European Championship darts predictions, betting tips and odds: Van Veen backed for Dortmund delight

European Championship date, start time & TV info
Date Thursday, October 23 to Sunday, October 26
Starts 6pm Thursday
Venue Westfalenhalle, Dortmund
Competition PDC Tour
TV Sky Sports+
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European Championship betting tips & predictions
Best Bets
G van Veen to win European Championship
1pt e-w 12-1 Paddy Power
D Noppert to win 1st Quarter
1pt 11-2 bet365, Hills
European Championship preview
The darts majors are coming thick and fast with this year’s Euro stars in Dortmund for the 18th staging of the European Championship.
Thirty-two players will toe the oche on Thursday and Friday in round-one action, players who have earned the right to grace the Westfalenhallen courtesy of their efforts on the European Tour this year.
What that means is that the seedings bear no relation to the world rankings – for example Nathan Aspinall is the top seed, Luke Littler number four, Michael van Gerwen at 19 – and that a number of big guns failed to qualify at all, among them Joe Cullen, freefalling Michael Smith and reigning champion Ritchie Edhouse.
Littler, of course, is the favourite for this event having won the Matchplay and Grand Prix since the summer, plus a pair of World Series events Down Under.
The Nuke is slated to meet Luke Humphries in the quarter-finals with any number of potential hazards waiting from the top quarter in the semis.
The favourite to emerge from that top section is Josh Rock despite recent German Championship winner Aspinall being the top seed.
Danny Noppert’s form suggests he can go deep in DortmundCredit: Luke Walker (Getty Images)
A resurgent Dirk van Duijvenbode is also fancied, though it’s his first-round opponent and compatriot Danny Noppert who gets the nod to reach the semis.
Noppy is a gutsy customer, who beat Gerwyn Price to reach the quarters in last weekend’s German Championship having made the semis at the Grand Prix earlier this month.
Gian van Veen, Noppert’s World Cup partner, is taken to continue his rise by emerging from the bottom half.
The Giant had a very different Grand Prix to Noppert, bowing out in round one to Littler despite carding the highest average ever recorded at the event.
To show he wasn’t scarred by the early exit, he delivered again in Germany last week at the final European Championship qualifying event, battering Jonny Clayton 6-1 and beating Noppert before losing a decider to Aspinall in the semis.
He opens up against misfiring Damon Heta and if he wins that well, the youngster could go on a march to the final.
European Championship betting odds
Here are the latest odds for the European Championship
OddsLuke Littler5-2Luke Humphries11-2Gerwyn Price9-1Gian van Veen11-1Josh Rock16-1Michael van Gerwen16-1Stephen Bunting16-1
Odds correct at time of publishing
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FAQs
When is the European Championship?
The European Championship will take place from Thursday, October 23 to Sunday, October 26.
Where is European Championship being held?
The event will be held at Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle.
Who is the favourite to win the European Championship?
World champion Luke Littler is 5-2 favourite to add another title to his growing trophy collection.
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