Tournament Centre Czech Darts Open 2024: Schedule of play, all results, live stream and prize money breakdown

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Thursday, 17 October 2024 at 16:00
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Stay fully informed about the latest events during the Czech Darts Open 2024 in our tournament centre. Here you will find the schedule of play, all results, information on the distribution of prize money and explanations on how to watch this event on television from Friday, October 18 to Sunday, October 20.
The Czech Darts Open is on the program for the fourth time. The very first edition in 2019 had a surprising winner. Jamie Hughes then took the title by dealing with Stephen Bunting in the final. After the two corona years, the event returned to the Euro Tour calendar in 2022. Luke Humphries then captured the title after defeating Rob Cross in the final. In 2023, it was won by Peter Wright, who walked away with the title at the expense of Dave Chisnall.

TV and live stream

The Czech Darts Open will be broadcast on PDC TV. As usual with Euro Tour tournaments, this event consists of three tournament days. The afternoon sessions start daily at 12 p.m., while the evening sessions start at 6 p.m.
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 conclusion 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 Czech Darts Open 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 Czech Darts Open will ultimately go home with the top prize of 30,000 pounds.

Format

First round: Best of 11 legs
Second round: Best of 11 legs
Third round: Best of 11 legs
Quarterfinals: Best of 11 legs
Semifinals: Best of 13 legs
Final: Best of 15 legs

Playing schedule Czech Darts Open 2024

Friday, Oct. 18
First round
Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)
Robert Owen v Niels Zonneveld
Jermaine Wattimena v Patrik Kovacs
Ritchie Edhouse v Host Nation Qualifier 2
Florian Hempel v Alan Soutar
Krzysztof Ratajski v Madars Razma
Brendan Dolan v Gabriel Clemens
Martin Lukeman v Callan Rydz
Joe Cullen v Host Nation Qualifier 3
Evening session (from 6 p.m.)
Luke Woodhouse v Marko Kantele
James Wade v Host Nation Qualifier 1
Mike De Decker v Brett Claydon
Host Nation Qualifier 4 v Nathan Aspinall
Dimitri Van den Bergh v Jonny Clayton
Daryl Gurney v Raymond van Barneveld
Cameron Menzies v Peter Wright
Kevin Doets v Michael Smith
Saturday, Oct. 19
Second round
Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)
Ricardo Pietreczko v Lukeman/Rydz
Damon Heta v Dolan/Clemens
Chris Dobey v Wattimena/Kovacs
Josh Rock v Cullen/Host Nation Qualifier 3
Rob Cross v Woodhouse/Kantele
Ross Smith v Hempel/Soutar
Danny Noppert v Decker/Claydon
Ryan Searle v Doets/M Smith
Evening session (from 6 p.m.)
Gian van Veen v Wade/Host Nation Qualifier 1
Dave Chisnall v Owen/Zonneveld
Gerwyn Price v Gurney/Van Barneveld
Stephen Bunting v Van den Bergh/Clayton
Michael van Gerwen v Ratajski/Razma
Luke Littler v Host Nation Qualifier 4/Aspinall
Luke Humphries v Edhouse/Host Nation Qualifier 2
Martin Schindler v Menzies/Wright
Sunday, Oct. 20
Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)
Third Round
Evening session (from 6 p.m.)
Quarterfinal
Semifinals
Final

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