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Darts Destiny: Who Will Conquer ‘The Last Flight’ Championship in Berlin?

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Get ready for the thrilling conclusion of ‘The Last Flight’ Season 1! This Tuesday, June 2, 2026, the top four darts teams will clash at Berlin’s Xperion, battling it out in a high-stakes Final Four tournament. From the dominant ‘The Underberg 180’s’ to the formidable ‘Flying Mullets,’ ‘Double Dipper,’ and ‘Eintracht Spandau,’ only one will be crowned champion. Expect intense 501 Double-Out action, exciting exhibition matches, and a vibrant live atmosphere, all broadcast live on Pluto TV for fans worldwide.

After eight intense weeks, the inaugural season of ‘The Last Flight’ culminates this Tuesday in a spectacular Final Four showdown. The Xperion in Berlin will host the top four teams from the group stage, starting at 5:00 PM CEST, as they battle for the coveted championship title. Beyond the main competition, attendees and viewers can look forward to a fantastic program of entertainment.

The Final Four: Teams Ready for Takeoff

The journey to the Final Four has been a grueling one, with only the most consistent teams making the cut. Here are the elite four who will compete for the ultimate prize:

  • The Underberg 180’s: Finishing top of the group stage with 22 points, this community team enters as the formidable number one seed.
  • Flying Mullets: Close on their heels, the Mullets secured the second spot.
  • Double Dipper: With 19 points, they clinched their Final Four berth on the final day of the group stage.
  • Eintracht Spandau: Completing the quartet, Eintracht Spandau earned their spot with 16 points.

The semifinals promise thrilling head-to-head action, following a cross-bracket format:

  • Match 1: The Underberg 180’s (Seed #1) vs. Eintracht Spandau (Seed #4)
  • Match 2: Flying Mullets (Seed #2) vs. The Double Dipper (Seed #3)

The Road to Glory: Playoff Format Explained

All matches throughout the final evening will be played in the classic 501 Double-Out format, where players must finish their leg by hitting a double. The intensity escalates with each round:

  • Semifinals: Best of 5 Legs (Bo5), featuring a ‘Gamebreaker’ in Leg 2.
  • 3rd Place Match: Best of 7 Legs (Bo7), with ‘Gamebreakers’ in Leg 2 and Leg 4.
  • Grand Final: The ultimate battle, a Best of 9 Legs (Bo9) match, also featuring ‘Gamebreakers’ in Leg 2 and Leg 4.

A ‘Gamebreaker’ refers to a specific rule or advantage applied during that leg, adding an extra layer of strategy to these crucial moments.

More Than Just Darts: Entertainment Beyond the Oche

The excitement isn’t limited to the championship matches. The final evening also features engaging exhibition events:

  • Commentator Showdown: A special match between the popular commentators Fabian ‘Roughy’ Dippold and Max Meintz.
  • Exhibition Match: The esteemed caller and game director, Ioannis Selachoglou, will face off against a special guest, promising an entertaining display.

Adding to the vibrant atmosphere, most of the teams eliminated from the group stage will also be present in Berlin, celebrating the conclusion of a memorable season.

Darts ambassador Martin Schindler shared his anticipation for the event: ‘Four teams. One title. I wish all participants the best of luck and am excited to see who will be crowned the first champion of The Last Flight.’ His words perfectly capture the spirit of competition and the high stakes involved.

Tune In: How to Watch the Grand Finale

The Final Four kicks off on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at 5:00 PM CEST. The evening will be expertly moderated and commentated by Adrian Geiler, Fabian ‘Roughy’ Dippold, and Max Meintz from the ‘Tops Tops Tops’ podcast. Ioannis Selachoglou will once again serve as the caller and game director, ensuring fair play and an electrifying atmosphere.

For those who want to experience the thrill live, the event is taking place before a live audience at the Xperion in Berlin. Tickets are still available for this unmissable event, offering a unique opportunity to witness darts history unfold.

Can’t make it to Berlin? No problem! You can comfortably follow all the action of the Final Four from home. The entire event will be broadcast live and accessible on Pluto TV, ensuring fans everywhere can tune in to every throw and every dramatic finish. Pluto TV offers an easy and convenient way to catch all the excitement, making sure you don’t miss a single dart of ‘The Last Flight’ finale.

Source: Based on an article from dartn.de.