Darts sensation Luke Littler is heading to Eastern Europe this week to defend his title as the Poland Darts Master champion.
The 18-year-old is one of eight players representing the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) at the two-day tournament.
Joining him for the PDC will be previous title holder Michael Van Gerwen from the Netherlands and Rob Cross, who was last year’s runner-up.
Players will be competing in the tournament, sponsored by betting firm Superbet, for a share of the £60,000 prize pot.
Polish player Krzysztof Ratajski will be competing as part of the East Europe representatives (Photo: Andrew Redington/Getty)When is the Poland Darts Masters 2025 what is the tournament schedule?
The 2025 Poland Darts Masters will take place from Friday, 4 July to Saturday, 5 July at the PreZero Arena in Gliwice.
It is the third year the event has been held, after its inaugural edition in 2023.
Sixteen players will compete, eight representing the Professional Darts Corporation and eight from Eastern Europe.
The PDC’s representatives are:
Luke Littler (England) Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands) Stephen Bunting (England) Rob Cross (England) Gerwyn Price (Wales) Jonny Clayton (Wales) Chris Dobey (England) Nathan Aspinall (England)The East Europe representatives are:
Krzysztof Ratajski (Poland) Radek Szaganski (Poland) Sebastian Bialecki (Poland) Tytus Kanik (Poland) Karel Sedlacek (Czech Republic) Pero Ljubic (Croatia) Gyorgy Jehirszki (Hungary)The schedule of play for the two-day event is:
Friday 5 July
First Round – best of 11 legs – from 7.30pm (BST)Saturday 6 July
Quarter-finals – best of 11 legs – from 7.30pm (BST) Semi-finals – best of 13 legs – from 9.30pm (BST) Final – best of 15 legs – from 10pm (BST) Radek Szaganski of Poland is also competing for East Europe (Photo: Andrew Redington/Getty)Darts fans who are not able to travel to Poland to watch the tournament in person can still keep abreast of all the action on television.
The event will be broadcast live on ITV4 in the UK and through DAZN and Viaplay internationally.
It will also be streamed live on PDCTV, excluding those subscribers based in the UK, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
How much prize money is on offer at the Poland Darts Masters?
The total prize pot for the Poland Darts Masters this year is £60,000, the same as in 2024.
The winner will get £20,000 and the runner-up £10,000. Semi-finalists will receive £5,000 each and quarter-finalists £2,500 each.
And those who leave after the first round will get £1,250.
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