
Austrian Darts Open 2025: Schedule and results as Stephen Bunting, Nathan Aspinall and Jonny Clayton feature
THE Austrian Darts Open is here - and fans are guaranteed to see a new champion crowned in Graz!
Last year, Luke Littler took home the title after beating Joe Cullen 8-4 in a thrilling final.
The teenage sensation has opted not to defend his title this week amid the world champion's hectic schedule.
Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, and Gerwyn Price are also not in the 48-player field, with many notable names not competing.
Premier League Darts stars, Stephen Bunting, Chris Dobey and Nathan Aspinall do feature in Austria as they look to take advantage of the weaker field.
When is Austrian Darts Open 2025?
The Austrian Darts Open will begin on Friday, April 25.
The tournament will run until Sunday, April 27.
The Premstattner Halle hosts the event.
How to watch Austrian Darts Open 2025
The Austrian Darts Open will not be televised in the UK.
For UK viewers, it will be live streamed on PDCTV - a subscription service.
You can purchase an annual PDCTV subscription for £49.99.
A three-day pass, which will cover the whole tournament, costs £4.99, as does a monthly subscription.
Alternatively, SunSport's live blog of the event will bring you leg-by-leg coverage of the event.
Austrian Darts Open 2025 schedule and results
Friday, April 25 - First Round (best of 11 legs)
Afternoon Session (12pm BST)
Patrick Geeraets vs Matt Campbell
Krzysztof Ratajski vs Mickey Mansell
Madars Razma vs Ian White
Andrew Gilding vs Chris Landman
Thibault Tricole vs Christian Goedl
Ryan Joyce vs Teemu Harju
Ricardo Pietreczko vs Tom Bissell
Matthew Dennant vs Rowby John Rodriguez
Evening Session (6pm BST)
Lukas Wenig vs Niko Springer
Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Gyorgy Jehirszki
Wessel Nijman vs William O'Connor
Raymond van Barneveld vs Karel Sedlacek
Ritchie Edhouse vs Mensur Suljovic
Kevin Doets vs Berry van Peer
Jermaine Wattimena vs Zoran Lerchbacher
Luke Woodhouse vs Nathan Rafferty
Saturday, April 26 - Second Round (best of 11 legs)
Afternoon Session (12pm BST)
Ross Smith vs Gilding/Landman
Ryan Searle vs Joyce/Harju
Danny Noppert vs Wenig/Springer
Gian van Veen vs Van Duijvenbode/Jehirszki
Joe Cullen vs Tricole/Goedl
Josh Rock vs Ratajski/Mansell
Daryl Gurney vs Edhouse/Suljovic
Mike De Decker vs Nijman/O'Connor
Evening Session (6pm BST)
Damon Heta vs Van Barneveld/Sedlacek
Peter Wright vs Woodhouse/Rafferty
Jonny Clayton vs Wattimena/Lerchbacher
Nathan Aspinall vs Doets/Van Peer
Chris Dobey vs Pietreczko/Bissell
Stephen Bunting vs Geeraets/Campbell
Martin Schindler vs Dennant/Rowby John Rodriguez
Dave Chisnall vs Razma/White
Sunday, April 27
Afternoon Session (12pm BST)
Third Round (best of 11 legs)
Evening Session (6pm BST)
Quarter-Finals (best of 11 legs)
Semi-Finals (best of 13 legs)
Final (best of 15 legs)

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