Tournament centre Hungarian Darts Trophy 2024: Schedule, all results, TV guide and prize money breakdown

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Sunday, 22 September 2024 at 23:07
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Stay fully informed about the latest events during the Hungarian Darts Trophy in our handy tournament centre. Here you will find the schedule, all results, information on the distribution of the prize money and explanations on how to watch this event on television from Friday, September 20th to Sunday, September 22ndd.

The Hungarian Darts Trophy is scheduled to take place for the fourth time. In 2021, Gerwyn Price managed to win the very first edition by beating Michael Smith 8-2 in the final. A year later, the title went to Joe Cullen, who was too strong for William O'Connor in a surprising 8-2 final. In 2023, Dave Chisnall went on to take the title by knocking off Luke Humphries in the final.

TV and live stream

The Hungarian Darts Trophy will be broadcast on PDC TV. As usual with Euro Tour tournaments, the Hungarian Darts Trophy consists of three tournament days. The afternoon sessions start daily at 12:00, while the evening sessions start at 18:00 UK time. 

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 night 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 Hungarian Darts Trophy 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 Hungarian Darts Trophy eventually goes 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

Quarter-Finals: Best of 11 legs

Semi-Finals: Best of 13 legs

Final: Best of 15 legs

Schedule Hungarian Darts Trophy 2024

Friday, Sept. 20

First round

Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)

Darren Beveridge (89.51) 2-6 (91.22) Keane Barry

Sebastian Bialecki (93.69) 5-6 (94.70) Niels Zonneveld

Gyorgy Jehirszki (68.13) 0-6 (91.09) Wessel Nijman

Florian Hempel (91.72) 6-5 (88.60) Callan Rydz

Janos Vegso (71.97) 4-6 (77.79) Cor Dekker

Brendan Dolan (88.44) 4-6 (86.21) Martin Lukeman

Alberto Bezjian (67.66) 6-4 (64.47) Andras Csoka

James Wade (94.22) 6-4 (83.15) Lukas Wenig

Evening session (from 6 p.m.)

Jim Williams (97.88) 6-1 (91.59) Alan Soutar

Luke Woodhouse (94.59) 5-6 (91.02) Scott Williams

Dirk van Duijvenbode (89.65) 1-6 (96.00) Gabriel Clemens

Krzysztof Ratajski (92.24) 3-6 (93.72) Nathan Aspinall

Peter Wright (96.24) 6-5 (85.27) Joe Cullen

Raymond van Barneveld (93.92) 6-3 (87.61) Ritchie Edhouse

Dimitri Van den Bergh (84.74) 3-6 (83.31) Andrew Gilding

Michael Smith (92.17) 3-6 (94.17) Jonny Clayton

Saturday, Sept. 21

Second round

Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)

Ricardo Pietreczko (95.74) 6-5 (97.57) Niels Zonneveld

Gian van Veen (100.29) 6-4 (88.48) Keane Barry

Ryan Searle (90.59) 6-1 (72.51) Alberto Bezjian

Daryl Gurney (91.11) 6-5 (81.81) Florian Hempel

Stephen Bunting (95.87) 6-2 (95.21) Cor Dekker

Chris Dobey (90.95) 4-6 (94.21) Scott Williams

Martin Schindler (96.37) 6-5 (92.40) Jim Williams

Josh Rock (93.64) 6-5 (92.98) James Wade

Evening session (from 6 p.m.)

Danny Noppert (98.74) 6-4 (93.70) Nathan Aspinall

Damon Heta (88.58) 0-6 (92.97) Peter Wright

Dave Chisnall (100.94) 6-1 (94.25) Jonny Clayton

Gerwyn Price (97.62) 5-6 (97.86) Wessel Nijman

Ross Smith (99.94) 6-2 (95.00) Raymond van Barneveld

Luke Humphries (101.86) 5-6 (99.25) Gabriel Clemens

Michael van Gerwen (104.52) 6-2 (83.37) Martin Lukeman

Rob Cross (94.77) 6-1 (82.50) Andrew Gilding

Sunday, Sept. 22

Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)

Third Round

Dave Chisnall (101.84) 5-6 (98.21) Daryl Gurney

Peter Wright (95.43) 1-6 (100.98) Ryan Searle

Wessel Nijman (104.23) 6-1 (98.65) Scott Williams

Danny Noppert (102.68) 3-6 (101.31) Gian van Veen

Ross Smith (107.36) 1-0 (55.75) Ricardo Pietreczko (Pietreczko retired due to a wrist injury)

Stephen Bunting (89.17) 6-4 (93.81) Martin Schindler

Gabriel Clemens (90.23) 2-6 (100.46) Michael van Gerwen

Josh Rock (99.91) 6-4 (91.19) Rob Cross

Evening session (from 6 p.m.)

Quarter-Finals

Daryl Gurney (92.42) 3-6 (97.86) Ryan Searle

Wessel Nijman (97.17) 2-6 (103.62) Gian van Veen

Ross Smith (95.39) 6-5 (100.01) Stephen Bunting

Michael van Gerwen (95.38) 6-4 (95.46) Josh Rock

Semi-Finals

Ryan Searle (93.39) 5-7 (97.47) Gian van Veen

Ross Smith (94.76) 3-7 (107.87) Michael van Gerwen

Final

Gian van Veen (94.81) 7-8 (97.90) Michael van Gerwen

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