Van Duijvenbode 0-2 Woodhouse
Van Duijvenbode misses three darts at a double before Woodhouse punishes him to extend his lead.
Van Duijvenbode 0-1 Woodhouse
An immediate break of throw for Woodhouse in the opening leg.
Finals day schedule
The European Championship concludes today with the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final all coming up.
12pm:
- Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Luke Woodhouse
- Ritchie Edhouse vs Gary Anderson
- Luke Humphries vs Jermaine Wattimena
- Ricardo Pietreczko vs Danny Noppert
6pm:
- Van Duijvenbode/Woodhouse vs Edhouse/Anderson
- Humphries/Wattimena vs Pietreczko/Noppert
- Final – best of 21 legs
Anderson hails MVG
Gary Anderson hailed Michael van Gerwen after he dumped him out of the European Championship.
The Flying Scotsman won 10-4 to reach the quarter-finals in Dortmund.
Afterwards, he said: “It wasn’t really Michael up there.
“Michael has achieved everything in darts. He’s been absolutely mustard for the last decade, so it’s still a privilege to play against him.
“I just did enough to win tonight. My TV game is still a mile away from my performances on the ProTour, but we’re still going!”
European Championship prize money
A total of £600,000 is on offer in prize money in Dortmund this weekend.
The eight remaining players have already guaranteed themselves at least £25,000 but could still scoop up to £120,000 today.
- Quarter-finalists – £25,000
- Semi-finalists – £40,000
- Runner-up – £60,000
- Winner – £120,000
Finals day schedule
The European Championship concludes today with the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final all coming up.
11.45am:
- Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Luke Woodhouse
- Ritchie Edhouse vs Gary Anderson
- Luke Humphries vs Jermaine Wattimena
- Ricardo Pietreczko vs Danny Noppert
6pm:
- Van Duijvenbode/Woodhouse vs Edhouse/Anderson
- Humphries/Wattimena vs Pietreczko/Noppert
- Final – best of 21 legs
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