Fresh from victory in the World Darts Championship earlier this month, the 17-year-old will now play PDC Asian Champion Lourence Ilagan in the first round of the Bahrain tournament on Thursday evening.
World number one Luke Humphries will kick off his campaign against local qualifier Abdulla Saeed.
The Bahrain Darts Masters 2025 is a two-day event on Thursday 16 and Friday 17 January.
ITV has exclusive television rights to show the entire tournament.
Coverage will begin from 5pm (GMT) on Thursday, with Friday’s final stages getting under way from the earlier time of 4pm (GMT).
What is the format of the tournament and who’s competing?
Eight PDC superstars, including newly-crowned World Champion Littler, will take on eight Asian representatives for a place in Friday’s Finals Day.
The format for the event will be:
First Round – Best of 11 legs Quarter-Finals – Best of 11 legs Semi-Finals – Best of 13 legs Final – Best of 15 legsThe draw for the first round of the tournament was made on Wednesday evening and the schedule of play for the tournament is:
Thursday January 16 from 8pm (local time), 5pm (GMT)
First Round
Rob Cross vs Paolo Nebrida Gerwyn Price vs Lok Yin Lee Stephen Bunting vs Nitin Kumar Chris Dobey vs Basem Mahmood Luke Humphries vs Abdulla Saeed Luke Littler vs Lourence Ilagan Peter Wright vs Alexis Toylo Nathan Aspinall vs Xiaochen ZongFriday January 17 at 7pm (local time), 4pm (GMT)
Semi-finals
What is the prize money for the Bahrain Darts Masters?
There is a total prize fund of £60,000 up for grabs in this tournament, as well as the unique Date Palm Trophy.
The prize pot breakdown is as follows:
Winner – £20,000 Runner-up – £10,000 Semi-finalist – £5,000 Quarter-finalist – £2,500 First Round – £1,250 Read More Details
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