With one eye on the end of the year and the Darts World Championships, many players will be keeping their form up to its best as the 2025 European Championships takes place this week.
The tournament in Dortmund sees the top 32 players on the 2025 European Tour rankings compete for the European Championship title. Played at Dortmund's Westfalenhalle from October 23-26, the 32 tungsten throwing maestros will also be competing for a total prize fund of £600,000.
Below, we give you all the information on who’s playing, how you can watch, and delve deeper into Luke Littler potentially becoming the World No.1.
European Championship key information
• Date: Thursday, October 22 - Sunday, October 26
• Venue: Westfalenhalle, Dortmund
• TV channels: ITV4
• Streaming: PDC.tv
• Odds: Littler (5/4) - Humphries (9/2) - Rock (9/1)
Who’s playing?
The European Championship is the grand finale of the 2025 European Tour. The top 32 players from the European Tour Order of Merit, based on 14 events on the European Tour, now come together for the showpiece event at the highest level.
Some of the biggest names in Darts will be competing, and there are no two bigger right now than Luke Littler and Luke Humphries. The top two players in the PDC Order of Merit will be in Dortmund with a sub-plot to their rivalry, with Littler having the chance to overtake Humpries as World No.1.
The Order of Merit is placed on prize money, with Humphries currently owning a £52,500 advantage over Littler. If Littler wins the tournament, he will definitely top the rankings for the first time ever; however, Littler could take top spot if results go his way. That would be the first time Humphries has not been No.1 since January 2024.
No.1 on the European Tour Order of Merit is Nathan Aspinall, who has won three European titles this season and will fancy himself here after winning the German Darts Championship on October 19. Other big names like Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton, Peter Wright, Damon Heta, Stephen Bunting, Chris Doby, Josh Rock, Raymond van Barneveld, Rob Cross and Michael van Gerwen will also feature over the four-day event.
Schedule
Thursday 23rd October
First Round: 18:00 – 22:00 (BST)
Friday 24th October
First Round: 18:00 – 22:00 (BST)
Saturday 25th October
Second Round (Afternoon Session): 11:45 – 16:00 (BST)
Second Round (Evening Session): 18:00 – 22:00 (BST)
Sunday 26th October
Quarter-Finals (Afternoon Session): 11:45 – 16:00 (BST)
Sunday 26th October
Semi-Finals & Final (Evening Session): 18:00 – 22:00 (BST)
First round matches
• Ryan Joyce vs Luke Woodhouse
• Ross Smith vs Peter Wright
• Gian van Veen vs Damon Heta
• Gerwyn Price vs Daryl Gurney
• Jonny Clayton vs Ryan Searle
• Martin Schindler vs Dave Chisnall
• Wessel Nijman vs Michael van Gerwen
• Stephen Bunting vs Chris Dobey
• Niko Springer vs Jermaine Wattimena
• Gary Anderson vs Cameron Menzies
• James Wade vs Mike De Decker
• Josh Rock vs Ricardo Pietreczko
• Luke Humphries vs Krzysztof Ratajski
• Luke Littler vs Raymond van Barneveld
• Nathan Aspinall vs Rob Cross
• Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Danny Noppert
How to watch or live stream
In the UK, darts fans can watch all the action from Dortmund on ITV4 on your TV. This is the only TV Channel that will be showing the tournament; however, fans can also stream the tournament on ITVX or on PDC.tv.
