Baltic Sea Darts Open 2026: All results, Preview, Draw, Schedule, Field and Predictions

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Sunday, 31 May 2026 at 23:26
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The Baltic Sea Darts Open 2026 is due to take place between 29-31 May, 2026 at the Wunderino Arena in Kiel, Germany and is the eighth of fifteen PDC European Tour events.
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It will feature 48 players as well as £230,000 in prize money with £35,000 going to the winner. Gerwyn Price is the defending champion having defeated Gary Anderson 8-3 in the 2025 final.
Luke Humphries is set to lead the field as top seed. Gian van Veen, Michael van Gerwen, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price among others will be the top seeds in Kiel. This comes after the International Darts Open in Riesa this weekend.

Preview Sunday Baltic Sea Darts Open 2026

It is the final day of the Baltic Sea Darts Open with many of the big names gone and an interesting winner likely to be crowned.
Among the top third round ties include one of the only real remaining top seeds in Gian van Veen who faces Dave Chisnall. While Ryan Searle takes on Wessel Nijman.
Seeing off Nathan Aspinall yesterday, Kevin Doets reward is Justin Hood. While James Wade is set to take on Ricky Evans.
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Also we start off with two entertaining ties as Bialecki faces Van Schie and Menzies takes on Woodhouse.
Gian van Veen throws dart
Van Veen in action

Results/Schedule Baltic Sea Darts Open 2026

Friday May 29 – Afternoon Session

Round One (1300 local time, 1200 BST)

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Player 1vPlayer 2Round
Ricky Evans(91.09) 6-1 (84.72)Teemu HarjuR1
Karel Sedlacek(88.09) 6-5 (77.89)Jason RiedtkeR1
Ryan Joyce(90..16) 6-3 (81.53)Christian KistR1
Ian White(78.72) 0-6 (96.97)Jimmy van SchieR1
Krzysztof Ratajski(91.77) 6-3 (80.23)Daniel KloseR1
Alan Soutar(80.89) 2-6 (84.50)Dimitri Van den BerghR1
Justin Hood(103.38) 6-4 (93.74)Max HoppR1
Andrew Gilding(88.95) 6-4 (87.99)Jeffrey de ZwaanR1

Friday May 29 – Evening Session

Round One (1900 local time, 1800 BST)

Player 1vPlayer 2Round
Niels Zonneveld(89.34) 6-4 (82.56)Richard VeenstraR1
Kevin Doets(92.35) 6-3 (89.84)Lukas WenigR1
Cameron Menzies(108.41) 6-4 (99.02)Rob CrossR1
James Hurrell(86.09) 3-6 (100.35)Sebastian BialeckiR1
Dirk van Duijvenbode(86.71) 6-0 (78.74)Paul KrohneR1
William O'Connor(94.2) 6-4 (88.75)Cristo ReyesR1
Joe Cullen(92.78) 6-1 (84.77)Marcel HausotterR1
Niko Springer(93.25) 6-2 (86.60)Nandor MajorR1

Saturday May 30 – Afternoon Session

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Round Two (1300 local time, 1200 BST)

Player 1vPlayer 2Round
Wessel Nijman(98.46) 6-1 (91.9)Krzysztof RatajskiR2
Luke Woodhouse(92.44) 6-3 (88.21)Andrew GildingR2
Mike De Decker(80.79) 1-6 (87.05)Jimmy van SchieR2
Daryl Gurney(92.32) 3-6 (96.00)Ricky EvansR2
Damon Heta(89.11) 6-4 (89.71)Karel SedlacekR2
Ryan Searle(89.77) 6-4 (90.57)Dirk van DuijvenbodeR2
Dave Chisnall(92.44) 6-4 (93.04)Joe CullenR2
Jermaine Wattimena(87.86) 1-6 (99.17)Justin HoodR2

Saturday May 30 – Evening Session

Round Two (1900 local time, 1800 BST)

Player 1vPlayer 2Round
Danny Noppert(85.24) 2-6 (88.33)William O'ConnorR2
Chris Dobey(96.39) 3-6 (98.03)Sebastian BialeckiR2
James Wade(94.75) 6-2 (93.55)Niels ZonneveldR2
Stephen Bunting(92.72) 2-6 (96.17)Cameron MenziesR2
Nathan Aspinall(89.28) 3-6 (88.65)Kevin DoetsR2
Gian van Veen(96.75) 6-5 (90.37)Dimitri van den BerghR2
Martin Schindler(86.43) 5-6 (88.47)Ryan JoyceR2
Ross Smith(86.68) 2-6 (102.21)Niko SpringerR2
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Sunday May 31 – Afternoon Session

Round Three (1200 local time, 1100 BST)

Player 1vPlayer 2Round
Sebastian Bialecki(85.34) 4-6 (90.5)Jimmy van SchieR3
Cameron Menzies(81.54) 1-6 (95.54)Luke WoodhouseR3
Kevin Doets(92.41) 6-3 (88.29)Justin HoodR3
James Wade(97.16) 4-6 (95.56)Ricky EvansR3
Ryan Searle(93) 3-6 (97.59)Wessel NijmanR3
William O'Connor(93.81) 5-6 (91.31)Damon HetaR3
Ryan Joyce(91.32) 6-4 (88.44)Niko SpringerR3
Gian van Veen(91.43) 5-6 (95.34)Dave ChisnallR3

Sunday May 31 – Evening Session

Quarter-Finals / Semi-Finals / Final (1800 local time, 1700 BST)

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Player 1vPlayer 2Round
Jimmy van Schie(90.15) 3-6 (93.49)Luke WoodhouseQF
Kevin Doets(91.48) 3-6 (97.36)Ricky EvansQF
Wessel Nijman(93.65) 2-6 (93.88)Damon HetaQF
Ryan Joyce(90.13) 6-1 (78.17)Dave ChisnallQF
Luke Woodhouse(92.89) 7-2 (90.78)Ricky EvansSF
Damon Heta(88.23) 6-7 (94.36)Ryan JoyceSF
Luke Woodhouse(98.61) 8-4 (94.46)Ryan JoyceF

Draw Baltic Sea Darts Open 2026

Player 1vPlayer 2
(6) Chris DobeyvJames Hurrell/Sebastian Bialecki
(11) Mike De DeckervIan White/Jimmy van Schie
(3) Stephen BuntingvCameron Menzies/Rob Cross
(14) Luke WoodhousevAndrew Gilding/Jeffrey de Zwaan
(7) Nathan AspinallvKevin Doets/Lukas Wenig
(10) Jermaine WattimenavJustin Hood/Max Hopp
(2) James WadevNiels Zonneveld/Richard Veenstra
(15) Daryl GurneyvRicky Evans/Teemu Harju
(5) Ryan SearlevDirk van Duijvenbode/Paul Krohne
(12) Wessel NijmanvKrzysztof Ratajski/Daniel Klose
(4) Danny NoppertvWilliam O'Connor/Cristo Reyes
(13) Damon HetavKarel Sedlacek/Jason Riedtke
(8) Ross SmithvNiko Springer/Nandor Major
(9) Martin SchindlervRyan Joyce/Christian Kist
(1) Gian van VeenvAlan Soutar/Dimitri Van den Bergh
(16) Dave ChisnallvJoe Cullen/Marcel Hausotter

Field Baltic Sea Darts Open 2026

Seeded Players

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SeedPlayerCountry
1Luke HumphriesEngland
2Gian van VeenNetherlands
3Michael van GerwenNetherlands
4Jonny ClaytonWales
5James WadeEngland
6Stephen BuntingEngland
7Gerwyn PriceWales
8Danny NoppertNetherlands
9Ryan SearleEngland
10Chris DobeyEngland
11Nathan AspinallEngland
12Ross SmithEngland
13Martin SchindlerGermany
14Jermaine WattimenaNetherlands
15Mike De DeckerBelgium
16Wessel NijmanNetherlands

PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit Qualifiers

PlayerCountry
Damon HetaAustralia
Dirk van DuijvenbodeNetherlands
Luke WoodhouseEngland
Niko SpringerGermany
Niels ZonneveldNetherlands
Krzysztof RatajskiPoland
Daryl GurneyNorthern Ireland
William O'ConnorRepublic of Ireland
Joe CullenEngland
Ryan JoyceEngland
Kevin DoetsNetherlands
Andrew GildingEngland
Dave ChisnallEngland
Cameron MenziesScotland
Karel SedláčekCzech Republic

Tour Card Qualifiers

PlayerCountry
Alan SoutarScotland
Max HoppGermany
Ricky EvansEngland
Lukas WenigGermany
James HurrellEngland
Jeffrey de ZwaanNetherlands
Ian WhiteEngland
Jimmy van SchieNetherlands
Sebastian BiałeckiPoland
Justin HoodEngland
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Host Nation Qualifiers

PlayerCountry
Paul KrohneGermany
Marcel HausotterGermany
Daniel KloseGermany
Jason RiedtkeGermany

Nordic & Baltic Qualifier

PlayerCountry
Teemu HarjuFinland

East European Qualifier

PlayerCountry
Nándor MajorHungary

Predictions Baltic Sea Darts Open

Samuel Gill, Head Editor for DartsNews.com sees Martin Schinder winning the title.
I see Martin Schinder winning the title as with Humphries or Clayton playing given they were in the Premier League Darts play-offs the days before. Others I see doing well are Ross Smith and Wessel Nijman.
*** Martin Schindler
** Wessel Nijman, Ross Smith
Lucas Michael, Editor for DartsNews.com sees Stephen Bunting likely to claim the title.
The field at the Baltic Sea Darts Open has been obliterated. It offers a huge opportunity for outside names to compete and challenge for a Euro Tour title.
A mention for the big names: Gian van Veen is again the number one seed but not my vote to take the title simply due to his inconsistent form. Nathan Aspinall and James Wade are huge favourites for me to lift the trophy Sunday evening.
Ross Smith will be on cloud nine after a maiden Euro Tour title in Riesa last time out. I think he will be around in the latter stages of the tournament once more. I also like the look of Danny Noppert, Wessel Nijman and Kevin Doets.
For my champion, Stephen Bunting seems like the most opportunistic on this list. The two-time European Tour champion I feel is getting back to his absolute best, at least in patches, and will definitely be in the business end in Kiel.
*** Stephen Bunting
** Nathan Aspinall, James Wade
* Kevin Doets, Wessel Nijman, Martin Schindler
Pieter Verbeek, Editor for DartsNieuws.com doesn't see a lot of the big names bothering playing.
A European Tour event scheduled directly after the Premier League Darts play-offs? Then you can almost guarantee that several top names will be missing. For now, Luke Humphries, Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price are still listed in the field for this tournament, but in my opinion there is a strong possibility that those names will eventually withdraw. Luke Littler, the other Premier League semi-finalist, will definitely not be in Kiel.
And if we look back over the past eighteen months, Nathan Aspinall is the player who has benefited most often from the absence of many top stars. Before 2025, ‘The Asp’ had never won a European Tour title, but he has now already collected four Euro Tour crowns.
Nathan Aspinall (1)
Nathan Aspinall to benefit?
Michael van Gerwen will not be involved in the Premier League play-offs and can therefore head into the Baltic Sea Darts Open fully rested. Perhaps ‘Mighty Mike’ can add another ranking title to his tally there. The same applies to players such as Gian van Veen, Josh Rock and Stephen Bunting. And of course, after all of his ProTour success in 2026, Wessel Nijman also has to be considered one of the outsiders for the title.
*** Nathan Aspinall
** Michael van Gerwen, Josh Rock
* Gian van Veen, Stephen Bunting, Wessel Nijman
Nicolas Gayer, editor of DartsNews.DE, believes the tournament in Kiel has become far more open following the numerous withdrawals. Alongside Michael van Gerwen, Luke Humphries, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price and Josh Rock have also withdrawn from the eighth European Tour event of the year. That means several players who would have been among the leading favourites before the tournament are now absent.
“Of course, these withdrawals completely change the situation,” Gayer explained. “Humphries would have been the clear favourite for me if he had actually travelled to Kiel. Price, Clayton, Rock and Van Gerwen would also all have been capable of challenging for the title in this field at any time. Without those names, the tournament is much harder to predict.”
For Gayer, Nathan Aspinall is now one of the main players to watch. “Aspinall has recently shown very consistent performances again and brings exactly the mix of scoring power, experience and stage presence that you need on the European Tour. In a weakened field like this, he’s one of the players who can take advantage of the opportunity.”
Gayer also includes Ryan Searle among the title contenders. “Searle is always dangerous on the European Tour. If he finds his rhythm and the big scores come consistently, he can beat almost anyone over the course of a weekend. Kiel could be a huge opportunity for him in particular.”
Gayer is also especially excited about the Euro Tour comeback of Max Hopp. “Since returning to the tour, Hopp has been in strong form, and especially in 2026 he may be playing the best darts of his career. I’m very interested to see how he transfers that form onto the stage in front of the cameras. Because he has so much TV experience and is used to the spotlight, I can definitely imagine Hopp backing up his comeback immediately with a strong weekend in Kiel.”
As possible outsiders, Gayer also mentions Wessel Nijman and Kevin Doets. “Both have enough quality to go deep in this field. Nijman has enormous scoring power, while Doets is awkward to play against and looks more mature on stage all the time. If either of them gets momentum early, then a semi-final or even more isn’t out of the question.”
In the end, Gayer’s pick for the title is Nathan Aspinall. “It’s no longer a tournament with one clear overwhelming favourite. But if I have to choose someone, I’m going with Aspinall. He has the experience, the class and the mentality to win a weekend like this.”
*** Nathan Aspinall
** Wessel Nijman, Kevin Doets, Ryan Searle
Mats Leering, Editor for DartsNieuws.com sees Wessel Nijman as winning the title.
My prediction depends very much on whether Premier League players such as Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price, and Jonny Clayton, who are currently still on the list of participants, will actually turn up to play. Given that the Premier League Finals Night is being played on the Thursday evening before, there is a good chance that they will pull out after all.
Should they actually take part, all three are among the favourites for the title. But to be honest, I have my doubts, so I’m looking at other names.
Naturally, there are also a number of Dutch players among the favourites. At the moment, so many are in such good form that it is difficult to choose. But Wessel Nijman and Kevin Doets have been showing for weeks now that they are in top form, which means they could well win here too.
Another name you haven’t really heard much about in terms of titles or finals for a while is Stephen Bunting. Yet I have a feeling he might well make a big impression here. Another outsider who I’ve thought has been playing well for weeks is Chris Dobey. Names such as Ross Smith, Nathan Aspinall, and Danny Noppert are also high on my list of contenders.
Favourites:
***Wessel Nijman
**Stephen Bunting, Chris Dobey
*Kevin Doets, Danny Noppert
Wessel Nijman
Wessel Nijman 
Bram Coenen, Editor for DartsNieuws.com also picks Humphries for the title.
We have already seen six different winners on the European Tour this year, and there is certainly a realistic chance that we could get another ‘new’ winner at the Baltic Sea Darts Open. The tournament takes place shortly after the conclusion of the Premier League Darts play-offs, so it is possible that some of the top players may decide to withdraw. That makes predicting a winner even more difficult.
If top seed Luke Humphries does compete, he is my clear favourite to win the tournament. ‘Cool Hand Luke’ showed his excellent form again last week by winning a Players Championship event. Humphries seems to be peaking at exactly the right moment, with the Premier League climax approaching and both the World Cup of Darts and the World Matchplay coming up soon.
Besides Humphries, we also cannot ignore the Dutch players, who have been outstanding on the Pro Tour this year. Michael van Gerwen, Danny Noppert, Wessel Nijman and Kevin Doets have all impressed with strong performances. Remarkably, even second seed Gian van Veen is currently going through a slightly weaker spell. Can he rediscover his best form at the Baltic Sea Darts Open?
Finally, I would like to mention a perhaps slightly surprising name: Andrew Gilding. He has been performing brilliantly on the Players Championship circuit in recent weeks. The question is whether he can carry that form into Kiel as well.
*** Luke Humphries
** Wessel Nijman, Kevin Doets
* Danny Noppert, Michael van Gerwen, Gian van Veen, Andrew Gilding
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