By Ryan Segal
After 14 events that took us all over the continent, the seasons efforts culminate in the European Championship, beginning tonight.
The Top 32 from the European Tour OoM travel to Dortmund, all hoping to put a cherry on their 2025 European cakes.
Among them are four titans sporting the Unicorn logo on their sleek shirts - And here's what you need to know:
Gary Anderson may not play a huge amount of European Tour events - but he never fails to make an impact when he does.
Back in May, he became the first player ever to retain the European Darts Grand Prix, annihilating Andrew Gilding 8-0 to win his third European Tour title.
As a result of his efforts, he qualifies as 12th seed.
The good news for The Flying Scotsman is, having not qualified in 2023, every penny he makes in the tournament is pure ranking profit.
Gary faces off against fellow Team Unicorn member Cameron Menzies on Friday night in the second game - more on his route to Dortmund later on.
James Wade comes into the European Championship as one of two former winners in our ranks - and as a man with money to defend.
The 2018 champion has qualified as 13th seed, just £500 behind Gary.
The Machine reached 4x Semi-Finals this year, going on a run of reaching three in a row towards the end of the season, at ET9, ET10, and ET11.
As mentioned, he has a sizable chunk of cash to defend, having earnt £60k for reaching the final in 2023.
Although he was defeated on that occasion, we all know just how good he is - and he'll know he can go one better to capture the crown this weekend.
He kicks off his campaign on Friday night, facing Mike De Decker in the third of game of the session.
Ross Smith is the other member of Team Unicorn to have lifted the trophy - and he’ll be vying to do it again this weekend.
Smudger won the tournament back in 2022, picking up his maiden major in the process.
He finished the highest of all of Team Unicorn in the race for Dortmund, sneaking ahead of Gary and James into 11th on the Order of Merit.
He reached one ET final this year, coupled with two quarter-finals.
He was defeated in the first round two years ago, meaning everything from the second round onwards is ranking profit.
He's the only member of Team Unicorn to kick his campaign off tonight, facing Peter Wright in game two of the session.
And last, but by no means least, is Cameron Menzies.
Cammy finally makes his debut in Dortmund, having been knocking on the door every year since procuring his tour card.
He comes in as 21st seed, having reached two quarter-finals this year.
As mentioned, he takes on Gary Anderson tomorrow night - with two of Team Unicorn's finest clashing for a spot in the L16.
All the matches are available to watch in the UK via ITV4, and via PDC Partners around the world.
Wish Team Unicorn luck as they look to deliver in Dortmund over the next few days.