Luke little was cut in a room with another girl apart from his real girl friend before the
Luke little was cut in a room with another girl apart from his real girl friend before the
2024 International Darts Open: Schedule, players, prize money, defending champion and where to
The PDC European Tour continues this weekend as 48 players head to Riesa, Germany for the third event of the season.
Luke Humphries powered to the German Darts Grand Prix crown two weeks ago and he will be one of the top contenders as the Tour stays in Germany.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the event, including schedule, prize money and where to watch.
Schedule and format
The first round of the event begins on Friday (April 12) as the first 32 players enter the tournament.
Winners of those games will progress to the second round where they will meet the top 16 ranked PDC stars.
Second round matches will take place on Saturday (April 13) while the rest of the tournament will play out on Sunday (April 14).
First, second and third round games will be contested in a best of 11 legs format. That will continue in the quarter-finals.
Matches will be played in a best of 13 legs in the semi-finals and best of 15 in the final.
Nathan Aspinall, Peter Wright, Joe Cullen, Dimitri Van den Bergh, Chris Dobey, Stephen Bunting, Martin Schindler, Andrew Gilding, Daryl Gurney, James Wade, Gian van Veen, Gabriel Clemens, José de Sousa, Brendan Dolan, Raymond van Barneveld and Luke Woodhouse
Mike De Decker, Callan Rydz, Mervyn King, Ritchie Edhouse, Jitse Van der Wal, Owen Bates, Simon Whitlock, Cameron Menzies, William O’Connor and Richard Veenstra