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The European Darts Trophy first took place in 2013, when it was won by Wes Newton. Michael Smith then managed to win the 2014 and 2015 editions by beating Michael van Gerwen in the final each time. However, it turned out to be third time lucky for the Dutchman, who did take the title in 2016 after losing two finals. Van Gerwen then won the tournament in 2017 and 2018 as well. So after seven years, 'Mighty Mike' may try to defend his title.
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The tournament will be broadcast by PDC TV. As usual with Euro Tour tournaments, the European Darts Trophy consists of three tournament days. The afternoon sessions will start daily at 12 p.m., while the evening sessions will start at 6 p.m.
The first round will take place on Friday, where the 16 Pro Tour players will face 16 players who emerged from the various qualifying tournaments. The winners of these matches will face a player from the top-16 of the world rankings in the second round on Saturday. The third round will be played on Sunday afternoon, before the quarterfinals, semifinals and final are completed on Sunday evening.
All participants starting from the first round are guaranteed £1250 in prize money, while the top-16 enter from the second round and receive £2,500 anyway. This amount eventually rises to the grand prize of £30,000 for the winner.
An important detail is that players who are automatically seeded via the Order of Merit and lose their first match will not be awarded prize money on the various rankings. This does apply to qualifiers who are later designated as seeded by the withdrawal of others.
Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)
Jermaine Wattimena (87.42) 6-2 (76.42) Marko Kantele
Cameron Menzies (99.91) 6-2 (99.37) Alan Soutar
Andrew Gilding (95.55) 6-2 (80.05) Callan Rydz
Ritchie Edhouse (94.93) 6-2 (93.96) Kevin Doets
Dirk van Duijvenbode (97.02) 4-6 (100.35) Boris Krcmar
Wessel Nijman (98.19) 6-5 (91.55) Paul Krohne
Ross Smith (106.44) 6-1 (91.66) Michael Unterbuchner
Luke Woodhouse (94.42) 6-4 (87.3) Dominik Gruellich
Evening session (from 6 p.m.)
Daryl Gurney (90.57) 4-6 (95.34) Niko Springer
Ricardo Pietreczko (93.58) 6-3 (87.26) Daniel Klose
Ryan Joyce (90.18) 6-0 (81.41) Joe Cullen
Ryan Searle (99.1) 6-0 (84.71) Laurin Welk
Raymond van Barneveld (94.91) 4-6 (95.55) Ricky Evans
Mike De Decker (93.61) 6-3 (90.38) Martin Lukeman
Martin Schindler (94.29) 6-2 (87.6) Adam Hunt
Gian van Veen (92.43) 6-5 (84.12) Connor Scutt
Saturday, March 22
Second round
Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)
Danny Noppert v Wessel Nijman
James Wade v Ross Smith
Rob Cross v Andrew Gilding
Damon Heta v Cameron Menzies
Chris Dobey v Jermaine Wattimena
Michael Smith v Pietreczko/Klose
Josh Rock v Van Veen/Scutt
Dimitri Van den Bergh v Joyce/Cullen
Evening session (from 6 p.m.)
Gary Anderson v Woodhouse/Gruellich
Gerwyn Price v Searle/Welk
Dave Chisnall v Van Barneveld/Evans
Peter Wright v De Decker/Lukeman
Michael van Gerwen v Gurney/Springer
Luke Humphries v Van Duijvenbode/Krcmar
Jonny Clayton v Schindler/Hunt
Nathan Aspinall v Edhouse/Doets
Sunday, March 23
Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)
Third Round
Evening session (from 6 p.m.)
Quarterfinal
Semifinals
Final