A SECOND PDC Europe Qualifier for the PDC Unicorn Under-21 World Championship will be held in Bad Nauheim on Saturday October 23.
The event will give youngsters from Germany and across Europe a chance to win their place in the Last 64 of the inaugural event in Barnsley on Saturday November 6.
Rico Dera and Dirk van Duijvenbode qualified from the previous PDC Europe Qualifier, held in Nuland in September, with a further place on offer in Bad Nauheim next month, which would increase to two spots should more than 32 players enter.
The Qualifier will begin at 8pm on Saturday October 23 and be held following the Players Championship event in Bad Nauheim.
Entry costs €20 and can be made via www.pdc-europe.net. Players must register between 5pm and 7pm on the night, and will also be eligible for admission to watch the Players Championship events.
Players in the UK can enter the Rileys Qualifiers, with entry for these knockouts closing on Friday October 1.
There will be 46 Rileys clubs hosting knockout qualifiers, with the expansion of their Darts Zones during 2010 enabling players in England, Wales and Scotland to have a chance of winning a spot in Barnsley.
Rileys Qualifiers - Entry Information
Entries for the Rileys Qualifiers must be made by October 1 2010, and can be made online through this link to the Rileys Website.
The Rileys Qualifiers will be held at the following venues:
Saturday October 16
Aberdeen, Bolton, Burton-on-Trent, Chester, Chesterfield, Coventry, Edinburgh, Hull, Inverness, Ipswich, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool (Birkenhead), Liverpool (Bootle), Loughborough, Manchester (Chorlton), Middlesbrough, Norwich, Peterborough, Scunthorpe, Solihull, Stafford, Stirling, Sunderland, Wigan.
Saturday October 23
Basildon, Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Colchester, Croydon, Exeter, Gillingham, Gloucester, London (Victoria), Oxford, Plymouth, Reading, Southend, South Benfleet (Essex), Stevenage, Taunton, Torquay, Wolverhampton, Worcester.
Rileys Qualifiers will be played over the best of seven legs down to the final, which will be the best of nine legs.