THE UK Open 2025 is due to be another spectacle for darts fans all around the world.
The competition is known for its unique open draw format and huge 160-player field and will take place from Friday, 28 February, to Sunday, 2 March.
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With there being a total prize fund of £600,000, Luke Littler will be hoping to add to his already colossal earnings since he burst onto the scene during the 2023/24 World Darts Championship.
Since the UK Open is known for its open draw style, where well-known players face off against up-and-coming talent, many players view qualifying for the tournament as an accomplishment in and of itself.
The UK Open is a fan favourite because of this element of unpredictability.
This year marks the 23rd time the UK Open has been held. The tournament started in 2003 with a much smaller prize fund of £124,000, with the winner receiving £30,000.
Since then, the event has grown significantly in both prize money and popularity, producing a number of memorable champions and unexpected winners.
UK Open darts 2025 prize money
Winner: £110,000
Runner up: £50,000
Semi-finals: £30,000
Quarter-finals: £15,000
Last 16: £10,000
Last 32: £5,000
Last 64: £2,500
Last 96: £1,500
Last 128: £1,000
Total: £600,000
How to watch the UK Open
The UK Open 2025 will be broadcast live on ITV4 and ITV3 in the UK.
You can live stream the event for FREE via the ITVX app/website.
Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action from the UK Open by following SunSport’s live blog.
UK Open 2025 schedule
Friday, February 28 – First, second and third rounds (12pm GMT)
Friday, February 28 – Last-64 (7pm GMT)
Saturday, March 1 – Last-32 (1pm GMT)
Saturday, March 1 – Last-16 (7pm GMT)
Sunday, March 2 – Quarter-finals (12.45pm GMT)
Sunday, March 2 – Semi-finals and Final (7pm GMT)
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