European Darts Open 2026: Dates, Schedule, TV Channel, Live Stream, Prize Money and Full Draw
The European Darts Open 2026 returns this weekend as the PDC European Tour heads to Leverkusen, Germany, bringing together many of the world's top darts stars for another exciting tournament.
Dutch pair Gian van Veen and Michael van Gerwen headline the field as the tournament's top two seeds, while world No.1 Luke Littler and world No.2 Luke Humphries have opted to skip the event to manage their schedules during a busy season.
Defending champion Nathan Aspinall returns to Leverkusen after defeating Damon Heta 8-6 in last year's final to lift the title. Meanwhile, Welsh star Gerwyn Price will also be in action as he aims to secure his second European Tour title of the season after winning the European Darts Grand Prix in April.
The European Darts Open is the 10th event on the 2026 PDC European Tour calendar, with players battling for ranking points ahead of the European Championship Finals later this year.
When Is European Darts Open 2026?
The tournament takes place over three days:
Start Date: Friday, July 10, 2026
Final: Sunday, July 12, 2026
Session Times (BST)
Afternoon Session: 12:00 PM
Evening Session: 6:00 PM
How to Watch European Darts Open 2026?
Fans in the UK can watch every match live on PDC TV, which broadcasts all European Tour events throughout the season.
PDC TV Subscription
Annual Pass: £59.99
Monthly Pass: £5.99
European Darts Open 2026 Prize Money?
The prize fund has increased for the 2026 European Tour season, with a total purse of £230,000.
Position Prize Money
Winner £35,000
Runner-up £15,000
Semi-finalists £10,000
Quarter-finalists £8,000
Third Round £5,000
Second Round £3,500
First Round £2,500
Total Prize Fund: £230,000
European Darts Open 2026 Seeded Players
The tournament's 16 seeded players are:
Gian van Veen
Michael van Gerwen
Jonny Clayton
James Wade
Gerwyn Price
Danny Noppert
Stephen Bunting
Gary Anderson
Chris Dobey
Ryan Searle
Nathan Aspinall
Ross Smith
Wessel Nijman
Jermaine Wattimena
Martin Schindler
Mike De Decker
PDC ProTour Order of Merit Qualifiers
Kevin Doets
Luke Woodhouse
Niko Springer
Damon Heta
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Krzysztof Ratajski
Niels Zonneveld
Daryl Gurney
William O'Connor
Andrew Gilding
Joe Cullen
Cameron Menzies
Ryan Joyce
Karel Sedlacek
Rob Cross
Kim Huybrechts
Tour Card Qualifiers
Mario Vandenbogaerde
Sebastian Bialecki
Bradley Brooks
Rhys Griffin
Darius Labanauskas
Samuel Price
Lukas Wenig
Maik Kuivenhoven
Charlie Manby
Mickey Mansell
Host Nation Qualifiers
Jaimy van de Weerd
Dragutin Horvat
Daniel Klose
Jan Schmidt
Nordic & Baltic Qualifier
Mio Varila
East European Qualifier
To Be Confirmed
European Darts Open 2026 Schedule
Friday, July 10 – First Round
Afternoon Session (12:00 PM BST)
Ryan Joyce vs Mio Varila
Karel Sedlacek vs Rhys Griffin
Mario Vandenbogaerde vs Dragutin Horvat
Andrew Gilding vs Rob Owen
Cameron Menzies vs Jan Schmidt
Mickey Mansell vs Michal Smejda
Lukas Wenig vs Bradley Brooks
Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Jaimy van de Weerd
Evening Session (6:00 PM BST)
Kim Huybrechts vs Samuel Price
Daryl Gurney vs Maik Kuivenhoven
William O'Connor vs Sebastian Bialecki
Rob Cross vs Max Hopp
Joe Cullen vs Charlie Manby
Kevin Doets vs Dominik Gruellich
Niko Springer vs Darius Labanauskas
Niels Zonneveld vs Daniel Klose
Saturday, July 11 – Second Round
Afternoon Session (12:00 PM BST)
Damon Heta vs Gilding/Owen
Mike De Decker vs Menzies/Schmidt
Luke Woodhouse vs Vandenbogaerde/Horvat
Danny Noppert vs O'Connor/Bialecki
Jermaine Wattimena vs Huybrechts/Price
Chris Dobey vs Van Duijvenbode/Van de Weerd
Wessel Nijman vs Wenig/Brooks
Krzysztof Ratajski vs Cross/Hopp
Evening Session (6:00 PM BST)
Stephen Bunting vs Joyce/Varila
James Wade vs Gurney/Kuivenhoven
Jonny Clayton vs Sedlacek/Griffin
Michael van Gerwen vs Cullen/Manby
Gian van Veen vs Springer/Labanauskas
Martin Schindler vs Doets/Gruellich
Nathan Aspinall vs Mansell/Smejda
Ross Smith vs Zonneveld/Klose
Sunday, July 12 – Finals Day
Third Round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
European Darts Open 2026 Preview
With Luke Littler and Luke Humphries absent, the race for the title is wide open. Michael van Gerwen enters the tournament among the favourites, while defending champion Nathan Aspinall will be eager to retain his crown. Gerwyn Price, Gian van Veen, Rob Cross, Damon Heta and Jonny Clayton are also expected to challenge for the title in what promises to be another thrilling weekend of PDC European Tour action in Germany.
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