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Steve Beaton in prime position to regain PDC Tour Card after quarter-final run at Q-School

128 players compete in Final Stage at UK and European Qualifying Schools from January 8-11, with 29 Tour Cards on offer for players to secure a spot on the PDC circuit for 2026/27; you can watch Premier League live on Sky Sports from February until the finale at The O2

Steve Beaton
Image: Steve Beaton is looking to regain his PDC Tour Card

Steve 'The Adonis' Beaton is in prime position to regain his PDC Tour Card following a superb run to quarter-finals at UK Q-School on Thursday.

Beaton fell to a 6-5 defeat at the hands of Australia's Adam Leek on the first day of the final stage event in Milton Keynes.

The former Lakeside world champion decided to step away from the oche at the end of 2024, but after just one year away from professional darts the 61-year-old made a dramatic U-turn, joining 925 names all looking for that coveted Tour Card.

The first Tour Cards of the 2026 Q-School go to the following four players


𝗤-𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝗘𝗨

𝟭 Arno Merk

𝟮 Filip Bereza

𝗤-𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝗨𝗞

𝟭 Rhys Griffin

𝟮 Adam Leek

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Watch vintage Beaton at the 2023 World Darts Championship with this bullseye checkout during his win against Wessel Nijman

Beaton was just two wins away from securing his Tour Card at the first opportunity but is still well placed. He sits in fifth position in the order of merit, with the top five being awarded a Tour Card after four days of action.

Arno Merk and Filip Bereza were the first players to secure their Tour Cards with the pair defeating Jeffrey Sparidaans and Jeffrey De Zwaan respectively.

Merk follows up a memorable debut at Alexandra Palace by recovering from 5-3 down to edge out Sparidaans 6-5.

Poland's Bereza battled back from 5-1 down, surviving nine match darts to beat former World Matchplay semi-finalist De Zwaan.

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Rhys Griffin and Beaton's conqueror Leek became the second pair to earn their Tour Cards.

Welshman Griffin returned to the PDC Tour at the first time of asking courtesy of an emphatic 6-0 whitewash of Scott Waites, while Aussie ace Leek secures a coveted PDC Tour Card for the first time after edging out Tyler Thorpe in a deciding leg.

Sherrock, Manby and Part all fall early

Fallon Sherrock at the World Matchplay Darts
Image: Fallon Sherrock is on zero points after falling early along with 'Champagne' Charlie Manby

PDC Tour Cards are awarded to the last two players left standing on each day's play in Final Stage at both the UK and European Qualifying Schools.

There are 128 players are competing in each event, with the two finalists progressing to the PDC tour, with all other players' points going towards the order of merit.

Some big names fell at both UK and EU Q-School, including fan favourites Fallon Sherrock and Charlie Manby in the first round.

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Debutant Charlie Manby defeated Ricky Evans in memorable clash at Ally Pally

Devon Peterson also fell at the hands of Beaton in round one, with Jose De Sousa taking out Matt Campbell in the next stage over in Kalkar, Germany.

De Sousa and Mervyn King crashed out at the last-32 stage.

De Sousa beat both Davy Proosten and former tour card holder Campbell 6-3 before falling short to Ricardo Ulrich by the same scoreline.

King had wins over Tom Lonsdale and Martin Grearson with a high average of 94.17 before he was defeated by Ireland's Stephen Rosney.

Some other names out included Boris Krcmar, Cristo Reyes, Jelle Klaasen, John Part, Mason Whitlock, Willie Borland and Nathan Rafferty.

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