Dutch Darts Masters 2025 prize money: How much can Luke Littler and Co win in World Series event?

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DARTS is back again TONIGHT as the World Series rolls into the Netherlands for the Dutch Darts Masters.

Last week, Stephen Bunting took home the golden palm tree from Bahrain after an epic win over Gerwyn Price.

Stephen Bunting is hoping to continue his fine form at the Dutch Darts Masters

The Bullet followed on his stunning World Darts Championship form, where he reached the semi, beating Chris Dobey and Luke Humphries before taking the top prize against the Iceman.

Luke Littler – who will play in the Netherlands this weekend – was stunned by Price in their quarter-final match.

Fresh from his incredible world title win, the teenager beat Lourence Ilagan and averaged 105 against Price, but the Welshman averaged a truly incredible 115 to earn the win.

Michael van Gerwen, who was beaten by Littler at Ally Pally, missed that tournament but is set to play in his home nation as the eighth seed.

Humphries, Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross – who suffered a shock defeat in Bahrain – are also in the top eight seeds with those mentioned above.

Local heroes Danny Noppert, Raymond van Barneveld, Gian van Veen and Jermaine Wattimena are also among those featuring.

Dutch Darts Masters 2025 prize money

Below is a full breakdown for the prize money on offer in the Dutch Darts Masters in Den Bosch – which is the same for all World Series of Darts events:

Winner: £30,000

Runner-up: £16,000

Semi-finals: £10,000

Quarter-finals: £5,000

First round: £1,750

Total prize pot: £100,000

How to watch the Dutch Darts Masters 2025

The Dutch Darts Masters takes place from Friday, January 24 to Saturday, January 25.

ITV4 will show all the action in the UK.

Fans can also stream it on ITVX for free – a login is required.

Coverage starts at 6pm with the first matches at around 6.15pm.

Alternatively, SunSport will live blog all the action as it happens.

Dutch Darts Masters 2025 seedings and qualifiers

The top section of the field has seven identical names to those who competed in Bahrain, bar Peter Wright, who is replaced by Van Gerwen.

Seeded

Stephen Bunting

Gerwyn Price

Luke Humphries

Luke Littler

Chris Dobey

Nathan Aspinall

Rob Cross

Michael van Gerwen

Qualifiers

Danny Noppert

Dimitri Van den Bergh

Dirk van Duijvenbode

Gian van Veen

Raymond van Barneveld

Jermaine Wattimena

Kevin Doets

Richard Veenstra
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