THE World Darts Championship returns to Ally Pally for a month jam-packed of darts.

defends his title, with the likes of and Michael van Gerwen taking to the stage in front of a raucous crowd.

Luke Littler holding the PDC World Darts Championship trophy.Luke Littler will return to defend his titleCredit: Alamy

World Darts Championship 2025 tickets and prices

Tickets are already flying off the shelves and fans need to act fast as it will sell out.

StubHub have tickets to every session throughout the tournament.

The cheapest tickets at the time of writing are worth £133 for the afternoon session on Day Two on Friday, December 12.

Similar prices are available on December 11, 13 and 14.

Just few remain for the latter stages of the competition, with tickets for the quarter-finals on New Year’s Day priced from £211.

Kick start the new year in style and be at both the semi-finals on Friday, January 2, with tickets starting from £284.

Or be one of the lucky ones at the grand final on the night of Saturday, January 3 from £572.

For those looking for hospitality tickets, Seat Unique are offering luxury packages at a great price.

For example, enjoy a ‘Silver Package’ on the opening night of the tournament for £799 per person.

It includes a two-course meal, complimentary drinks, access to a lounge bar and table seats in the main area.

Are tickets for the World Darts Championship still on sale?

Yes, tickets are still available but fans now have to buy from secondary ticketing sites.

PDCTV annual members had first dibs at tickets during a pre-sale window, which took place on August 4 and August 5.

There was then the chance for others to put their name into a free-to-enter ticket ballot.

Registrations for the ballot opened on August 6 and then closed on August 15.

Tickets are now available on third-party ticketing sites, although the PDC have previously warned fans about purchasing tickets this way.

Want to see your favourite player? The has been made with the schedule to be announced soon.