TWO European Tour events remain before the cut-off for qualification for October's Unibet World Grand Prix in Dublin, with three players in line to make their debuts in the double-start event. The World Grand Prix, to be held from October 1-7 at the Citywest Hotel, will see 32 players competing in the unique double-start format, where all legs have to both begin and end with a double. The world's top 16 players are joined by 16 qualifiers from the ProTour Order of Merit in competing in the tournament. Following last weekend's Players Championship double-header in Barnsley, just two £135,000 European Tour events now remain before the cut-off for qualification on September 11. The current top 16 from the PDC Order of Merit is headed by reigning champion Michael van Gerwen, while 11-time World Grand Prix winner Phil Taylor's move up to fourth with his World Matchplay win recently would see him among the eight seeded players. Robert Thornton, the 2015 World Grand Prix champion, is currently holding the 16th and final Order of Merit qualifying position, ahead of Alan Norris and Simon Whitlock. Norris and Whitlock, though, would be amongst the 16 ProTour Order of Merit qualifiers, alongside former Dublin finalist Mervyn King. Rob Cross and Christian Kist are in line to make their World Grand Prix debuts alongside Richard North, who won through to Sunday's Players Championship final in Barnsley to edge ahead of Jonny Clayton. Steve West - who knocked out Taylor in last year's World Grand Prix - sits £1,500 ahead of Clayton going into the final qualifying events, as he bids to return to the Citywest Hotel stage. The remaining events before the cut-off for qualification are: - September 1-3, MECC, Maastricht - September 8-10, Maimarkhalle, Mannheim