
Nordic Darts Masters prize money 2025: How much can Luke Littler and Co win in Copenhagen?
THE Nordic Darts Masters is here - and some huge names are set to feature in Copenhagen.
Last year, Gerwyn Price took home the title after he beat Rob Cross 8-5 in a thrilling final.
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Luke Littler is set to feature in the tournament for the first time after he missed the 2024 edition due to family commitments.
World No1 Luke Humphries is also in action after taking last weekend off following his Premier League Darts triumph.
Rob Cross and Stephen Bunting are the only two stars who have won a World Series of Darts event this season, and the pair will be looking to add to their tallies in Copenhagen.
Nordic Darts Masters prize money 2025
The overall prize money for the Nordic Darts Masters has been boosted significantly since last year.
The total pot is now £100,000, £40,000 more than the 2024 edition of the tournament.
Here is a full breakdown of the total prize pot on offer in Copenhagen.
Winner (1) £30,000
Runner-up (1) £16,000
Semi-finalists (2) £10,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £5,000
First round (8) £1,750
How to watch Nordic Darts Masters 2025
The Nordic Darts Masters will be broadcast on ITV4.
You can live stream the event on ITVX.
Alternatively, SunSport will be running a live blog providing leg-by-leg coverage of the Nordic Darts Masters.
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