THE World Grand Prix is BACK for another week of non-stop action from the Midlands!
returns to action in Leicester after missing the Swiss Darts Trophy last time out.


World No 1 comes into the tournament as top seed, and will be looking to avenge in the 2024 final this time around.
Fellow stars , James Wade, and will feature.
And luckily for darts fans, the action will on EVERY DAY through the week!
has everything you need to know ahead of the tournament.
When is the World Grand Prix Darts 2025?
- The World Darts Grand Prix will take place between Monday, October 6 and Sunday, October 12 2025.
- The 2025 iteration of the tournament will be the 28th staging of the World Grand Prix.
- Mattioli Arena in Leicester will host the prestigious event.
How to watch the World Grand Prix Darts and is there a live stream?
- The action will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports !
- You can also live stream the event via the Sky Sports or NOW app.
- A package including Sky Sports, Sky TV and Netflix costs £35-a-month.
- Existing customers can upgrade to Sky Sports for £22 per month.
- A six-month NOW membership costs £28 every month.
- NOW’s flexible monthly membership will set you back £34.99.
- Day passes can be purchased for £14.99
- Alternatively, SunSport will have a LIVE blog to ensure you don’t miss anything.
Who is playing in the World Grand Prix Darts 2025?
The 32 players who have qualified will consist of the top 16 in the PDC Order of Merit, and for the first time, they will be seeded.
Historically, only the top eight were seeded.
The rest of the field will be made up of the top players from the ProTour Order of Merit.
World Grand Prix Darts prize money
There will be a pretty penny on the line for the competition in Leicester!
A full breakdown of the prize fund is as follows:
- Winner: £120,000
- Runner-up: £60,000
- Semi-finalist: £40,000
- Quarter-finalist: £25,000
- Second round: £15,000
- First round: £7,500
- Total: £600,000
World Grand Prix Darts schedule
The tournament will run over the course of a week, between Monday, October 6 and Sunday, October 12
October 6
First round from 18:00 BST
- Rob Cross v Wessel Nijman
- Martin Schindler v Krzysztof Ratajski
- Chris Dobey v Cameron Menzies
- James Wade v Joe Cullen
- Danny Noppert v Jermaine Wattimena
- Luke Humphries v Nathan Aspinall
- Gary Anderson v Raymond van Barneveld
- Stephen Bunting v Niko Springer
October 7
First round from 18:00 BST
- Damon Heta v Luke Woodhouse
- Ross Smith v Daryl Gurney
- Jonny Clayton v Andrew Gilding
- Gerwyn Price v Ryan Searle
- Luke Littler v Gian van Veen
- Michael van Gerwen v Dirk van Duijvenbode
- Peter Wright v Mike De Decker
- Josh Rock v Ryan Joyce
October 8
Second round from 19:00 BST
October 9
Second round from 19:00 BST
October 10
Quarter-finals from 19:00 BST
October 11
Semi-finals from 20:00 BST
October 12
Final from 20:00 BST