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2025 Darts Betting Tips

The 2025 PDC tournament calendar will see more than 130 days of ranked events staged worldwide, as well as a host of non-ranked tournaments.

The PDC European Tour will expand to 14 events as Göttingen returns to hosting one of the three-day tournaments alongside the 13 venues from last season.

An additional four Players Championship events will also be held in 2025, taking the total to 34 on the PDC ProTour.

A further development sees The Winmau World Masters take place over four days at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes from January 30 to February 2, with a revamped format likened to the original tournament first staged by the BDO.

The 2025 PDC calendar will commence with Qualifying School from January 6-12, with simultaneous events being staged in Milton Keynes and Kalkar.

The Premier League Darts campaign will begin in February, while the UK Open will take place from February 28 to March 2 at Butlin’s Minehead.

The European Tour begins in March in Wieze, Belgium, with the first eight events being held in an action-packed three-month period.

The World Cup of Darts will be held in Frankfurt from June 12-15, while the following month features the World Matchplay and Women’s World Matchplay at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool from July 19-27.

Visits to Belgium, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Switzerland and Germany see the Euro Tour conclude in the autumn ahead of the European Championship from October 23-26 in Dortmund.

Amsterdam will again host the World Series Finals, from September 12-14, while the dates for the global World Series events will be confirmed in due course.

The World Grand Prix will remain in Leicester from October 6-12, while November will feature the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton and the Players Championship Finals in Minehead.

The season will culminate with the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace in December/January, with dates to be confirmed.

The World Championship remains the sport’s annual show-piece, and we will be on-hand with a variety of betting tips throughout the festive feast of arrows.

Premier League Darts 2025

Eight of the world’s top players will compete in a weekly knockout format across the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany, with a total prize fund of £1 million on offer.

As well as the £10,000 weekly winner’s bonus, points will also be awarded from each night, with five to the winner, three to the runner-up and two to the semi-finalists, to form the league table from which the top four players will progress to the Play-Offs.

The new season will begin at the SSE Arena in Belfast on Thursday February 6, the first of 17 venues to host the sport’s most prestigious invitational tournament.

Reigning champion Luke Littler claimed the first of his four weekly titles in Belfast in 2024 and will be out to kick off his title defence by repeating the feat.

Newly-crowned World Champion Littler will be among the star-studded field competing for a total prize fund of £1 million, alongside world number one Luke Humphries – whom he defeated in last year’s final.

World Championship runner-up Michael van Gerwen will return in pursuit of a record-extending eighth Premier League title in what will be his 13th consecutive campaign.

World number four Rob Cross, the 2019 Premier League runner-up, completes the automatically picks based on his Order of Merit position.

Stephen Bunting will make his full-time return to the competition for the first time in a decade following a landmark 2024 season, which saw him climb to a career-high fifth on the PDC Order of Merit and clinch a maiden PDC televised title at The Masters, as well as reaching the semi-finals of the World Championship.

Former World Champion Gerwyn Price will make his seventh Premier League appearance after enjoying a welcome return to form at the recent World Championship.

Former Masters champion Chris Dobey, who reached the semi-finals of the World Championship, will feature in his second Premier League campaign this year – having made an impressive debut in 2023.

Two-time major winner Nathan Aspinall completes the line-up, having recorded back-to-back fifth-place finishes in the last two editions of the Premier League.

February will also feature league nights in Glasgow, Dublin and Exeter, before the roadshow continues with visits to Brighton, Nottingham, Cardiff and Newcastle in March.

April will see further league nights held in Berlin, Manchester, Rotterdam and Liverpool before the final four league nights in Birmingham, Leeds, Aberdeen and Sheffield, followed by the season-ending Play-Offs at London’s O2 Arena.

PDC World Darts Championship 2025/26

The World Darts Championship is the most prestigious tournament on the PDC calendar which takes place at London’s Ally Pally in December and January.

A total of 96 players from around the world compete for a £2.5 million prize fund, with the winner pocketing £500,000.

The field is comprised of the top 32 players from the PDC Order of Merit, the top 32 players from the ProTour Order of Merit and 24 international qualifiers.

It is traditionally one of the most popular sporting events of the festive calendar, with up to 3,000 fans flocking to Ally Pally for each session.

Luke Littler is the reigning PDC World Champion after he defeated Michael van Gerwen in the final in January 2025 to lift the Sid Waddell trophy for the first time and become the youngest World Champion in the sport’s history in the process.