Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025: FULL schedule, results, time, TV, live stream as Luke Littler eyes Van Gerwen revenge

Published on September 20, 2025 at 02:25 PM
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THE European Tour roadshow takes us to Budapest this weekend for the Hungarian Darts Trophy.

to pick up the World Series of Darts Finals title last Sunday in Amsterdam.

Luke Littler of England celebrating during a darts match.Luke Littler is back in action at the Hungarian Darts Trophy Michael van Gerwen at the BetMGM Premier League.Michael van Gerwen is the defending champion

The Dutchman looked back to his best as he knocked out Luke Humphries, Josh Rock and then en route to his crown.

heads to Budapest brimming with confidence and he is the reigning champion after beating Gian van Veen in last year’s final.

can reveal all the much-needed information ahead of the action getting underway.

When is the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025?

  • The event begun on Friday, September 19 at 12pm BST.
  • There are afternoon and evening sessions.
  • It concludes with the quarters, semi and final on Sunday, September 21.
  • Budapest’s MVM Dome is the venue.

What TV channel is the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025 on and can I live stream it?

  • The action is NOT on TV.
  • But PDC subscription holders can watch via PDCTV.
  • A monthly plan costs £4.99 and a yearly subscription is £49.99.
  • Alternatively, you won’t miss anything with SunSport’s LIVE blog.

What is the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025 prize money?

A total of £175,000 is up for grabs.

  • Winner: £30,000
  • Runner-up: £12,000
  • Semi-final: £8,000
  • Quarter-final: £6,000
  • Third round: £4,000
  • Second round: £2,500
  • First round: £1,250

Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025 schedule

Friday, September 21
Round One

Afternoon Session from 12pm BST:

  • Andrew Gilding 4-6 Matthew Dennant
  • Cameron Menzies 6-1 Nandor Pres
  • Ryan Joyce 6-2 Ritchie Edhouse
  • Ricardo Pietreczko 6-1 Jim Williams
  • Kim Huybrechts 6-2 Andreas Hyllgaardhus
  • Luke Woodhouse 6-4 Andras Borbely
  • Wessel Nijman 2-6 Darren Beveridge
  • Dirk van Duijvenbode 5-6 Tom Bissell

Evening Session from 6pm BST

  • Jermaine Wattimena 5-6 Thibault Tricole
  • Ryan Searle 5-6 Rob Owen
  • Daryl Gurney 6-1 Leon Weber
  • Raymond van Barneveld 6-2 Nandor Major
  • Richard Veenstra 6-3 Cam Crabtree
  • Joe Cullen 6-5 Lukas Wenig
  • Gian van Veen 3-6 Niko Springer
  • Nathan Aspinall 6-0 Levente Sarai

Saturday, September 20
Round Two

Afternoon session from 12pm BST:

  • Martin Schindler 6-2 Ryan Joyce
  • Ross Smith 2-6 Cameron Menzies
  • Danny Noppert 6-5 Rob Owen
  • Chris Dobey 6-3 Darren Beveridge
  • Rob Cross 6-3 Daryl Gurney
  • James Wade 6-3 Luke Woodhouse
  • Peter Wright vs Kim Huybrechts
  • Dave Chisnall vs Raymond van Barneveld

Evening Session from 6pm BST

  • Damon Heta vs Niko Springer
  • Gerwyn Price vs Richard Veenstra
  • Michael van Gerwen vs Matthew Dennant
  • Luke Littler vs Joe Cullen
  • Luke Humphries vs Nathan Aspinall
  • Stephen Bunting vs Thibault Tricole
  • Josh Rock vs Ricardo Pietreczko
  • Mike De Decker vs Tom Bissell

Sunday, September 22

  • Round Three from 12pm BST
  • Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final from 6pm BST

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