
Dutch Darts Championship 2025: Schedule and results as Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen top stacked line-up
THE Dutch Darts Championship takes place this week in Rosmalen!
Last year, Josh Rock claimed his first European Tour title after beating Jonny Clayton 8-4 in the final.
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Ross Smith also made the headlines by hitting a stunning nine-darter during his second round defeat to Dimitri Van den Bergh - his first for 11 years.
This year's huge tournament is headlined by World No1 Luke Humphries and home hero Michael van Gerwen.
Luke Littler will be absent in the Netherlands as the teenage sensation prepares for a busy summer.
When is Dutch Darts Championship 2025?
The Dutch Darts Championship 2025 begins on Friday, May 23.
The tournament will conclude on Sunday, May 25.
The Autotron in Rosmalen will host the event.
What TV channel is the Dutch Darts Championship 2025 on and can it be live streamed?
The Dutch Darts Championship 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.
Dutch Darts Championship 2025 schedule and results
Friday, May 23
First Round - Afternoon Session (From 12pm BST)
Ricardo Pietreczko v Karel Sedlacek
Wessel Nijman v Host Nation Qualifier 4
Martin Lukeman v Lukas Wenig
Ryan Joyce v Host Nation Qualifier 3
Niels Zonneveld v Mario Vandenbogaerde
Ritchie Edhouse v Kim Huybrechts
Andrew Gilding v Host Nation Qualifier 1
Luke Woodhouse v Max Hopp
Evening Session (From 6pm BST)
Joe Cullen v Ryan Meikle
Daryl Gurney v Maik Kuivenhoven
Mike De Decker v Mickey Mansell
Cameron Menzies v Wesley Plaisier
Gian van Veen v Boris Krcmar
Raymond van Barneveld v Host Nation Qualifier 2
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Teemu Harju
Jermaine Wattimena v Niko Springer
Saturday, May 24
Second Round - Afternoon Session (From 12pm BST)
Damon Heta v Gilding/HNQ1
Dave Chisnall v Edhouse/Huybrechts
Michael Smith v Joyce/HNQ3
Jonny Clayton v Woodhouse/Hopp
Chris Dobey v Gurney/Kuivenhoven
Martin Schindler v Lukeman/Wenig
Danny Noppert v Zonneveld/Vandenbogaerde
Ryan Searle v Cullen/Meikle
Evening Session (From 6pm BST)
James Wade v Van Duijvenbode/Harju
Gerwyn Price v Van Veen/Krcmar
Ross Smith v Van Barneveld/HNQ2
Peter Wright v Nijman/HNQ4
Luke Humphries v Menzies/Plaisier
Michael van Gerwen v De Decker/Mansell
Stephen Bunting v Wattimena/Springer
Josh Rock v Pietreczko/Sedlacek
Sunday, May 25
Afternoon Session (From 12pm BST)
Third Round
Evening Session (From 6pm BST)
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Final
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