2024 Baltic Sea Darts Open: Schedule, format, players, prize money and where to watch
Luke Littler
The PDC European Tour returns this weekend as the tungsten circus heads to Kiel, Germany for the 2024 Baltic Sea Darts Open.
Luke Littler is flying in the Premier League and he isn’t taking his foot off the gas when it comes to continental darts either.
The 17-year-old won the Austrian Darts Open a fortnight ago and will be looking for his third European Tour crown in Kiel.
The remaining 47 players in this weekend’s tournament will be looking to stop the rampant teenager.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the Baltic Sea Darts Open, including the schedule, format, qualified players, prize money and where to watch.
Schedule and format
The first round of the event begins on Friday (May 10) as the first 32 players enter the tournament.
Winners of those games will progress to the second round where they will meet the top 16 ranked PDC stars.
Second round matches will take place on Saturday (May 11) while the rest of the tournament will play out on Sunday (May 12).
First, second and third round games will be contested in a best of 11 legs format. That will continue in the quarter-finals.
Matches will be played in a best of 13 legs in the semi-finals and best of 15 in the final.
Qualified players
Seeded Players
Dave Chisnall, Damon Heta, Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price, Rob Cross, Jonny Clayton, Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson, Josh Rock, Dirk van Duijvenbode, Ryan Searle, Danny Noppert, Peter Wright, Ricardo Pietreczko, Stephen Bunting, Ross Smith
Order of Merit Qualifiers
Nathan Aspinall, Dimitri Van den Bergh, Joe Cullen, Chris Dobey, Krzysztof Ratajski, Daryl Gurney, Andrew Gilding, Raymond van Barneveld, Gian van Veen, Martin Schindler, Ryan Joyce, José de Sousa, James Wade, Brendan Dolan, Luke Littler, Gabriel Clemens
Tour Card Qualifiers
Matthew Dennant, Mike De Decker, Madars Razma, Wessel Nijman, Ritchie Edhouse, Maik Kuivenhoven, Niels Zonneveld, Thibault Tricole, Andy Baetens, Haupai Puha
Host Nation Qualifiers
Moritz Hilger, Franz Rötzsch, Kevin Troppmann, Christopher Toonders
Nordic & Baltic Qualifier
Daniel Larsson
East European Qualifier
Sebastian Białecki
Prize money
Winner – £30,000
Runner-up – £12,000
Semi-finalist – £8,500
Quarter-finalist – £6,000
Third round losers – £4,000
Second round losers – £2,500
First round losers – £1,250
Total prize pool – £175,000
Defending champion
Dave Chisnall enters the tournament as the defending champion having gone all the way in the 2023 edition of this event.
Chizzy overcame a tough draw on that occasion as he battled past Gerwyn Price, Martin Schindler and Jonny Clayton before beating Luke Humphries 8-5 in the final.
Where to watch
Fans will be able to follow every match from the European Darts Grand Prix with PDC TV.