Aspinall beats Noppert to claim German Darts Grand Prix

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Nathan Aspinall secured his fourth European Tour title with an 8-5 victory over Danny Noppert in the final of the German Darts Grand Prix.

Aspinall – a winner of three European Tour titles in 2025 – returned to winning ways in Munich on Monday, defying a spirited fightback from Noppert to claim the £35,000 top prize.

The Stockport star rattled off four consecutive legs from 5-4 down to emerge victorious, averaging 100.35 and posting seven 180s to curtail Noppert’s bid for a maiden European Tour crown.

Nathan Apsinal won four-straight legs from 5-4 down to win the German Darts Grand Prix title
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Aspinal won four straight legs from 5-4 down to win the German Darts Grand Prix

Having survived a match dart in his opening match against Ricardo Pietreczko on Sunday, Aspinall kicked off the final day by accounting for Pietreczko’s World Cup partner Martin Schindler.

The former World Matchplay champion won six straight legs from 2-0 down to dispatch the German No 1, which he backed up with an attritional 6-4 win over Andrew Gilding in the quarter-finals.

Aspinall then produced his performance of the weekend in the semi-finals, averaging 106.40 to demolish Kevin Doets, ending a sequence of six successive defeats against the Dutchman.

This set up a blockbuster showdown against Noppert and Aspinall appeared poised to cruise to victory after following up an 11-darter with a 108 combination to lead 4-1.

However, Noppert capitalised on his opponent’s doubling woes to complete an unlikely turnaround, winning four straight legs of his own to seize the initiative.

Nevertheless, Noppert’s revival was short-lived as Aspinall responded with legs of 13, 12 and 15 darts to lead 7-5, before converting a clinical 128 checkout to cap off a brilliant display.

“I am absolutely buzzing,” admitted Aspinall, who equalled Phil Taylor’s haul of four European Tour titles.

“I’ve had a lot of knockbacks this year. I’ve been trying to keep myself motivated and sometimes it’s hard, but nights like tonight are why we play this game.

“I did an interview on Saturday saying I was trying to find that love for the game again, but this crowd in Munich gave me the love for darts again.”

German Darts Grand Prix results

Monday April 6
Quarter-finals

Danny Noppert 6-1 Jonny Clayton
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-2 Michael Smith
Kevin Doets 6-5 Niels Zonneveld
Nathan Aspinall 6-4 Andrew Gilding

Semi-finals

Danny Noppert 7-2 Krzysztof Ratajski
Nathan Aspinall 7-2 Kevin Doets

Final

Nathan Aspinall 8-5 Danny Noppert

What’s happening on Premier League Night 10 in Brighton

Premier League Darts 2026

The BetMGM Premier League season continues with Night 10 in Brighton on Thursday, as Michael van Gerwen takes on Gian van Veen in an all-Dutch showdown.

Luke Humphries and Jonny Clayton go head-to-head in the evening’s opener, Gerwyn Price faces Josh Rock, while Luke Littler and Stephen Bunting lock horns in the quarter-finals.

Night 10 – The Brighton Centre on Thursday April 9

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

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Gerwyn Price was victorious in Manchester last week, beating Gian van Veen in the final

Ranking points are awarded per night – with five to the winner, three to the runner-up and two to the semi-finalists – to form the league table from which the top four players will progress to Finals Night at The O2 in London on May 28.

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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