Germany celebrates darts sensation: victory over Engels darts stars!
The German darts team, consisting of Schindler and Pietreczko, reached the quarter-finals of the World Team Championships after a convincing win against England.

Germany celebrates darts sensation: victory over Engels darts stars!
A real blast! The German darts team smashed their way into the quarter-finals of the Team World Championship with an impressive win against England. Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko were able to knock the British duo Luke Littler and Luke Humphries out of the tournament 8-4. This remarkable performance shows that the German players firmly believe in their dream of winning the tournament. After the game, Schindler emphasized belief in himself, while Pietreczko warned not to lose humility and to fight for the top step by step with concentration. NOZ reports on a strong start that initially gave the Germans a 2-0 lead. Although England equalized to 2:2, the Germans followed up and moved ahead to 7:2, which meant an early decision.
The quarter-finals begin on Sunday at 1:00 p.m., while the semi-finals and final will be broadcast live on the DAZN streaming service from 7:00 p.m. The new world champion team will receive prize money of around 94,000 euros. But before that happens, the team faced the challenge in the round of 16 against the reigning world champions: With Luke Littler, who is only 18 years old, and the world's best player Luke Humphries (30), Schindler and Pietreczko have to work hard again. Picture reports that Germany won the second group game against Singapore 4-0 on Friday evening, which secured their place in the round of 16.
An exciting tournament
The results of the previous rounds are impressive. Before the matches against England, Schindler and Pietreczko had already won the matches against Singapore and Portugal. Martin Schindler said it could even be an advantage to face England now, as they have already won two games. Pietreczko reminded that you have to overcome every opponent with the big picture in mind - winning the tournament. Picture also reports on a shocking elimination by Belgium, who lost to the Philippines despite a 3-0 lead and thus missed the chance of another round.
The darts tournament itself, a top-class spectacle, is under the umbrella of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), which has brought together the best darts professionals in the world since 1992 and organizes numerous major tournaments. Through its events, the PDC not only enables the development of sport, but also offers platforms for statistics and analysis. Darts1 in particular offers a wide selection of data on these competitions.
With the support of the fans and hopefully continued stable performances, it could be an exciting journey for the German team in the coming days. The darts community will hold its breath as the blades clash again in the next few rounds.