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European Darts Grand Prix 2025 prize money: How much can be won in Germany?
European Darts Grand Prix 2025 prize money: How much can be won in Germany?

The Sun

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

European Darts Grand Prix 2025 prize money: How much can be won in Germany?

BEING crowned king of the European Darts Grand Prix for 2025 will be every darts player's number one goal this weekend - but the prize money is a nice bonus too. Gary Anderson left Germany a little richer this time last year after beating Rob Cross 8-6 in what turned out to be a tremendous final. The Scotsman accumulated £30,000 just for winning the showpiece match alone. But for Anderson to be treated to another nice payday this weekend, the reigning champion must overcome the likes of reigning world world number one Luke Humphries and three-time champion Michael van Gerwen. Plus Premier League star Nathan Aspinall and darts hero Stephen Bunting will be throwing their hat in the ring too. Find out how much is up for grabs below. What is the European Darts Grand Prix 2025 prize money? The total prize pot for the 2025 European Darts Grand Prix is a cool £175,000. And the winner will take home £30,000 of that while the runner-up is set to pocket takes home £12,000 for their troubles. Winner: £30,000 Runner-up: £12,000 Losing semi-finalists x2: £8,500 Losing quarter-finalists x4: £6,000 Third round losers x8: £4,000 Second round losers x16: £2,500 First round losers x16: £1,250 How to watch the European Darts Grand Prix 2025 The European Darts Grand Prix will be available to watch on PDCTV. A monthly PDCTV subscription costs fans in the UK £4.99. An Annual subscription is also available for purchase at £49.99. Afternoon sessions are set to start at 12pm BST while the evening sessions begin at 6pm BST. What has been said? Teen sensation Luke Littler revealed he had a little 'headloss' moment at one of the previous events in Germany. Speaking after the German Darts Grand Prix in April, the Nuke said: "I got booed in Hildesheim last year against Peter Wright on the European Tour. "I was flying and then they started booing me and I lost. It's something we've all got to deal with. Obviously, the Germans mustn't like us English." "I had a little headloss moment, as some of us players do. "I just don't get it, and I can't explain it. Obviously, you do your walk-on, but then as soon as I got on stage, I started getting booed."

European Darts Grand Prix 2025: Schedule, results, start time, stream, TV channel for huge tournament in Germany
European Darts Grand Prix 2025: Schedule, results, start time, stream, TV channel for huge tournament in Germany

The Sun

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

European Darts Grand Prix 2025: Schedule, results, start time, stream, TV channel for huge tournament in Germany

SOME of the world's best throwers head to Germany for the return of the European Darts Open! It was an unforgettable moment last year for Gary Anderson as the Scotsman secured his first European tour title since 2014 by defeating Rob Cross 8-6 in the final. 1 And the defending champion is back for more, hoping to defend his crown in front of a loud Glaspalast crowd. However, Anderson will certainly have his work cut out as several household names are set to feature. This includes reigning world number one, Luke Humphries and three-time world champion, Michael van Gerwen but Luke Littler will not compete at this tournament. Remarkably, there have been as many as nine different winners in ten editions, so there is every chance someone new could be on the throne by the end of the tournament. When is the European Darts Grand Prix 2025? The European Darts Grand Prix 2025 will get underway on Friday, May 2. It will then sadly conclude on Sunday, May 4. Afternoon sessions are set to start at 12pm BST while the evening sessions begin at 6pm BST. The Glaspalast in Sindelfingen, Germany will host the 11th edition of the tournament. How to watch the European Darts Grand Prix 2025 The European Darts Grand Prix will be available to watch on PDCTV. A monthly PDCTV subscription costs fans in the UK £4.99. An Annual subscription is also available for purchase at £49.99. European Darts Grand Prix 2025 schedule Friday, May 2 (first round) From 12pm Martin Lukeman v Benjamin Pratnemer Cameron Menzies v Michael Unterbuchner Wessel Nijman v Bradley Brooks Gian van Veen v Nathan Rafferty Ritchie Edhouse v Connor Scutt Luke Woodhouse v Johan Engstrom Ryan Joyce v Leon Weber Jermaine Wattimena v Daniel Klose From 6pm Ryan Searle v Niels Zonneveld Joe Cullen v Marcel Erba Mike De Decker v Max Hopp Raymond van Barneveld v Krzysztof Ratajski Andrew Gilding v Gabriel Clemens Martin Schindler v Callan Rydz Ross Smith v Paul Krohne William O'Connor v Dirk van Duijvenbode Saturday, May 3 From 12pm Danny Noppert v Nijman/Brooks Damon Heta v Lukeman/Pratnemer Michael Smith v Wattimena/Klose Gary Anderson v Van Veen/Rafferty Chris Dobey v Woodhouse/Engstrom Nathan Aspinall v Searle/Zonneveld Rob Cross v De Decker/Hopp Dave Chisnall v R Smith/Krohne From 6pm James Wade v Cullen/Erba Jonny Clayton v Gilding/Clemens Gerwyn Price v Van Barneveld/Ratajski Peter Wright v Joyce/Weber Michael van Gerwen v O'Connor/Van Duijvenbode Luke Humphries v Edhouse/Scutt Josh Rock v Schindler/Rydz Stephen Bunting v Menzies/Unterbuchner Sunday, May 4 (third round) From 12pm From 6pm Quarterfinal

Austrian Darts Open 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in Premstattner
Austrian Darts Open 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in Premstattner

The Sun

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Austrian Darts Open 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in Premstattner

THE European Tour heads to Premstattner for the Austrian Darts Open 2025. Premier League Darts stars Stephen Bunting, Nathan Aspinall and Chris Dobey will all be playing for the win in Austria. 2 Bunting returned home to Liverpool in night 12 of Premier League Darts, and after jumping to fourth in the Order of Merit, can extend his lead over Rob Cross, who misses the tournament. Cross is just one of a number of former world champions missing the action, as Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price and Gary Anderson all miss the event. In their absence, Jonny Clayton will bid for a third Austrian Open title, with the action taking place from Friday, April 25 until Saturday, April 27. The players in Austria are playing for their share of a HUGE £175,000 - but how much will the winner pick up? Austrian Darts Open 2025 prize money Here is a full breakdown of the HUGE £175,000 pot up for grabs in Premstattner. Winner - £30,000 Runner-up - £12,000 Semi-finalists - £8,500 Quarter-finalists - £6,000 Third round - £4,000 Second round - £2,500 First round - £1,250 Total - £175,000 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 as Stephen Bunting, Nathan Aspinall and Jonny Clayton feature
Austrian Darts Open 2025: Schedule and results as Stephen Bunting, Nathan Aspinall and Jonny Clayton feature

The Sun

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

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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