Who will get the Darts World Cup ticket? Final of the PDC Europe Super League live on TV and stream today

Andree Welge has to admit defeat in the duel with Yorick Hofkens. Nevertheless, the veteran provided one of the highlights in the Super League.

The PDC Europe Super League in Hildesheim offers German darts players a chance to secure a ticket for the Darts World Championship. SPORT1 will broadcast the grand final day live on free-to-air television and via livestream.

The Darts World Championship is fast approaching – and a German player can still secure a ticket via the PDC Europe Super League in Hildesheim! Today marks the grand final of the tournament.

The darts tournament runs from November 4th to 7th, 2025, and will be broadcast live by SPORT1 on free-to-air television and via livestream. A total of 24 players from Germany are participating. After two days of group stages, the round of 16 took place on Thursday. The quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final will be held on Friday.

Dragutin Horvat hopes for another World Championship ticket at the PDC Europe Super League

Dragutin Horvat hopes for another World Championship ticket at the PDC Europe Super League

With Dragutin Horvat, only one player who has already participated in a World Championship at the legendary Alexandra Palace in London is still in the running on the final day. The World Championship participant from 2017 and 2024 prevailed in the round of 16 against Kimi Seemann (6:2).

In addition, two youngsters caused a sensation: Liam Maendl-Lawrance knocked out co-favorite Paul Krohne with an impressive average of 102.26 points (6:5).

With Mika Donnevert, the youngest player in the Super League advanced to the quarter-finals. He defeated Patrick Klingelhöfer – including with two twelve-dart finishes.

The 24 tournament participants were each divided into four groups of six players. The first matchday took place on Tuesday, followed by the second matchday of the group stage on Wednesday.

The top four players from each group booked their tickets for the round of 16, and the winners of these matches will begin the final day with the quarter-finals (from 7 pm).

Then, the winners of quarter-final one and two, as well as the winners of quarter-final three and four, will compete against each other.

Winner Daniel Klose / Mika Donnevert

Winner Michael Klönhammer / Liam Maendl-Lawrance

Winner Jarod Becker / Dragutin Horvat

Winner Yorick Hofkens / Arno Merk

The winner can look forward to a ticket to the Darts World Championship in London (December 11th to January 3rd).

Last year, Kai Gotthardt succeeded in this, who is not eligible to play this year as a Tour Card Holder but can still secure his World Championship ticket at the end of November.

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