World Darts Championship 2025: Draw, dates and schedule including Luke Littler and Luke Humphries
Luke Littler, Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen are among the main contenders battling out for the £500,000 top prize at Alexandra Palace
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Your support makes all the difference.The PDC Paddy Power World Darts Championship 2024/25 is almost here with the Alexandra Palace ready to deliver plenty of thrills over the festive period.
Luke Humphries is back and ready to defend his title after triumphing over teenage sensation Luke Littler in the final in January - with a potential rematch set for the semi-finals.
As the Littler effect sweeps across the sport, ‘The Nuke’ enters this year’s championship as favourite, with ‘Cool Hand Luke’ and former world champions Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson among the main contenders.
Mike De Decker and Ritchie Edhouse are also ones to watch with 96 players competing for the iconic Sid Waddell Trophy and a £2.5m prize pot.
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s championship:
Second round ties
(Seeded player v first round winner)
Humphries (1) v Tricole/Comito
Van Barneveld (32) v Kenny/Buntz
Wade (16) v Wattimena/Bellmont
Wright (17) v Plaisier/Azemoto
Bunting (8) v Soutar/Gotthardt
Van Duijvenbode (25) v Razma/Kist
Heta (9) v Scutt/Robb
De Decker (24) v Woodhouse/llagan
Littler (4) v Meikle/Sherrock
Edhouse (29) v White/Sosing
Noppert (13) v Joyce/Labanauskas
Searle (20) v Suljovic/Campbell
Cross (5) v S. Williams/Springer
Van Veen (28) v Pietreczko/Zong
Aspinall (12) v Menzies/Gates
Gilding (21) v Lukeman/Kumar
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M. Smith (2) v Doets/van Leuven
Ratajski (31) v Veenstra/Toylo
Dobey (15) v Burton/Merkx
Rock (18) v Sedlácek/Griffin
Clayton (7) v Mansell/Goto
Gurney (26) v Hempel/de Zwaan
Price (10) v Huybrechts/Barry
Cullen (23) v Nijman/Carolissen
Van Gerwen (3) v Hurrell/Long
Dolan (30) v Landman/Lee
Anderson (14) v de Graaf/Sweeting
R. Smith (19) v J. Williams/Nebrida
Chisnall (6) v Evans/Mathers
Clemens (27) v Zonneveld/Owen
Van den Bergh (11) v O'Connor/Slevin
Schindler (22) v Rydz/Grbavac
When is the World Darts Championship?
The tournament begins at Alexandra Palace on Sunday 15 December with three first-round matches and one second-round match.
Darts every day will follow before the usual three-day break from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day. The championship will resume with the third round and a double session on 27 December before a night off on New Year's Eve. Then the quarter-finals will take place across two sessions on New Year's Day before the semi-finals on 2 January and the final on Friday 3 January.
How can I watch?
You can watch the PDC Paddy Power World Darts Championship 2024/25 on Sky Sports' dedicated darts channel from 15 December, with a live stream on Sky Go and Now TV.
Format
Final: Best of 13 sets
Semi-Final: Best of 11 sets
Quarter-Final: Best of nine sets
Fourth Round: Best of seven sets
Third Round: Best of seven sets
Second Round: Best of five sets
First Round: Best of five sets
What is the prize money?
Winner: £500,000
Runner-Up: £200,000
Semi-Final: £100,000
Quarter-Final: £50,000
Fourth Round: £35,000
Third Round: £25,000
Second Round: £15,000
First Round: £7,500
Total: £2,500,000
Who are the top seeds?
Luke Humphries (1), Michael Smith (2), Michael van Gerwen (3), Luke Littler (4), Rob Cross (5), Dave Chisnall (6), Jonny Clayton (7), Stephen Bunting (8), Damon Heta (9), Gerwyn Price (10), Dimitri Van den Bergh (11), Nathan Aspinall (12), Danny Noppert (13), Gary Anderson (14), Chris Dobey (15), James Wade (16), Peter Wright (17), Josh Rock (18), Ross Smith (19), Ryan Searle (20), Andrew Gilding (21), Martin Schindler (22), Joe Cullen (23), Mike De Decker (24), Dirk van Duijvenbode 25), Daryl Gurney (26), Gabriel Clemens (27), Gian van Veen (28), Ritchie Edhouse (29), Brendan Dolan (30), Krzysztof Ratajski (31), Raymond van Barneveld (32).
Full schedule for World Darts Championship 2024/25
Sunday December 15 (7pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Monday December 16
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Tuesday December 17
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Wednesday December 18 (7pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Thursday December 19
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Evening Session (7pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Friday December 20
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x First Round, 1x Second Round
Evening Session (7pm)
2x First Round, 2x Second Round
Saturday December 21
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
4x Second Round
Evening Session (7pm)
4x Second Round
Sunday December 22
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
4x Second Round
Evening Session (7pm)
4x Second Round
Monday December 23
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
4x Second Round
Evening Session (7pm)
4x Second Round
Friday December 27
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x Third Round
Evening Session (7pm)
3x Third Round
Saturday December 28
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x Third Round
Evening Session (7pm)
3x Third Round
Sunday December 29
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x Third Round
Evening Session (7pm)
1x Third Round, 2x Fourth Round
Monday December 30
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
3x Fourth Round
Evening Session (7pm)
3x Fourth Round
Wednesday January 1
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
2x Quarter-Finals
Evening Session (7pm)
2x Quarter-Finals
Thursday January 2 (7.30pm)
Semi-Finals
Friday January 3 (8pm)
Final
Odds
Luke Littler 7/4
Luke Humphries 11/4
Gary Anderson 10/1
Michael van Gerwen 10/1
Mike De Decker 18/1
Gian van Veen 28/1
Michael Smith 28/1
Rob Cross 28/1
Chris Dobey 33/1
Stephen Bunting 33/1
Wessel Nijman 33/1
Gerwyn Price 40/1
Nathan Aspinall 40/1
Peter Wright 40/1
Ross Smith 40/1
Damon Heta 50/1
Dave Chisnall 50/1
Dimitri Van den Bergh 50/1
Josh Rock 50/1
Ryan Searle 50/1
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