SOME of the best darts throwers will be stepping up to the Oche for an action-packed World Grand Prix – and the broadcasting rights have been revealed!
Top seed Luke Humphries is desperate to avenge his shock defeat to Mike de Decker in the 2024 final.
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The World No1 was stunned 6-4 in what turned out to be a breathtaking final that earned De Decker a mega £120k jackpot.
However, fend off the likes Dutch superstar, Michael van Gerwen, the Iceman, Gerwyn Price and darts hero, Stephen Bunting.
Furthermore, teen sensation Luke Littler returns to action after missing out on the recent Swiss Darts Trophy competition.
SunSport has all the information on how fans can tune in ahead of the tournament.
How can I watch the World Darts Grand Prix 2025?
The action – which gets underway TONIGHT – will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports!
You can also live stream the event via the Sky Sports or NOW app.
A package including Sky Sports, Sky TV and Netflix costs £35-a-month.
Existing customers can upgrade to Sky Sports for £22 per month.
A six-month NOW membership costs £28 every month.
NOW’s flexible monthly membership will set you back £34.99.
Day passes can be purchased for £14.99
Alternatively, SunSport will have a LIVE blog to ensure you don’t miss anything.
World Grand Prix Darts – all the info
THE World Grand Prix Darts is BACK this week!
One of the biggest events on the darting calendar is back, as thousands of fans descend on Leicester for a week of action.
The world’s best darts players will be in action, with Mike De Decker ready to defend his crown, while last year’s losing finalist, Luke Humphries, is the No 1 seed.
This is one of the few tournaments where Luke Littler has struggled, the reigning world champion failing to get past the last 32 in either 2024 or 2025.
Here’s everything you need to know about the World Grand Prix!
LIVE – FOLLOW THE WORLD GRAND PRIX AS IT HAPPENS
INFO
Tickets – how much do they cost and how can I buy?
Start time, schedule and results for the week
Rules and format – what is a double start?
How much is the prize money?
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What has been said?
Littler, who played an exhibition in Skegness on Saturday night, said: “Obviously it’s the next big one for me. But I’ll be honest, I didn’t like it last time.
“I didn’t like the double start. It’s one of the toughest tournaments to win.
“There is the World Championship, the Matchplay, the Premier League. But the double start – if you don’t get off, then you’re in trouble!
“I can’t say I really practice the double start often but obviously leading up to it, I think I’ll have to – just to get used to it.
“Every year we’ll see someone hit a treble 20 first out and then they forget.
“It’ll be tough. But we’ve still got plenty of darts to play this year.”
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