KIEL in Germany is the next destination for some of the world’s best as the Baltic Sea Darts Open returns for 2025.
Rob Cross will be determined to defend his crown after beating Luke Humphries in last year’s thrilling final.
GettyRob Cross is the reigning Baltic Sea Darts Open champion[/caption]
But he faces stiff competition from the likes of Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting and Nathan Aspinall.
Teen sensation Luke Littler continues his exile from European tournaments, having not played in Germany this year apart from the World Cup.
However, Littler’s World Cup teammate and last year’s finalist Cool Hand Humphries is back for more.
When is the Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025?
The Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025 will get underway on Friday, July 11.
It will then conclude two days later – Sunday, July 13.
Wunderino Arena in Kiel, Germany is the chosen venue for this thrilling tournament.
Afternoon sessions are expected to start at 12pm BST while evening sessions for the first round and final day get underway from 6pm BST.
However, the second round sessions start at a slightly later time of 7pm BST.
What TV channel is the Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025 on and can it be live streamed?
The Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025 will be broadcast LIVE on PDCTV.
Fans can also tune into the action on DAZN.
Alternatively, SunSport will be running a live blog throughout the entire weekend that covers all of the action.
Who is playing at the Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025?
*subject to change
PDC Main Order of Merit
Luke Humphries
Stephen Bunting
Nathan Aspinall
Rob Cross
Damon Heta
Dave Chisnall
Peter Wright
Danny Noppert
Michael van Gerwen
Jonny Clayton
Chris Dobey
James Wade
Gerwyn Price
Gary Anderson
Ross Smith
Josh Rock
PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit
Martin Schindler
Ryan Searle
Wessel Nijman
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Daryl Gurney
Raymond van Barneveld
Joe Cullen
Jermaine Wattimena
Cameron Menzies
Gian van Veen
Mike de Decker
Andrew Gilding
Luke Woodhouse
Ryan Joyce
Michael Smith
Ricardo Pietreczko
PDC Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025 Card Holder Qualifier Players
Justin Hood
Krzysztof Ratajski
Andy Baetens
Tytus Kanik
Mensur Suljovic
Sebastian Bialecki
Ryan Meikle
Martin Lukeman
Callan Rydz
Ian White
Host Nation Qualifier
Liam Maendll-Lawrence
Yorick Holkens
Kevin Troppmann
Martin Kramer
Nordic & Baltic Qualifier
Johan Engstrom
East European Qualifier
Miroslaw Grudziecki
Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025 schedule
Friday, July 11
First Round
From 12pm BST
Mickey Mansell v Miroslaw Grudziecki
Luke Woodhouse v Liam Maendl-Lawrance
Cameron Menzies v Yorick Hofkens
Gian van Veen v Johan Engstrom
Jermaine Wattimena v Callan Rydz
Richard Veenstra v Krzysztof Ratajski
Wessel Nijman v Martin Kramer
Kim Huybrechts v Ian White
From 6pm BST
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Ryan Meikle
Niko Springer v Kevin Troppmann
William O’Connor v Tytus Kanik
Raymond van Barneveld v Andy Baetens
Daryl Gurney v Martin Lukeman
Mike De Decker v Mensur Suljovic
Ricardo Pietreczko v Sebastian Bialecki
Joe Cullen v Justin Hood
Saturday, July 12
Second Round
From 12pm BST
Ross Smith v Huybrechts/White
Ryan Searle v Menzies/Hofkens
Damon Heta v Nijman/Kramer
Gary Anderson v Veenstra/Ratajski
Jonny Clayton v Van Veen/Engstrom
James Wade v Woodhouse/Maendl-Lawrance
Danny Noppert v De Decker/Suljovic
Dave Chisnall v Gurney/Lukeman
From 6pm BST
Gerwyn Price v O’Connor/Kanik
Rob Cross v Van Barneveld/Baetens
Stephen Bunting v Springer/Troppmann
Luke Humphries v Mansell/Grudziecki
Josh Rock v Cullen/Hood
Martin Schindler v Wattimena/Rydz
Nathan Aspinall v Pietreczko/Bialecki
Chris Dobey v Van Duijvenbode/Meikle
Sunday, July 13
Third Round
From 11pm BST
Quarter-finals
From 5pm BST
Semi-finals
Final
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