2026 German Darts Grand Prix: Draw, schedule, prize money and format explained

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The Euro Tour heads to Germany, with the German Darts Grand Prix marking the fourth ET event to take place in 2026.

Usually, ET events are from Friday to Sunday, but this event will begin on Saturday and end on Monday.

What to know about the German Darts Grand Prix​


Let's take a look at some of the specifics of the tournament.

2026 German Darts Grand Prix draw & schedule​


Here is the tournament schedule.

MORE: 2026 German Darts Grand Prix qualifiers

*This section will be updated once the information is released

Tournament bracket​


Here is the bracket for the tournament.

*This section will be updated once the information is released

Prize Money​


*Data via Wikipedia

Stage (num. of players)Prize money
Winner
(1)​
£35,000​
Runner-up
(1)​
£15,000​
Semi-finalists
(2)​
£10,000​
Quarter-finalists
(4)​
£8,000​
Third round losers
(8)​
£5,000​
Second round losers
(16)​
£3,500*​
First round losers
(16)​
£2,000*​
Total
£230,000​

Format​


48 players will be in action this weekend, with 16 seeded players receiving automatic byes into the second round action on Sunday.

Each seeded player will play the winner of one of Saturday's games, leaving 32 players left after Saturday.

Sunday will feature only round two games, determining which 16 players will advance to action on Monday.

The afternoon session on Monday will consist of the round of 16 games.

The evening session will consist of the quarterfinal, semifinal and final rounds.

The first round, second round, round of 16 and quarterfinal round will all be played in a best-of-11-leg format.

The semifinal round will be best-of-13 legs, and the final will be best-of-15 legs.

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