PDC Unicorn Challenge & Development Tour Update

News

The PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour and Development Tour seasons will both conclude this autumn.

Update for Challenge & Development Tour players

Winmau Challenge Tour

The PDC have issued an update in relation to the PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour and Development Tour seasons.

Events Update: May & June 2020

News

PDC events during May & June, along with the BetVictor World Cup of Darts, will not now take place as planned.

Double postponement for PDC tour

ProTour

The Development Tour events on March 21-22 and Players Championships on March 28-29 are to be postponed.

Meikle and Nijman land Development Tour titles

Winmau Development Tour

Ryan Meikle and Wessel Nijman won the third and fourth Development Tour titles of 2020.

Van Peer & Meikle Take Development Tour Titles

Winmau Development Tour

Berry van Peer and Ryan Meikle won PDC Unicorn Development Tour season on Saturday in Hildesheim.

World Youth joy for ruthless Humphries

Winmau Development Tour

Luke Humphries took glory in the 2019 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship with a whitewash of Adam Gawlas.

2019 Unicorn World Youth Championship Last 96

Winmau Development Tour

Luke Humphries and Adam Gawlas will meet in the 2019 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship final.

2019 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship Field

Winmau Development Tour

The field for the 2019 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship has been finalised ahead of Monday's early rounds.

International Qualifiers confirmed for World Youth Championship

The International Qualifiers for the 2019 World Youth Championship have been confirmed.

The Winmau World Youth Championship offers young players the chance to compete in the world's most lucrative and prestigious youth darts event.

The tournament is open to players aged 16-24 and offers £60,000 in prize money.

The final will be played live on a televised stage at in Minehead between the semi-finals and final of the Players Championship Finals.

Format:
The Group Stage will be 32 groups of four players. Group matches will be the best of nine legs, and the top two from each group will progress to the Knockout Stage, which will be played from the Last 64 onwards.

Two points are awarded for a win and no points will be awarded for a loss. Each group game is the best of nine legs, with the winner being the first player to win five legs.

After the Group Stage has been completed, the top two players in each group will progress to the knockout phase.

Should there be a two-way Points tie in any position, then the player with the best Leg Difference will be deemed to have finished higher. If both players have the same Leg Difference, then the winner of the group match between those two players will be deemed to be the higher finisher.

Should there be a three-way points tie in any group after the round-robin games have been played, these would be split as follows:
Total Leg Difference
Total Legs Won
Total Legs Won Against Throw
Highest Total Overall Average
Highest Winning Match Average

If players cannot be split after the above criteria has been applied, a play-off will be organised between the respective players.

The Last 64 onwards will be played in a knockout format over the best of 11 legs, with the draw bracket made based on the standard seed positions in the 32 groups. Play will be down to the final, which will be held on Sunday November 23 in Minehead, between the semi-finals and final of the Ladbrokes Players Championship Finals.

There will be 32 players seeded for the Group Stage. Any players from the Werner Ranking Ladder will be the highest seeds (in Werner Ranking Ladder order), with further seedings allocated based on the final 2025 Development Tour Order of Merit.