Van Veen stuns Humphries in last-leg thriller to win European Championship

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Gian Van Veen beat Luke Humphries 11-10 in a dramatic European Championship to win the first major trophy of his career.

The 23-year-old warmed up for his showdown against Beau Greaves in World Youth Championship final with victory in Dortmund.

The Dutchman has made outstanding progress over the last 18 months and capped off a brilliant campaign by celebrating his first televised ranking title in front of a record crowd at the Westfalenhalle.

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𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 – 𝗚𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗩𝗲𝗲𝗻

European Championship – Sunday evening results

Semi-Finals
Gian van Veen 11-9 Michael Van Gerwen
Danny Noppert 8-11 Luke Humphries
Final
Gian van Veen 11-10 Luke Humphries

“Crazy! I said to my girlfriend whenever I won my first stage title that I wouldn’t cry, but here we are. I’m crying. It’s such a phenomenal feeling,” said an emotional Van Veen. “To win with a 100 checkout – it’s amazing! What a night.”

The reigning world youth champion secured victory despite playing with an bloodied thumb he sustained in his semi-final victory over Michael van Gerwen.

Van Veen survived a match dart from world No 1 Humphries in the deciding leg before taking out 100 for glory.

“I’m a very good loser but this is a tough one to take. I was hoping he was going to **** himself in the end there, but he didn’t,” said Humphries.

“He’s an amazing player and I kind of expected him to win a major but everybody seems to win their first major against me and it’s frustrating.

“I knew this was coming. He’s a tremendous player and he’s Premier League material. I’m gutted.”

How Van Veen and Humphries reached the final…

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Van Veen is now a serious contender for a spot in the 2026 Premier League

Van Veen booked his spot in a first major ranking final by recovering from 7-5 down to stun four-time champion Van Gerwen.

The 23-year-old came from behind in a tight encounter before finally prevailing with two ton-plus checkouts – 125 and 118 – and a 55 per cent average on his doubles.

Despite leading 5-0, Humphries withstood a spirited fightback from Danny Noppert to recover from an 8-6 deficit to beat Danny Noppert 11-8 and reach the European Championship final for the first time.

How Sunday afternoon’s quarter-finals unfolded…

2025 Machineseeker European Championship, Dortmund. Quarter-Finals. James Wade v Luke Humphries. Picture: Michael Cooper
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After trailing 3-2, Humphries dominated James Wade to secure his place in the semi-finals

Noppert sailed into his third consecutive European Championship semi-final after dumping out home hope Ricardo Pietreckzo 10-5.

A 130 finish was the highlight for ‘The Freeze’ as he dominated the contest, ending with a 95.22 average to clinch a showdown against Humphries who defeated Luke Littler’s conqueror James Wade.

Humphries was 3-2 down at the first break, but he reeled off eight straight legs to race to the finish line, with finishes of 120 and 121 finishes, ending with a neat 100.82 average.

Van Veen made it through to the semi-finals for the second time in three appearances following a dominant 10-5 win over Ryan Joyce with a 101.4 average and seven 180s, while Van Gerwen surged into his second major semi-final in 2025 after dispatching Daryl Gurney 10-7 with a 99.5 average, four 180s and three ton-plus checkouts – 134, 124 and 120.

European Championship – Sunday afternoon results

Quarter-Finals
Ryan Joyce 5-10 Gian van Veen
Michael van Gerwen 10-7 Daryl Gurney
Danny Noppert 10-5 Ricardo Pietreczko
James Wade 3-10 Luke Humphries

What tournament is next on Sky Sports?

Luke Littler celebrates with the Eric Bristow Trophy after winning the Grand Slam of Darts (pic: PDC)
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Luke Littler celebrates with the Eric Bristow Trophy after winning the Grand Slam of Darts

The next TV major live on Sky Sports is the Grand Slam of Darts from November 8-16.

The iconic tournament in Wolverhampton will see 32 of the world’s top stars battling it out across group and knockout stages for the Eric Bristow Trophy and £650,000 in prize money.

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Watch the best moments from Littler and Gary Anderson’s epic clash in the semi-final of the Grand Slam of Darts

Then it’s time for the World Darts Championship, which runs from December 11-January 3 at Alexandra Palace.

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