Van Gerwen suffers shock exit at European Darts Trophy

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Michael van Gerwen's hopes of winning a record-extending 39th European Tour title in Goettingen were ended in stunning fashion by Dutch compatriot Niels Zonneveld.

Zonneveld defied a 107 average from three-time champion Van Gerwen to seal a dominant 6-2 victory with a 104.5 average and five 180s for a place in the last 16.

Having raced into a 4-0 lead, Zonneveld saw Van Gerwen respond with back-to-back legs, only for the younger Dutchman to follow up successive 180s with a clinical ton to triumph in 12 darts.

"What can I say? I'm so happy with this win," reflected Zonneveld, who converted a brace of ton-plus checkouts.

"I'm in a position where I know I can do it, but you have to do it!

"Michael played really well, but I felt so comfortable and so focused tonight."

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Gerwyn Price banged in two huge finishes during his quarter-final game against Luke Littler on Night Six of the Premier League

Elsewhere, Gerwyn Price delivered a statement display to kick off his campaign at the Lokhalle, averaging 106.7 to record a 6-2 victory over Joe Cullen.

"I felt like I was playing well," insisted Price, who will face Danny Noppert in a fascinating last-16 tie.

"The crowd were right behind me tonight. I usually bring the best out of everyone, but I'm ready for them.

"I'm fully focused on my own game and it was another good performance. If I can build on that and get better, I think this tournament is mine!"

Noppert eased through his opening round tie against Ricky Evans, punishing a below-par display from the quick-fire Kettering thrower to seal an emphatic 6-1 success.

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Gian van Veen took out this finish during his quarter-final game against Josh Rock on Night Four of the Premier League in Belfast...

European champion Gian van Veen advanced by the same scoreline, sweeping aside Poland's premier player Krzysztof Ratajski to open his challenge for a maiden European Tour title.

There will be eight Dutch representatives in action on Finals Day in Goettingen, with Wessel Nijman, Richard Veenstra, Kevin Doets, Dirk van Duijvenbode and Jermaine Wattimena also progressing.

Nijman averaged north of 100 in his 6-2 demolition of Mike De Decker to create a clash with Van Veen, while Veenstra claimed the scalp of German number one Martin Schindler.

Doets - fresh from his extraordinary 117.12 average on Day One - was a 6-4 victor against a spirited Cam Crabtree, who made the trip from Washington DC to replace Jonny Clayton in the field.

Van Duijvenbode dumped out two-time European champion Rob Cross in a decider, while Wattimena crashed in eight 180s to edge past Germany's Lukas Wenig in similar fashion.

Niko Springer preserved home hopes in Goettingen, accounting for Stephen Bunting in another last-leg thriller to set up a clash against Ross Smith for a place in the quarter-finals.

Former European champion Smith defeated Chisnall 6-4 for the second straight year at the European Darts Trophy, aided by a pivotal 144 checkout midway through the contest.

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Ahead of the Premier League Darts in Nottingham, Damon Heta took on Nottingham Forest defender Neco Williams in a game of darts

Damon Heta produced a late burst to sink Darius Labanauskas, following up 92 and 110 finishes with a 13-dart hold to average 101 and register his first win on the European Tour stage since August.

Ryan Searle also impressed in his 6-3 success against Northern Ireland's World Cup champion Daryl Gurney, averaging north of 99 to move through to a round three tie against Veenstra.

Chris Dobey put in a clinical display to dispatch Luke Woodhouse 6-1, and his reward is a meeting with Premier League star Josh Rock, who came through a gruelling affair against Host Nation Qualifier Paul Krohne.

Austrian veteran Mensur Suljovic completed the last 16 line-up with a comeback win over Karel Sedlacek, reeling off four consecutive legs from 4-2 adrift to book a tussle against Van Duijvenbode.

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Saturday March 14

Round Two
Afternoon Session
Jermaine Wattimena 6-5 Lukas Wenig
Damon Heta 6-3 Darius Labanauskas
Danny Noppert 6-1 Ricky Evans
Ross Smith 6-4 Dave Chisnall
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-5 Rob Cross
Wessel Nijman 6-2 Mike De Decker
Chris Dobey 6-1 Luke Woodhouse
Ryan Searle 6-3 Daryl Gurney

Evening Session
Josh Rock 6-4 Paul Krohne
Gerwyn Price 6-2 Joe Cullen
Richard Veenstra 6-4 Martin Schindler
Niels Zonneveld 6-2 Michael van Gerwen
Mensur Suljovic 6-4 Karel Sedlacek
Gian van Veen 6-1 Krzysztof Ratajski
Niko Springer 6-5 Stephen Bunting
Kevin Doets 6-4 Cam Crabtree

Sunday March 15 - note earlier start times
Afternoon Session (11am)
Round Three

Ryan Searle v Richard Veenstra
Niels Zonneveld v Jermaine Wattimena
Josh Rock v Chris Dobey
Gian van Veen v Wessel Nijman
Niko Springer v Ross Smith
Kevin Doets v Damon Heta
Danny Noppert v Gerwyn Price
Mensur Suljovic v Dirk van Duijvenbode

Evening Session (5pm)
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Final

What's happening on Premier League Night Seven?

European Championship day one LIVE!

Image: Michael van Gerwen takes on Gian van Veen in the battle of the Dutch giants

Night Seven of the darting roadshow will take place at Dublin's 3Arena, as Dutch duo Van Veen and Van Gerwen collide in the evening's opener.

Night Seven - 3Arena, Dublin on Thursday March 19


Quarter-Finals
Gian van Veen vs Michael van Gerwen
Stephen Bunting vs Luke Littler
Josh Rock vs Gerwyn Price
Jonny Clayton vs Luke Humphries

Bunting takes on Littler, Rock goes up against Price for the first time in this year's Premier League, while table-topper Clayton meets reigning champion Humphries in a repeat of Thursday's final.

Who will win this year's Premier League Darts? Luke Humphries will be defending his title and you can watch the action every single Thursday until May on Sky Sports. Stream darts and more top sport with NOW.

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