The first round of games will be held on Friday, June 10.
Michael Smith is going to come into the Nordic Darts Master to defend his title after the victory at the Big Apple last weekend. Bully Boy had won against Michael van Gerwen 8-4 in the Madison Square Garden final. During the US Darts Masters, eight North American players took part and played at the world level. This weekend the players from Europe, Nordic region are going to fight it out to make a name for themselves and their nation. 2022 Nordic Darts Masters Schedule, Round 1 Draw, Prize Money, Format, Timing, Players, Where And When To Watch Live Stream
Michael Smith, Michael van Gerwen, Peter Wright, Gerwyn Price, James Wade, Gary Anderson, Fallon Sherrock, and Dimitri Van den Bergh are the eight PDC stars that will be taking part in the competition. Darius Labanauskas, Masars Razma, and Vladimir Andersen will all be PDC Tour Card holders when they take to the line to make the throw. They will be joined by Denmark’s top two players, Benjamin Drue Reus and Brian Lokken. Sweden’s number one, Daniel Larsson, Finland’s number one, Marko Kantele, and Iceland’s number one, Matthias Orn Frioriksson, are also in the field.
The event’s first round will pit the eight PDC superstars against their regional counterparts. The knockout format is then used to race to the final. The first round games will be a six-leg race. The quarter-finals will be played over 19 legs, while the semi-finals and final will be played over 21 legs.
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The first round of games will be held on Friday, June 10. The quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals of the tournament will all take place on Saturday, June 11.
The Nordic Darts Masters comes with a total prize pool of £60,000. The winner is going to get 1/3 of the money and will get £20,000, while the runner-up will receive £10,000. Semi-finalists will receive £5,000 in prize money, while quarter-finalists will receive £2,500. A first-round exit will only get £1,250.
The event will be fully covered by PDC TV across their entire platform. ITV will also cover the event, though not all of it will be live. ITV4 will broadcast coverage from 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. From 7pm to 11pm, the action will then shift to ITV3.
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