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European Darts Grand Prix 2025 prize money: How much can be won in Germany?

Published on May 02, 2025 at 08:00 AM

BEING crowned king of the European Darts Grand Prix for 2025 will be every darts player’s number one goal this weekend – but the prize money is a nice bonus too.

Gary Anderson left Germany a little richer this time last year after beating 8-6 in what turned out to be a tremendous final.

Gary Anderson interacting with fans at a darts event.
Gary Anderson boosted his bank balance last year

The Scotsman accumulated £30,000 just for winning the showpiece match alone.

But for Anderson to be treated to another nice payday this weekend, the reigning champion must overcome the likes of reigning world world number one and three-time champion .

Plus Premier League star Nathan Aspinall and darts hero Stephen Bunting will be throwing their hat in the ring too.

Find out how much is up for grabs below.

What is the European Darts Grand Prix 2025 prize money?

The total prize pot for the 2025 European Darts Grand Prix is a cool £175,000.

And the winner will take home £30,000 of that while the runner-up is set to pocket takes home £12,000 for their troubles.

  • Winner: £30,000
  • Runner-up: £12,000
  • Losing semi-finalists x2: £8,500
  • Losing quarter-finalists x4: £6,000
  • Third round losers x8: £4,000
  • Second round losers x16: £2,500
  • First round losers x16: £1,250

How to watch the European Darts Grand Prix 2025

  • The European Darts Grand Prix will be available to watch on PDCTV.
  • A monthly PDCTV subscription costs fans in the UK £4.99.
  • An Annual subscription is also available for purchase at £49.99.
  • Afternoon sessions are set to start at 12pm BST while the evening sessions begin at 6pm BST.

What has been said?

Teen sensation revealed he had a little ‘headloss’ moment at one of the previous events in Germany.

Speaking after the German Darts Grand Prix in April, the Nuke said: “I got booed in Hildesheim last year against Peter Wright on the European Tour.

“I was flying and then they started booing me and I lost. It’s something we’ve all got to deal with. Obviously, the Germans mustn’t like us English.”;

“I had a little headloss moment, as some of us players do.

“I just don’t get it, and I can’t explain it. Obviously, you do your walk-on, but then as soon as I got on stage, I started getting booed.”;

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