Yardbarker
x
European Darts Open 2025: Field, Results, Schedule, Draw, Prize Money, Predictions and TV Guide
Jenny Segers/PDC Europe

The European Darts Open 2025 will take place at the Ostermann Arena in Leverkusen between Friday, May 30, and Sunday, June 1. Our article features the Field, Results, Schedule, Draw, Prize Money, Predictions, and TV Guide in one place.

Gerwyn Price was the defending champion after defeating Dirk van Duijvenbode 8-7 in the 2023 final. He lost 6-2 to Van Duijvenbode in the second round last year. Dave Chisnall won the title beating Ross Smith 8-6 in the final.

Field

The field is currently comprised of Luke Humphries who is World No.1 and top seed. He will be favourite for the title. Michael van Gerwen as of time of writing is entered but he is unlikely to play.

He has announced his intention this past week to not play for some time after splitting from his wife Daphne. Stephen Bunting, Rob Cross and recent Rosmalen winner Jonny Clayton would then flank Humphries.

Dave Chisnall will return to defend his title while Martin Schindler also returns to continue his reign as the German European Tour king in Leverkusen. Due to changes this season, ProTour Qualifiers will have to start in the first round. Cameron Menzies, Raymond van Barneveld and Joe Cullen are among those involved through that route.

Luke Littler is not involved. He has decided to continue his boycott of German events until at least Frankfurt when he returns for the World Cup of Darts in a few weeks time.

Top-16 seeds

1. Luke Humphries

2. Michael van Gerwen

3. Stephen Bunting

4. Rob Cross

5. Jonny Clayton

6. Damon Heta

7. Chris Dobey

8. Nathan Aspinall

9. James Wade

10. Dave Chisnall

11. Peter Wright

12. Gary Anderson

13. Danny Noppert

14. Ross Smith

15. Martin Schindler

16. Ryan Searle

Pro Tour Qualifiers

Gian van Veen

Cameron Menzies

Mike De Decker

Wessel Nijman

Dirk van Duijvenbode

Andrew Gilding

Daryl Gurney

Luke Woodhouse

Raymond van Barneveld

Jermaine Wattimena

Joe Cullen

Ritchie Edhouse

Michael Smith

Ryan Joyce

Niels Zonneveld

Ricardo Pietreczko

TV Guide

The whole of the tournament will be shown on PDCTV in the UK. For those wanting access to the stream, it costs around £49.99 a year and also daily and weekend passes are available.

The whole of the European Tour follows a similar sample size in terms of 12pm and 7pm session starts over the course of the weekend. The first round starts on Friday while the final session featuring the Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final is on Sunday.

In addition, betting sites also offer a stream for the use of a bet which usually requires a stake of £5 in order to use.

Outside of the UK, it is shown on Pluto TV for free for fans in the States as well as on DAZN for viewers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Also through Pluto on the DAZN Darts channel. The PDCTV coverage is for all countries also excluding Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It is also shown on Viaplay in the Netherlands.

Date Round Session times
Friday 30 May First Round 12:00 - 16:00 (afternoon session)
Friday 30 May First Round 18:00 - 22:00 (afternoon session)
Saturday 31 May Second Round 12:00 - 16:00 (afternoon session)
Saturday 31 May Second Round 19:00 - 23:00 (evening session)
Sunday 1 June Third Round 12:00 - 16:00 (afternoon session)
Sunday 1 June Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final 18:00 - 22:00 (evening session)

Champion Chisnall

 

Prize Money Breakdown

As with all European Tour tournaments, there will be £30,000 for the winner. £12,000 is handed out to the runner-up while semi-finalists gain £8,000.

Quarter-Finalists receive £6,000 with third round losers gaining £4,000. Top names such as Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen among others won't collect their prize money for their rankings if they lose their first match.

This is due to the new system which sees the top 16 on the PDC Order of Merit qualify by right for these events. So those from the ProTour will gain their money if they win their first game. Only the top 32 in this Order of Merit will qualify for the European Championship.

Position Prize Money
Winner £30,000
Runner-up £12,000
Semi-finalist £8,000
Quarter-finalist £6,000
Third Round £4,000
Second Round £2,500
First Round £1,250
Total: £175,000

Draw

To follow when draw confirmed on Thursday

Results

Schedule to be confirmed on Thursday

Predictions

Samuel Gill, writer for DartsNews.com sees a potential predictions winner that perhaps is just outside of the big boys. "Martin Schindler is a player to watch as ever this weekend. Michael van Gerwen with his unfortunate split from his wife is unlikely to play and presumably Luke Humphries depends on the Premier League on Thursday."

"As a result we could see a bit of a different complexion to the European Tour akin to Graz where Schindler reigned again. Back in his home country, we saw what Niko Springer did in Rosmalen and he too will be out to prove a point again. So Schindler is my prediction for the title."

Favourites:

***** Martin Schindler

**** Luke Humphries, Jonny Clayton

*** Ross Smith, Stephen Bunting, Dave Chisnall

Mats Leering, writer for DartsNieuws.com shares a prediction of a certain World No.1. "Looking at the field of participants in Leverkusen, Luke Humphries' name obviously stands out. As far as I am concerned, he is always among the top favourites, so also this weekend in Germany. Furthermore, I thought Clayton left a very good impression with his tournament victory in Rosmalen, and I am curious to see if he can continue this. Martin Schindler always seems to perform well on home soil, so he can also do well. I also expect a lot from Ross Smith, based on his consistent results on the Euro Tour."

"As a Dutchman, I also look forward to the performances of Wessel Nijman, Dirk van Duijvenbode and Gian van Veen. Nijman reached the semi-finals is Rosmalen and I believe he has the potential to win a Euro Tour this year. Van Duijvenbode also impressed in his home country and seems to be fully recovered from his shoulder injury. Van Veen lost disappointingly in the first round last weekend, but with his talent he can always surprise. Other names I will keep an eye on are Ryan Joyce, Gary Anderson and Damon Heta."

Favourites:

***** Luke Humphries

**** Martin Schindler, Ross Smith

*** Jonny Clayton, Dirk van Duijvenbode, Damon Heta

Kieran Wood, writer for DartsNews.com sees more shocks after Jonny Clayton's triumph. "If the last weekend's Dutch Darts Championship is anything to go by, I'll be expecting plenty of the higher seeds to struggle and some more of the Friday winners to make it all the way to Sunday Evening."

"Clayton obviously in top form and full of momentum after his win in Rosmalen, but going back to back on the Euro Tour if very difficult. As such, I'm going for Ross Smith to finally get over the line, with the surprise package of the weekend to be Ricardo Pietreczko."

Favourites:

***** Ross Smith

**** Luke Humphries, Jonny Clayton

*** Ricardo Pietreczko, Stephen Bunting, Martin Schindler

Mees Dekker, writer for DartsNieuws.com picks more of a different scope of names including a resurgent Dutchman. "I believe that more of the Pro Tour Qualifiers will go through in this Tour. One player I think could really go all the way is Dirk van Duijvenbode. He’s in great form right now, reaching the quarter-finals in Euro Tour 7, the semi-finals in Euro Tour 6, and also making the quarter-finals in Players Championship 16.

"Another one of my favorites is Martin Schindler. He always seems to perform well when playing on home soil, especially in the Euro Tours. Let’s not forget he won Euro Tour 5, which shows he has what it takes to go deep in a tournament.

"If we’re talking about the bigger names, I’d definitely keep an eye on Rob Cross. Now that he’s out of the Premier League, I think he’ll be very motivated to win this one. He’s got the experience and the quality to make a serious run.Gian van Veen is another interesting name. He’s an exciting young talent, and I feel like he’s ready to win a big tournament.

"He’s the kind of player who could either go out in the second round or surprise everyone and win it all. The last player I want to mention is Ryan Joyce. He’s had a very strong 2025 campaign so far. He reached a final on the Euro Tour, narrowly losing to Nathan Aspinall, and has also made multiple quarter- and semi-final appearances. His finishing, especially on the doubles, has been impressive. If he can improve his scoring consistency, he could become a real contender in the near future."

Favourites

***** Dirk van Duijvenbode

**** Martin Schindler, Gian van Veen

*** Rob Cross, Ryan Joyce, Gary Anderson

** Ross Smith, Stephen Bunting, Mike de Decker, Dave Chisnall

* Luke Humphries, Ryan Searle, Jonny Clayton, Cameron Menzies, Peter Wright

This article first appeared on Dartsnews.com and was syndicated with permission.

More must-reads:

Customize Your Newsletter

Yardbarker +

Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!