The PDC ProTour returns with Players Championship 19, and once again the field is packed with major champions, recent title winners and some of the most in-form players in world darts.
At the top of the betting sits Wessel Nijman, who continues to justify his growing reputation as one of the sport's brightest stars. The Dutchman arrives ranked fourth in the Q4QS rankings and recently captured Players Championship 14 with a superb tournament average of 99.50.
However, the player carrying the strongest recent momentum may be Luke Woodhouse. Woodhouse has enjoyed a remarkable fortnight, winning both Players Championship 18 and the Baltic Sea Open. His recent 9W-1L record makes him one of the most dangerous players in the draw.
Kevin Doets continues to knock on the door of a major title. The Dutchman reached the final of the Austrian Darts Open before losing to Josh Rock and has compiled an impressive 8W-2L record over his last ten matches.
Former Masters champion Jonny Clayton and two-time world finalist Gary Anderson remain among the biggest threats. Both have shown they can still produce world-class darts, while Chris Dobey possesses the scoring power to beat anybody when at his best.
Further down the rankings, players such as Sebastian Bialecki, Andrew Gilding, James Wade and Nathan Aspinall offer plenty of intrigue. Bialecki in particular arrives with an 8W-2L form line and could be one of the dark horses of the tournament.
With floor tournaments often producing surprises, consistency over a long day could prove just as important as raw scoring power.
Q4QS Six To Follow
Luke Woodhouse
Back-to-back titles and a 9W-1L record make him one of the hottest players on the circuit.
Kevin Doets
Austrian Open finalist and one of the most consistent performers of recent weeks.
Wessel Nijman
Already a Players Championship winner in 2026 and ranked fourth in the Q4QS standings.
Jonny Clayton
Former major champion who continues to produce deep runs on the ProTour.
Andrew Gilding
Players Championship 16 winner and a player who thrives in floor events.
Sebastian Bialecki
One of the most underrated names in the field and carrying strong recent form.
Dark Horse
🎯 Sebastian Bialecki
Ranked eighth in the Q4QS rankings and arriving with an 8W-2L record, the Polish star looks significantly stronger than his market price suggests. If he can navigate the early rounds, he could be one of the stories of the day.
