Lukes Progress: Star Names Survive in Dortmund

Play the Pro Darts Scorer

CLINICAL HUMPHRIES, LITTLER AND ASPINALL WIN ON DAY TWO IN DORTMUND

Luke Humphries and Luke Littler both produced dominant displays in Dortmund as Round One of the 2025 Machineseeker European Championship came to a close at in front of nearly 6,000 fans at Westfalenhallen, where top seed Nathan Aspinall also progressed.

World number one Humphries posted a blistering 109.98 average as he whitewashed Poland’s Krzysztof Ratajski in little over ten minutes of play.

The victory was sealed with a stunning 161 checkout, and Humphries’ bid to win a first European Championship title will now see him face Cameron Menzies in Round Two – with the Scot beating compatriot Gary Anderson 6-3 earlier in the evening.

“I’m really pleased with that performance,” stated Humphries. “My scoring was strong from the start and I think that was really important.

“If I start well, I’m always a far more dangerous player and I think those first few legs set the tone. I didn’t really give Krzysztof a sniff tonight, and that’s what you need to do against a player who is so solid.”

Littler, who is hunting down Humphries’ world number one spot, booked his place in Round Two as he brushed aside Raymond van Barneveld by a 6-1 margin.

The game turned in a key fourth leg, with Van Barneveld missing five darts to level at two-all before Littler put his foot to the floor to pull clear.

The World Champion also sealed his victory in style, pinning a 115 checkout to set up a clash with former European Championship winner James Wade, who breezed past Mike De Decker 6-1.

“It might have looked comfortable, but up there it wasn’t,” confessed Littler. “Me and Raymond both struggled in the first few legs, but I had to kick on and I got the job done.

“I’m looking forward to tomorrow now. I’ve got a very good record against James, and it should be a good contest.

“I know the world number one spot is in sight, but I’ve just got to take it game by game and focus on James first.”

Number one seed Aspinall lived up to his billing as he saw off two-time European Champion Rob Cross 6-1.

Fresh from winning his third European Tour title of the year last weekend, Aspinall looked in fine form as he averaged just over 100 in an emphatic win.

“I’m coming into this tournament off the back of a fantastic win last weekend, and I’m enjoying my darts at the minute,”stated Aspinall.

“It was a tough draw – playing Rob Cross when you’re the number one seed is not ideal, but I handled it well and I think I put a good performance in.

“I’ve suffered a lot over the last three or four years, but when I’ve got a clear mind I’m a very tough opponent, and I think my darts are showing that.”

Aspinall will now face Danny Noppert, who saw off Dutch rival Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-3 in the final game of the night.

Elsewhere, there was something for the buoyant home crowd to cheer as Ricardo Pietreczko surprised World Cup winner Josh Rock with a 6-4 victory.

However, there was disappointment for German debutant Niko Springer in the night’s opener, as the youngster went down 6-3 to 2024 European Championship finalist Jermaine Wattimena – who was in inspired form to average almost 107 in a superb return to the Westfalenhalle.

The Round Two action gets underway on Saturday in a bumper day of action in Dortmund, with the afternoon session headlined by German number one Martin Schindler’s tie with Ryan Joyce and the clash between four-time winner Michael van Gerwen and Chris Dobey.

Littler’s tie with Wade sees them renew their rivalry after meeting in the UK Open and World Matchplay finals earlier this year, as they return to the stage in an evening session which also sees Humphries clash with Menzies and Aspinall take on Noppert.

The Machineseeker European Championship is being broadcast live on ITV in the UK, through the PDC’s worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and Viaplay, and on PDCTV (excluding subscribers based in the UK, Germany, Austria & Switzerland).

Click here for live scores, match stats & results.

Click here for ways to watch.

2025 Machineseeker European Championship
Friday October 24
Round One x8
Jermaine Wattimena 6-3 Niko Springer
Cameron Menzies 6-3 Gary Anderson
James Wade 6-1 Mike De Decker
Ricardo Pietreczko 6-4 Josh Rock
Luke Humphries 6-0 Krzysztof Ratajski
Luke Littler 6-1 Raymond van Barneveld
Nathan Aspinall 6-1 Rob Cross
Danny Noppert 6-3 Dirk van Duijvenbode

Saturday October 25
Afternoon Session (1245-1700 CEST, 1145-1600 BST)
Round Two x4
Ryan Searle v Gian van Veen
Daryl Gurney v Ross Smith
Martin Schindler v Ryan Joyce
Chris Dobey v Michael van Gerwen

Evening Session (1900-2300 CEST, 1800-2200 BST)
Round Two x4
Ricardo Pietreczko v Jermaine Wattimena
Nathan Aspinall v Danny Noppert
Luke Littler v James Wade
Luke Humphries v Cameron Menzies

Best of 19 legs

——ENDS—–




dweditorial
dweditorial
Darts World is darts' longest running magazine, championing the sport of darts worldwide since 1972. Covering every level from the PDC and global tours down to the youth and amateur ranks, Darts World is committed to offering the most comprehensive global darts coverage anywhere
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter Signup

Related articles

Leave a reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here