The 128 players are set for the Final Stage of PDC European Q-School 2025 with Tour Cards set to be handed out over the next four days in Kalkar. But who joins those in the First Stage who won through to start the week?
29 Tour Cards overall will be on offer over the two venues to join the elite PDC Tour for the next two years. There will be more Tour Cards on offer at European Q-School than UK with 12 in all compared to nine in the UK.
The daily winners in Europe and also the UK seal a Tour Card outright so will not have to rely on the Order of Merit to do so. Those through automatically to the Final Stage include Jeffrey de Zwaan, Adam Gawlas, Rowby-John Rodriguez, Boris Krcmar as well as those from Affiliate Tours such as Kayden Milne who accepted his invite.
Those to qualify over the first three days included Max Hopp, Kai Gotthardt, David Cameron, Marcel Walpen, Dennie Olde Kalter and Damian Mol with a terrific mix of nationalities aiming for Tour Card glory.
Joining those who qualified outright included Michael Unterbuchner, Brian Raman, Ben Robb, Rusty-Jake Rodriguez among others.
Stefan Bellmont, Jeffrey De Zwaan, Adam Gawlas, Dominik Gruellich, Andreas Harrysson, Danny Jansen, Daniel Klose, Robbie Knops, Boris Krcmar, Maik Kuivenhoven, Darius Labanauskas, Jacques Labre, Alexander Merkx, Kayden Milne, Rowby-John Rodriguez, Owen Roelofs, Karel Sedlacek, Jeffrey Sparidaans, Jurjen van der Velde, Jimmy van Schie, Danny van Trijp, Marvin van Velzen.
Stefaan Henderyck, Tomislav Rosandic, Gilbert van der Meijden, Dalibor Smolik, Jeroen Mioch, Jorge Garcia del Pozo, Max Hopp, Leon Weber, Jannis Barkhausen, Stefan Schroder, Marcel Walpen, Patrick Klingelhoefer, David Cameron, Ricardo Ulrich, Kai Gotthardt, Viktor Tingstrom, Dennie Olde Kalter, Nicolas Thuillier, Angel Rodriguez, Bruno Stoeckli, Angelo Balsamo, Davy Proosten, Damian Mol, Maximilian Czerwinsk.
Michael Unterbuchner, Matthias Ehlers, Jamai van den Herik, Benjamin Pratnemer, Sietse Lap, Kevin Troppmann, Oskar Lukasiak, Pascal Wirotius, Cor Dekker, Arno Merk, Daniel Racoveanu, Ben Robb, Philipp Schweder, Franz Roetzsch, Gillian Koehoorn, Brian Raman, Dmitriy Zhukov, Marcel Erba, Rusty-Jake Rodriguez, Derk Telnekes, Anton Östlund, Mario Robbe, Krzysztof Kciuk, Levy Frauenfelder, Patrick Tringler, Francesco Marcone, Simon Trommler, Jarno Bottenberg, Kilian Hohnstedt, Moritz Hilger, José Justicia, Javanico Jansen, Yasa Guener, Rohan Brouwers, Tytus Kanik, Patrick Dekker, Dustin Straver, Jeroen Caron, Xanti Van den Bergh, Massimo Dante, Laurens Admiraal, Michal Smejda, Miroslaw Grudziecki, Yoshihisa Baba, Gerko Tibbe, Martin Jongen, Bernhard Trinker, Mladen Radosavljevic, Dominik Moravcik, Paul Goyer, Nándor Major, James Vanbesien, Stefan Dees, Danny van Klompenburg, Steven Noster, Born van Put, Vitezslav Sedlak, Marcel Otter, Ruben Mesters, Jeffrey Keen, Lukas Unger, Florian Preis, Pascal Devroey, Michael Busscher, Lenny Schlüter, Donny Scheurwater, Simon Teysen, Pero Ljubic, Rainer Sturm, Tim Scholz, Damian Vetjens, Marcel Althaus, John Michael, Sergio Krassen, Jannes Bremermann, Nico Blum, Martijn Lageweg, Liam Maendl-Lawrance, Andrea Micheletti, Dominik Nebe, Christopher Toonders, György Jehirszki.
Joachim Duerbeck, Patrick Bulen and Sebastian Steyer will not feature in Final Stage at European Q School. Dominik Nebe, Christopher Toonders, György Jehirszki replace them.