2019 Unibet European Championship preview

2019-10-24
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2019 Unibet European Championship preview


The 2019 Unibet European Championship gets underway on Thursday at the Lokhalle in Göttingen, Germany as James Wade begins his title defence against Jonny Clayton on the opening night.

The Unibet European Championship will be held from October 24-27, with the top 32 players from the 2019 European Tour competing for £500,000 in prize money.

The tournament will be broadcast live on ITV4 in the UK, on PDCTV-HD for Rest of the World Subscribers and through the PDC's worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and RTL7.

Wade defeated Simon Whitlock 11-8 in last year's gripping final in Dortmund having survived missed match darts in both his quarter-final win over Gerwyn Price and a dramatic semi-final against German favourite Max Hopp.

The title came just 13 days after Wade became a father for the first time to son Arthur, and the ten-time televised PDC champion holds fond memories of last year's triumph.


"I do have fond memories of winning this event last year, it meant a lot to me,"  said Wade, who hit a nine-dart finish on the European Tour in March.

“I'd won TV titles before but I'd never made the most of them and that one was extra special because it was for Arthur.

"I felt emotional after I won it. I've been through some tough times in my career and winning this last year was a really sweet moment after coming through it all.

"But that's gone now and my focus is on this weekend and giving the best performance I can. I'm a dangerous player and I know what I'm capable of."

Thursday's action-packed opening session will begin with a clash between European Darts Matchplay winner Joe Cullen and Mervyn King before a meeting between former European Championship winners Adrian Lewis and Whitlock.

Michael van Gerwen will begin his quest for a third televised title in as many weeks against Ross Smith after winning the World Grand Prix and Champions League over the past fortnight.

The world number one, Unibet’s 6/4 pre-tournament favourite, is confident of regaining his European Championship title after losing out in last year’s second round.

"Last year was very disappointing for myself, fair play to Steve West he played a great game to beat me," said Van Gerwen, who held the European Championship title from 2014 to 2017.

"This tournament is important to me because I play all year on the European Tour to be number one seed here.

"Last weekend was a phenomenal weekend of high-standard darts for me, I didn't have one average under 100.

"There's lots of TV tournaments coming up and that's a really nice position to be in because I love to perform on stage, especially when I'm playing well and winning things."

Day One also sees Rob Cross in action against Darren Webster, while Danish Darts Open winner Dave Chisnall takes on Dimitri Van den Bergh.

Ian White, a winner of two European Tour titles in 2019, will play Michael Smith in Friday afternoon's star attraction, as Peter Wright faces the test of rising Dutch talent Jeffrey de Zwaan. 

2019 European Tour winners Gerwyn Price, Mensur Suljovic, Krzysztof Ratajski and Jamie Hughes will also get their campaigns underway on the afternoon of Day Two.

Friday's evening session will see the opening four second round ties take place, before the remaining four are played on Saturday evening.

The quarter-finals will kick-off Sunday's final day of action, followed by the semi-finals and final in the evening.


2019 Unibet European Championship


Thursday October 24


Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)


First Round x8


Joe Cullen v Mervyn King


Dave Chisnall v Dimitri Van den Bergh


Glen Durrant v Ricky Evans


Adrian Lewis v Simon Whitlock


Rob Cross v Darren Webster


James Wade v Jonny Clayton


Michael van Gerwen v Ross Smith


Daryl Gurney v William O'Connor



 


Friday October 25


Afternoon Session (1245 local time, 1145 BST)


First Round x8


Jamie Hughes v Jermaine Wattimena


Keegan Brown v Stephen Bunting


Krzysztof Ratajski v Chris Dobey


Nathan Aspinall v Steve Beaton


Mensur Suljovic v Vincent van der Voort


Ian White v Michael Smith


Peter Wright v Jeffrey de Zwaan


Gerwyn Price v Ted Evetts



 


Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)


Second Round x4


Cullen/King v Cross/Webster


Gurney/O'Connor v Lewis/Whitlock


Chisnall/Van den Bergh v Wade/Clayton


Van Gerwen/R Smith v Durrant/Evans



 


Saturday October 26


Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)


Second Round x4


Suljovic/Van der Voort v Ratajski/Dobey


White/M Smith v Brown/Bunting


Price/Evetts v Aspinall/Beaton


Wright/De Zwaan v Hughes/Wattimena



 


Sunday October 27 (1245 local time, 1145 BST)


Afternoon Session


Quarter-Finals



 


Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 GMT)


Semi-Finals & Final



 


Draw Bracket


(1) Michael van Gerwen v (32) Ross Smith


(16) Glen Durrant v (17) Ricky Evans


(8) Joe Cullen v (25) Mervyn King


(9) Rob Cross v (24) Darren Webster


(5) Dave Chisnall v (28) Dimitri Van den Bergh


(12) James Wade v (21) Jonny Clayton


(4) Daryl Gurney v (29) William O'Connor


(13) Adrian Lewis v (20) Simon Whitlock


(2) Ian White v (31) Michael Smith


(15) Keegan Brown v (18) Stephen Bunting


(7) Peter Wright v (26) Jeffrey de Zwaan


(10) Jamie Hughes v (23) Jermaine Wattimena


(6) Mensur Suljovic v (27) Vincent van der Voort


(11) Krzysztof Ratajski v (22) Chris Dobey


(3) Gerwyn Price v (30) Ted Evetts


(14) Nathan Aspinall v (19) Steve Beaton



 


Prize Fund


Winner £120,000


Runner-Up £60,000


Semi-Finalists £32,000


Quarter-Finalists £20,000


Second Round Losers £10,000


First Round Losers £6,000


Total £500,000



 


Format


First Round - Best of 11 legs


Second Round - Best of 19 legs


Quarter-Finals - Best of 19 legs


Semi-Finals - Best of 21 legs


Final - Best of 21 legs



 


Roll of Honour


2008 Phil Taylor def Adrian Lewis 11-5


2009 Phil Taylor def Steve Beaton 11-3


2010 Phil Taylor def Wayne Jones 11-1


2011 Phil Taylor def Adrian Lewis 11-8


2012 Simon Whitlock def Wes Newton 11-5


2013 Adrian Lewis def Simon Whitlock 11-6


2014 Michael van Gerwen def Terry Jenkins 11-4


2015 Michael van Gerwen def Gary Anderson 11-10


2016 Michael van Gerwen def Mensur Suljovic 11-1


2017 Michael van Gerwen def Rob Cross 11-7


2018 James Wade def Simon Whitlock 11-8



 


Unibet European Championship Odds


Outright Winner


6/4 Michael van Gerwen


8/1 Rob Cross


9/1 Peter Wright


12/1 Gerwyn Price


14/1 Mensur Suljovic


16/1 Nathan Aspinall, Daryl Gurney


18/1 Glen Durrant, Michael Smith


22/1 Dave Chisnall, Krzysztof Ratajski, Ian White


28/1 James Wade


33/1 Chris Dobey, Jeffrey de Zwaan


50/1 Adrian Lewis


80/1 Joe Cullen, Jamie Hughes, Jermaine Wattimena, Dimitri Van den Bergh


100/1 Stephen Bunting, Jonny Clayton, Mervyn King, Simon Whitlock


150/1 Keegan Brown, William O'Connor, Vincent van der Voort


200/1 Steve Beaton, Ricky Evans, Darren Webster


250/1 Ted Evetts


300/1 Ross Smith



 


Odds courtesy www.unibet.co.uk and correct at time of writing. Subject to fluctuation.

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