Big Dogs Set To Miss Dortmund Party

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With just three Euro Tour events left in 2025, the race for Dortmund is getting about as comfortable as a night on a pub fruit machine stool. because their European Championship plans are in serious jeopardy.

Last weekend Prague played host to the Czech Darts Open – the 11th pit stop on this 14-leg travelling circus. The maths is simple: the top 32 on the Euro Tour rankings qualify for the European Championship – a title currently in the possession of Ritchie Edhouse. The remaining three events – taking place in Hungary, Switzerland, and Germany – will decide who’s in the big dance and who’s left sulking at home watching it on stream with a takeaway.

Nathan Aspinall still leads the money list on £78,500. Hot on his heels but safely qualified are Luke Littler and Martin Schindler on £72,500 apiece. Humphries, meanwhile, casually won the whole thing, pocketing £30,000 and jumping from 15th to 4th on the rankings. He beat Josh Rock 8-5 in the final – Rock’s second straight runner-up finish after Antwerp – which nudged the Northern Irishman up a modest notch from 10th to 9th.

And now the fun bit: the darting equivalent of celebrities you forgot were still around but might not make the cut. Raymond van Barneveld is currently sat in 33rd, one place outside the golden bubble. He lost to Krzysztof Ratajski in Prague, which hardly helped his cause. Barney fans should probably start lighting candles – he’s got three tournaments to claw his way back in.

Chris Dobey is clinging on in 30th after bombing out to Jermaine Wattimena in his opening Prague match. He’s just £2,500 clear of Barney. Considering Dobey is ranked 7th in the world overall, seeing him sweating for Euro qualification is a bit like spotting a Ferrari in the McDonald’s drive-thru queue.

Michael Smith’s story is even messier. The 2023 World Champ is stuck down in 35th, still hobbling around with injuries and nowhere near his former self. He wasn’t at Prague – which, funnily enough, won’t help his ranking. With three events left, there’s still time. Class is permanent and all that.

And then there’s Rob Cross. Voltage is a two-time European Champion (2019, 2021) but right now he’s languishing in 36th. He’s £3,500 shy of the line and will need a spark in the final run-in. If not, Dortmund’s electricity bill will be a little lighter this year.

So here we are: three more stops, 32 golden tickets, and more pressure than a rookie stepping up against MVG. The Hungarian Darts Trophy, the Swiss Darts Trophy, and the German Darts Championship will decide who makes it. For some, it’ll be champagne in Dortmund. For others, it’ll be slippers, sofa darts, and bitter tweets without a symphony

RkNamePrize Money
1Nathan Aspinall78.500
2Luke Littler72.500
3Martin Schindler72.500
4Luke Humphries63.000
5Gerwyn Price56.000
6Jonny Clayton54.500
7Ross Smith52.500
8Stephen Bunting52.000
9Josh Rock51.000
10Gary Anderson50.500
11Wessel Nijman46.000
12James Wade44.000
13Michael van Gerwen42.500
14Gian van Veen40.500
15Ryan Joyce39.250
16Damon Heta36.000
17Mike De Decker35.000
18Dirk van Duijvenbode35.000
19Luke Woodhouse31.000
20Daryl Gurney30.500
21Peter Wright30.000
22Cameron Menzies30.000
23Niko Springer28.500
24Ryan Searle27.000
25Ricardo Pietreczko26.250
26Danny Noppert26.000
27Andrew Gilding25.000
28Jermaine Wattimena24.000
29Dave Chisnall22.000
30Chris Dobey20.500
31Krzysztof Ratajski20.000
32Ritchie Edhouse19.500
33Raymond van Barneveld18.000
34Joe Cullen16.750
35Michael Smith16.500
36Rob Cross16.000
37William O’Connor16.000
38Matt Campbell15.250
39Karel Sedlacek13.500
40Mickey Mansell12.750
41Martin Lukeman12.250
42Boris Krcmar10.250
43Mario Vandenbogaerde10.250
44Kim Huybrechts10.000
45Kevin Doets9.000
46Mensur Suljovic9.000
47Niels Zonneveld8.000
48Leon Weber7.750
49Lukas Wenig7.500
50Thibault Tricole7.500

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