From January 6-12 this years Q-School will be held in England and Germany. In the European Q-School no less than 26 players from the Nordic and Baltic region will try to get their hands on a Tour Card.
29 is the magic number this year. 29 is the number of Tour Cards, that will have to be relocated at this years Q-School.
Eight of the cards will be given to each of the daily winners in the Final Stage in the UK and the European Q-School.
The remaining 21 Tour Cards will be allocated to players from the UK and European Q School Final Stage Orders of Merit, and split on a pro-rata basis of total participants in each region.
24 players from the Nordic and Baltic region will be part of the First Stage in Kalkar in Germany. Andreas Harrysson and Darius Labanauskas are already direct into the Final Stage, which will be held from January 9-12.
More information about the Q-School can be found on the website of the PDC.
As always all the action can be followed on Dartconnect throughout the entire event.
Nordic and Baltic players in the EU First Stage
Jonas Graversen
Niels Heinsøe
Andreas Hyllgardhus
Andreas Toft Jørgensen
Mikkel Knudsen
Tom Veje Kristensen
Bent Lambertsen
Niels Aagaard Nielsen
Ivan Springborg Poulsen
Gustav Valdemar Rosted
Jonas Sørensen
Marko Kantele
Halli Egils
Matthias Örn Fridriksson
Karl Jonsson
Dmitriy Zhukov
Edgar Znutins
Mindaugas Barauskas
Cor Dekker
Jonny Pedersen
Johan Engström
Oskar Lukasiak
Anton Östlund
Viktor Tingström
Nordic and Baltic players in the EU Final Stage
Andreas Harrysson
Darius Labanauskas