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Poland Darts Masters 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Littler books quarter-final spot, Van Gerwen and Bunting THROUGH

Poland Darts Masters 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Littler books quarter-final spot, Van Gerwen and Bunting THROUGH

The Sun04-07-2025
THE Poland Darts Masters is currently UNDERWAY - and defending champion Luke Littler has got off to the perfect start!
The Nuke began his title defence with a 6-4 win against Czech star Karel Sedlacek.
2023 Poland Darts Masters champion Michael van Gerwen also booked his spot in the next round by overcoming Pero Ljubic.
And Stephen Bunting confirmed his place in the quarter-finals after beating Tytus Kanik.
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Today, 18:19 By Kieran Davies
Chris Dobey 2-0 *Gyorgy Jehirszki
Jehirszki is struggling to find the trebles early on.
Dobey bags a 171 before the Hungarian gets the first maximum of the evening.
Hollywood takes out double 16 again, this time requiring two darts.
Today, 18:17 By Kieran Davies
Chris Dobey* 1-0 Gyorgy Jehirszki
Dobey manages to open up a lead with the throw.
Jehirszki is on 181 and nowhere near a finish.
As a result, Dobey can lay up for a double and knocks off double 16 with only one dart required.
Today, 18:16 By Kieran Davies
Chris Dobey v Gyorgy Jehirszki
First up we have Chris Dobey taking to the oche.
In his debut year in the Premier League, he will still want to add some European Tour titles to his CV.
Gyorgy Jehirszski will have the home crowd right behind him.
Today, 18:10 By Kieran Davies
Poland Darts Masters odds
Here are the views of the bookies for this one:
Luke Littler – 2/1
Gerwyn Price – 5/1
Michael van Gerwen – 13/2
Nathan Aspinall – 8/1
Stephen Bunting – 8/1
Chris Dobey – 9/1
Jonny Clayton – 9/1
Rob Cross – 9/1
Krzysztof Ratajski – 28/1
All odds brought to you by Betway.
Today, 18:04 By Nyle Smith
We are underway!
The first match of the Poland Darts Masters is now underway and it sees Englishman Chris Dobey face Hungarian Gyorgy Jehirszki.
Dobey will be determined to book his second round spot and is expected to do so,
But Jehirszki is Hungary for victory.
Sorry, I just had to.
Today, 17:43 By Nyle Smith
Luking for the double
Luke Littler is hoping to get his title defence off to the perfect start tonight.
And he faces Czech star Karel Sedlacek.
Today, 17:21 By Nyle Smith
Eyes on the prize
There will be a total prize purse of £60,000 in Poland, with a third of that going to the victor.
A full breakdown of the prize money is as follows:
Today, 17:12 By Nyle Smith
Eastern European qualifiers
Gyorgy Jehirszki - Hungary
Krzysztof Kciuk - Poland
Today, 17:02 By Nyle Smith
Tour card holders
Sebastian Bialecki - Poland
Tytus Kanik - Poland
Pero Ljubic - Croatia
Krzyszrof Ratajski - Poland
Karel Sedlacek - Czech Republic
Radek Szaganski - Poland
Today, 17:01 By Nyle Smith
PDC players
Luke Littler will be among the names who make the trip to Poland to throw some arrows.
The tournament will be made up of 16 players, eight PDC qualifiers, who are ranked 1-8, six PDC Tour Card holders and two Eastern Europe qualifiers.
PDC qualifiers:
Luke Littler
Nathan Aspinall
Stephen Bunting
Jonny Clayton
Rob Cross
Chris Dobey
Gerwyn Price
Michael van Gerwen
Today, 17:00 By Nyle Smith
Welcome to the Poland Darts Masters!
The Poland Darts Masters will take place between July 4 and 5 in Gliwice!
The tournament will be held at the PreZero Arena, and features 16 of the world's top players, including defending champion Luke Littler.
The teenage sensation is set to take to the oche in Poland, just one week removed from his quarter-final defeat to Nathan Aspinall in the US Darts Masters.
The Nuke comes into the tournament as defending champion, having beaten Rob Cross 8-3 in the 2024 final, with Voltage also returning to Eastern Europe, looking to go one step further.
New York's winner Luke Humphries will NOT make the trip back to take part in Eastern Europe.
Littler and Cross are joined by Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton, Stephen Bunting, Chris Dobey and Nathan Aspinall.
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