DARTS has been nothing short of entertaining this season and the PDC European Tour continues THIS weekend with the Baltic Sea Open in Germany.
Dave Chisnall will be hoping to retain his title after beating Luke Humphries 8-5 in last year’s final.
And the Englishman looked destined to eventually come face to face with Luke Littler who is now front and center of the sport.
Littler, 17, is currently top of the Premier League Darts leaderboards after winning a second successive weekly event last Thursday.
Furthermore, The Nuke has been incredible on this European Tour – winning the Belgian and Austrian Open.
However, Littler suffered a shock first-round exit at the hands of World No 97 Wessel Nijman.
There will be 32 players competing in the tournament but the top 16 ranked PDC stars do not feature until the second round.
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 which will continue at the quarter-finals stage.
But the semi-final and final will be played in a best of 13 legs.
Friday, May 10
Afternoon Session (12pm BST)
Evening Session (6pm BST)
Saturday, May 11
Afternoon Session (12pm BST)
Evening Session (6pm BST)
Sunday May 12
Afternoon Session (12pm BST)
Third Round
Evening Session (6pm BST)
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Final
Darts fans can watch the entire action via PDC TV.
There will be a total prize pot of £175,000 up for grabs this year.
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