Schedule Sunday afternoon at German Darts Championship 2024 including Littler, Wright-Van Veen and Van Gerwen-Noppert

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Sunday, 01 September 2024 at 06:00
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The sixteen remaining players continue to battle for the title at the German Darts Championship in Hildesheim on Sunday. Sunday afternoon begins a jam-packed final day with the Last 16, before the quarterfinals, semifinals and final take place in the evening
The afternoon session will be kicked off by Dave Chisnall and Joe Cullen. The two Englishmen won Saturday night over Dom Taylor (6-3) and Max Hopp (6-4), respectively.
Michael van Gerwen and Danny Noppert holds Double Dutch hopes. Noppert won 6-4 over Dirk van Duijvenbode on Saturday in the second round, while Van Gerwen was 6-2 too strong for James Wade.
Next, Martin Schindler and Chris Dobey will compete for a spot in the quarterfinals. Schindler recorded a hard-fought 6-4 win over Mensur Suljovic on Saturday night, while Dobey impressed with a fine victory over Mickey Mansell (6-2) with an average of over 110.
Gian van Veen after his resounding victory over Robert Owen will face Peter Wright, who himself managed to eliminate Stephen Bunting.
Krzysztof Ratajski crosses swords with Daryl Gurney after the Pole surprisingly eliminated Gerwyn Price 6-5 in the second round. Gurney triumphed in turn against Stephen Burton (6-1). Nick Kenny, after victories over Jelle Klaasen (6-3) and Ross Smith (6-5), faces defending champion Ricardo Pietreczko, who took the win against Simon Whitlock (6-3) in his opening match.
The seventh match of the afternoon is between Damon Heta and Andrew Gilding. They won at the last 32 over Ritchie Edhouse (6-5) and Ryan Joyce (6-3), respectively. Dessert of the afternoon session was provided by Luke Littler and Ryan Searle. Littler defeated Dylan Slevin 6-0 in the second round, while Searle dealt with Jonny Clayton (6-4).

TV and live stream

The German Darts Championship will be broadcast on PDC TV. As usual with Euro Tour tournaments, the German Darts Championship consists of three tournament days. The afternoon sessions start daily at 12:00, while the evening sessions start at 18:00.
The first round will take place on Friday. The 16 Order of Merit qualifiers and the winners from the various qualifying tournaments then make their appearance. The top-16 seeded players enter the tournament on Saturday in the second round. Sunday will see the denouement of the tournament, starting with the third round in the afternoon session. Sunday evening will be followed by the quarterfinals, semifinals and finals.

Distribution of prize money

At this Euro Tour tournament, a total of £175,000 in prize money will be divided among the 48 participants. They will receive at least 1250 pounds in starting money. The top-16 seeded players who enter the German Darts Championship from the second round will receive 2,500 pounds anyway.
They do - like the 16 Order of Merit qualifiers starting in the first round - have to win their first match in order for the prize money to count toward the world rankings and the other rankings. The winner of the German Darts Championship 2024 will ultimately go home with the top prize of 30,000 pounds.

Schedule German Darts Championship 2024

Sunday, Sept. 1
Afternoon session from (from 12 p.m.)
Third round
Dave Chisnall v Joe Cullen
Martin Schindler v Chris Dobey
Danny Noppert v Michael van Gerwen
Peter Wright v Gian van Veen
Krzysztof Ratajski v Daryl Gurney
Nick Kenny v Ricardo Pietreczko
Damon Heta v Andrew Gilding
Ryan Searle v Luke Littler

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