts Championship

European Tour

Peter Wright celebrated a stunning return to winning ways on an extraordinary night in Hildesheim, after defeating a record-breaking Luke Littler 8-5 in Sunday's NEO.bet German Darts Championship final.

Brilliant Dobey sets up Schindler showdown in Hildesheim

European Tour

Chris Dobey produced a breathtaking display to set up a last 16 showdown against German number one Martin Schindler at the NEO.bet German Darts Championship on Saturday.

Clinical Taylor sees off Barney in NEO.bet German Darts Championship

European Tour

Dom Taylor produced a flawless display of finishing on the outer double ring as he overcame Raymond van Barneveld at the NEO.bet German Darts Championship.

More darts than ever in 2025 as PDC calendar released

News

The growth of the PDC circuit will continue in 2025, with next year's calendar now confirmed.

2024 NEO.bet German Darts Championship draw & schedule confirmed

European Tour

Max Hopp will make his European Tour return on Friday at the NEO.bet German Darts Championship in Hildesheim, where Ricardo Pietreczko will be defending his title at Halle 39.

PDC European Tour expanded to 14 events with 2025 dates confirmed

European Tour

The PDC European Tour will be expanded to 14 events for the first time next year, with the dates for the 2025 European Tour season now confirmed.

Schedule of Play
Friday September 26
Round One
Afternoon Session

Callan Rydz 6-1 Connor Scutt
Niels Zonneveld 6-3 Dalibor Smolik
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-0 Owen Bates
Cor Dekker 6-3 Andrew Gilding
Ryan Joyce 6-0 Rocco Fulciniti
Luke Woodhouse 6-5 Lukas Wenig
Ricardo Pietreczko 6-3 Oskar Lukasiak
Mensur Suljovic 6-2 Martin Lukeman

Evening Session
Chris Landman 6-3 Denis Schnetzer
Ritchie Edhouse 6-5 Wessel Nijman
Raymond van Barneveld 6-3 Ansh Sood
Richard Veenstra 6-5 Niko Springer
Jermaine Wattimena 6-1 Stefan Bellmont
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-2 Jitse van der Wal
Nathan Aspinall 6-0 Andreas Toft Jorgensen
William O’Connor 6-1 Daryl Gurney

Saturday September 27
Round Two
Afternoon Session

Ryan Searle 6-3 Niels Zonneveld
Luke Woodhouse 6-2 Dave Chisnall
Cor Dekker 6-3 Peter Wright
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-5 Mike De Decker
Rob Cross 6-2 Richard Veenstra
Gian van Veen 6-0 Dirk van Duijvenbode
Danny Noppert 6-5 William O’Connor
Ritchie Edhouse Bye (Ross Smith withdrawn)

Evening Session
Ryan Joyce 6-5 James Wade
Martin Schindler 6-2 Ricardo Pietreczko
Jermaine Wattimena 6-1 Josh Rock
Luke Humphries 6-2 Callan Rydz
Jonny Clayton 6-4 Nathan Aspinall
Raymond van Barneveld 6-5 Damon Heta
Stephen Bunting 6-3 Chris Landman
Chris Dobey 6-4 Mensur Suljovic

Sunday September 28
Afternoon Session

Round Three
Ryan Searle 6-4 Luke Humphries
Luke Woodhouse 6-2 Jermaine Wattimena
Jonny Clayton 6-3 Martin Schindler
Cor Dekker 6-5 Chris Dobey
Stephen Bunting 6-3 Krzysztof Ratajski
Raymond van Barneveld 6-0 Ritchie Edhouse
Gian van Veen 6-2 Ryan Joyce
Rob Cross 6-5 Danny Noppert

Evening Session
Quarter-Finals
Luke Woodhouse 6-5 Ryan Searle
Cor Dekker 6-5 Jonny Clayton
Stephen Bunting 6-2 Raymond van Barneveld
Gian van Veen 6-2 Rob Cross

Semi-Finals
Luke Woodhouse 7-3 Cor Dekker
Stephen Bunting 7-6 Gian van Veen

Final
Stephen Bunting 8-3 Luke Woodhouse

Stephen Bunting claimed his second European Tour title of the year at the Swiss Darts Trophy following a convincing 8-3 victory over Luke Woodhouse in Sunday’s final.

Bunting claimed his sixth title of the season in Basel with an exemplary display over first-time finalist Woodhouse, in game which saw the Liverpudlian average almost 104.

After missing six darts at double in the opening leg, Bunting never looked back and raced into a 3-1 lead before Woodhouse stopped the rot with a hold of throw on double nine.

However, Woodhouse could not live with the world number four, who responded immediately with an 11-darter en route to a comfortable victory at St. Jakobshalle.

“There’s a lot of hard work that goes on behind the scenes,” said Bunting, who averaged more than 100 in all four matches on Finals Day.

“I’m playing the best darts of my life. I feel consistently that I'm delivering. I'm so happy with this win, it means a lot.

“Luke’s had a fantastic week, there’s no better time to be playing your best darts. This will give him a lot of confidence going into future tournaments.”

Bunting kicked off Sunday with a 6-3 victory over Krzysztof Ratajski before brushing aside Dutch icon Raymond van Barneveld in the last eight.

The former Masters champion then edged a thriller with Gian van Veen in the semi-finals, surviving a match dart to break in the deciding leg after the young Dutchman fought back from 4-0 down.

“I'm number four in the world. The rankings are over a few years so it shows how consistent I’ve been, but you can’t take anything for granted in this game,” Bunting continued.

“There’s so many good players in this world and to be in the top four in the world is an unbelievable achievement.

“I can’t take my foot off the gas, I need to keep on the practice board and keep improving. Hopefully there’s a big tournament coming soon.”

Woodhouse reached only his second PDC final after a stand-out display of doubling across Sunday’s action.

After dispatching a wasteful Jermaine Wattimena, the 36-year-old profited from a missed match dart from last year’s finalist Ryan Searle in squeezing through into the final four.

In the semi-finals, Woodhouse ended Cor Dekker’s best-ever European Tour run, hitting 70 per cent of his darts at the outer ring en route to a 7-3 success over the Norwegian.

“He scored so heavily and proved why he’s where he is in the world,” reflected Woodhouse.

"He kept me under the cosh from the start and I just could not get close to him.

“It’s all positive for me now. Just getting to a final is a massive achievement and I’d have taken it at the start of the weekend.

“I’m hoping now this can be the start of something I can really push on to and take this into the ProTours and into the rest of the year.

“I’m more than capable of playing against any player. I’ve beaten all the top players. Hopefully this year, a first title comes.”

Dekker’s record run came after edging past Chris Dobey and Jonny Clayton in last-leg deciders, which included a 127 match-winning checkout against Dobey - in spite of a 107 average from the Englishman.

World Youth Champion Van Veen’s route to the semi-finals saw him see off Ryan Joyce and Rob Cross, in what was a first European Tour quarter-final of the year for Voltage.

Earlier in the day, world number one Luke Humphries lost out to Searle, while Martin Schindler’s title defence was ended by a clinical Clayton, despite a ton-plus average from the German number one.

Van Barneveld whitewashed Ritchie Edhouse in the last 16 to confirm his spot at the World Grand Prix in Leicester at the expense of Dave Chisnall, with Edhouse now unable to qualify for and defend his European Championship crown.

Following the weekend’s action in Basel, the Winamax European Tour concludes with the Elten Safety Shoes German Darts Championship (ET14) next month, where Peter Wright will aim to defend his title in Hildesheim from October 17-19.