The race to qualify for the 2024 BoyleSports World Grand Prix continues with the Hungarian Darts Trophy in Budapest this weekend.
The Hungarian capital will play host to the year's 11th European Tour event from September 20-22, as the sport's biggest stars compete across three days of action at the MVM Dome.
There are just two Players Championship events and two European Tour events remaining before the qualification cut-off on September 30, as the battle to secure a place in next month's unique double-start event reaches a dramatic climax.
The 2024 BoyleSports World Grand Prix will take place at Leicester's Mattioli Arena from October 7-13, as 32 of the world's top stars compete for the coveted title, which is currently occupied by world number one Luke Humphries.
The tournament will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK, through the PDC's worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and Viaplay, and on PDCTV (excluding subscribers based in the UK, Germany, Austria & Switzerland).
The top 16 players from the PDC Order of Merit will compete in the £600,000 event alongside 16 further qualifiers from the one-year ProTour Order of Merit, with the top eight players on the PDC Order of Merit set to be seeded.
Reigning champion Humphries will headline the 32-player field on his return to the East Midlands, with six-time champion Michael van Gerwen also set to star.
Former World Champions Michael Smith, Rob Cross and Gerwyn Price look poised to be amongst the eight seeds, in a list which includes world number two Michael Smith, two-time runner-up Dave Chisnall and Australian number one Damon Heta.
2021 winner Jonny Clayton and 2018 finalist Peter Wright are currently among the Order of Merit Qualifiers, while Dimitri Van den Bergh and Stephen Bunting also feature after clinching televised titles in 2024.
Teenage sensation Luke Littler will head up the ProTour Order of Merit Qualifiers, as the 17-year-old prepares to make his double-start debut following a sensational first season on the professional circuit.
Scottish icon Gary Anderson will be joined in Leicester by an in-form Ryan Searle, 2017 champion Daryl Gurney and German duo Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko, both of whom have claimed European Tour titles in the past 12 months.
Gian van Veen and Cameron Menzies are both poised to make their World Grand Prix debuts next month, with two-time runner-up Raymond van Barneveld set to return alongside 2011 finalist Brendan Dolan.
Two-time World Grand Prix champion James Wade and Luke Woodhouse occupy the final two provisional qualification places, although Dirk van Duijvenbode, Andrew Gilding, Gabriel Clemens and Jermaine Wattimena remain in hot pursuit.
The tables below show the latest standings in the race to the BoyleSports World Grand Prix, displaying each player's minimum prize money by the qualification cut-off date.