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2024 Darts Betting Tips
The 2024 PDC calendar will see more than 170 days of events held worldwide, including a host of new destinations and tournaments.
The European Tour will visit Switzerland for the first time in 2024 as 13 three-day events take place across a record seven nations from February-October, including a new tournament in Antwerp, Belgium.
For the first time, all 30 Players Championship events will be played on midweek dates across 2024 in Wigan, Leicester, Hildesheim and Milton Keynes.
Following the conclusion of the World Darts Championship, focus initially turns to the PDC Qualifying Schools, which will be held from January 8-14 as two stages of play each take place in Milton Keynes, England (UK Q School) and Kalkar, Germany (European Q School).
The Premier League Darts season will begin in Wales on February 1, the first of 16 league phase nights being staged in Cardiff, before reaching its climax with the Play-Offs at The O2 in London on May 23.
A busy start to the year continues as the world’s top 24 players compete in The Masters in Milton Keynes from February 2-4, with the event now being held after the start of the Premier League in a change to recent years.
The ever-popular annual festival of darts – the UK Open – will take place from March 1-3 at Butlins Minehead.
The World Cup of Darts will take place in Frankfurt from June 27-30, before 32 of the world’s biggest stars head to Blackpool for the World Matchplay from July 13-21.
The third staging of the Women’s World Matchplay will also take place on July 21 as eight of the women’s game’s top talents take to the Winter Gardens stage.
Amsterdam will once again play host to the World Series of Darts Finals from September 13-15, before the World Grand Prix takes place from October 7-13.
The World Series schedule will begin in Bahrain and the Netherlands in January and will also include events in Poland, New York, Australia, New Zealand and Copenhagen.
The top 32 players on the European Tour Order of Merit will head to Dortmund for the European Championship from October 24-27, while the Grand Slam of Darts is set to take place from November 9-17 in Wolverhampton.
The top 64 players from the final Players Championship Order of Merit will advance to Minehead for the Players Championship Finals, taking place from November 22-24.
The PDC Women’s Series will again see 24 events take place at venues in the UK and Germany across six double-header weekends, with places in televised events – including the Women’s World Matchplay and World Darts Championship – on offer.
The Challenge and Development Tours will also see 24 tournaments take place, as players from across the globe compete for places in TV events, while the World Youth Championship will see its early rounds staged in October and the final played in Minehead in November.
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 2024
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.
After an historic World Championship final watched by a record TV audience, Luke Humphries and Luke Littler will both star in the Premier League for the first time.
World Champion Humphries, who has claimed a fantastic four major ranking titles since last October and become world number one in the process, leads this year’s line-up.
Littler will also make his debut following an extraordinary maiden PDC World Championship campaign, which saw him generate global headlines and shatter a host of records in the process.
Michael van Gerwen claimed a record seventh Premier League crown courtesy of an 11-5 victory over Gerwyn Price in last year’s final, and both will return to defend his crown in 2024.
They are joined in a star-studded field by 2023 World Champion Michael Smith, World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall and European Champion Peter Wright.
Meanwhile, 2018 World Champion Rob Cross returns to the Premier League fold for the first time since 2021, after following up his run to November’s Grand Slam final by reaching the World Championship Semi-Finals.
The new season will begin at the Utilita Arena in Cardiff on Thursday February 1, before league nights in Berlin, Glasgow, Newcastle and Exeter.
The roadshow then continues with visits to Brighton, Nottingham, Dublin and Belfast in March.
April will see further league nights held in Manchester, Birmingham, Rotterdam and Liverpool before the final three league nights in Aberdeen, Leeds and Sheffield, followed by the season-ending Play-Offs at The O2 in London.
PDC World Darts Championship 2024/25
The World Darts Championship is the most prestigious tournament on the PDC calendar which takes place at London’s Ally Pally in December/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 Humphries is the reigning PDC World Champion after he defeated Luke Littler in the 2023/24 final to lift the Sid Waddell trophy for the first time and become world number one in the process.