PDC Qualifying School 2024 Odds: Outright prices to gain a Tour Card
PDC Qualifying School takes place in Milton Keynes and Kalkar from January 8-14, and you can find the latest odds here.
More than 850 players will compete for a total of 30 two-year Tour Cards, with simultaneous events held in the UK and Germany, and split into two stages.
A total of 27 players are exempt to the Final Stage at UK Qualifying School, with 21 players exempt to the Final Stage of European Qualifying School, including those who lost their Tour Cards at the end of 2023, along with a series of players from the 2023 Challenge and Development Tour Orders of Merit.
Stage One, which takes place from January 8-10, will see further players up to a total of 128 in the UK and Europe respectively, qualifying to compete in the Final Stage from January 11-14.
Daily winners from each of the four days of UK and Europe Final Stage will receive an automatic Tour Card, while a further 22 Tour Cards will be allocated to players from the UK and European Q School Final Stage Orders of Merit.
Back-to-back World Seniors champion Robert Thornton is among the star names vying to secure a return to the PDC circuit, as well as three-time World Champion John Part and Women’s Series star Fallon Sherrock – who is 11/4 to gain a Tour card for the first time.
Former World Championship finalists Kevin Painter, Andy Hamilton and Mark Dudbridge also aim to roll back the years in Stage One.
Former BDO World Champions Richie Burnett, Scott Waites and Scott Mitchell are among the Final Stage entrants, alongside former World Youth Champions Ted Evetts and Bradley Brooks.
Former World Cup of Darts winner John Henderson will also enter at the Final Stage, as will South African star Devon Petersen and 2019 World Cup runner-up Steve Lennon.
Newly crowned WDF World Champion Andy Baetens is among the entrants in the First Stage of European Qualifying School and is 2/5 to progress, alongside 2006 Lakeside Champion Jelle Klaasen.
The German contingent includes two-time ranking event winner Max Hopp, Nico Kurz, Niko Springer and Lukas Wenig.
Final Stage entrants at European Q School will include former Lakeside Champion Christian Kist and Thibault Tricole – who became the first French player to compete at the World Darts Championship last month.
Radek Szaganski, a winner of a Players Championship event in October, will also be eyeing an immediate return to the ProTour, alongside American star Jules van Dongen and former Ally Pally quarter-finalist Darius Labanauskas.
PDC Qualifying School 2024 Odds – To gain a Tour Card
Selected odds only – correct at time of publication (7/1/24)
| Darryl Pilgrim | 4/5 |
| Chris Landman | 4/5 |
| Connor Scutt | 10/11 |
| Andy Baetens | 2/5 |
| Jules van Dongen | 10/11 |
| Radek Szaganski | 1/2 |
| Sebastian Bialecki | EVS |
| Steve Lennon | 4/6 |
| Thibault Tricole | EVS |
| Wesley Plaisier | 1/2 |
| Scott Mitchell | 5/4 |
| Rusty-Jake Rodriguez | 5/4 |
| Moreno Blom | 6/5 |
| Max Hopp | 6/5 |
| Lukas Wenig | 11/10 |
| John Henderson | 11/10 |
| Jim McEwan | 5/4 |
| Jelle Klaasen | 11/8 |
| Jeffrey de Graaf | EVS |
| James Hurrell | 11/8 |
| George Killingon | 13/8 |
| Devon Petersen | 6/4 |
| Dennis Nilsson | 6/5 |
| David Evans | 7/4 |
| Darren Webster | 2/1 |
| Danny Lauby | EVS |
| Alex Spellman | 4/5 |
| Adam Hunt | 15/8 |
| Brian Raman | 7/4 |
| Chas Barstow | 5/4 |
| Colin Osborne | 13/8 |
| Ciaran Teehan | 9/4 |
| Conan Whitehead | 11/10 |
| Cameron Crabtree | 5/4 |
| Richie Burnett | 12/5 |
| Fallon Sherrock | 3/1 |
| John Part | 8/1 |










