Hungarian Darts Trophy: when to watch and how much money is at stake.
According to The Sun: This weekend, the Hungarian leg of the darts series - Hungarian Darts Trophy - will take place in Budapest.
Michael van Gerwen clinched victory at the World Series of Darts Finals, defeating Luke Littler in the final last Sunday in Amsterdam.
PAThe Dutchman showcased confidence, defeating Luke Humphries, Josh Rock, and Luke Littler in the semifinals.
Van Gerwen arrives in Budapest determined, as he is the reigning champion, having defeated Jan van Veen in last year's final.
SunSport brings you all the details you need to know before the tournament kicks off.
When will the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025 take place?
- The competition starts on Friday, September 19, at 12:00 BST.
- There will be daytime and evening sessions.
- The finals will be held on Sunday, September 21, including the quarterfinals, semifinals, and final.
- The venue is the MVM Dome in Budapest.
Which TV channel will broadcast the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025 and can it be watched online?
- The competition will NOT be broadcast on television.
- However, those with a PDC subscription can watch via PDCTV.
- A monthly subscription costs £4.99, while an annual subscription is £49.99.
- Alternatively, do not miss a moment with the LIVE blog from SunSport.
What is the prize fund for the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025?
The total prize fund will be £175,000.
- Winner: £30,000
- Runner-up: £12,000
- Semifinalist: £8,000
- Quarterfinalist: £6,000
- Third Round: £4,000
- Second Round: £2,500
- First Round: £1,250
Schedule for the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025
The draw will take place on Thursday, September 25.
Here is the list of seeded players who will participate:
- Luke Humphries
- Luke Littler
- Michael van Gerwen
- Stephen Bunting
- James Wade
- Chris Dobey
- Gerwyn Price
- Rob Cross
- Damon Heta
- Jonny Clayton
- Harry Anderson
- Dave Chisnall
- Ross Smith
- Peter Wright
- Josh Rock
- Danny Noppert
The Hungarian Darts Trophy is a significant event in the world of darts, bringing together the best players from around the globe. This competition promises to be dynamic, as participants will compete for substantial prizes and chances of winning. For darts enthusiasts, this will be an opportunity to witness talented players in action amidst an atmosphere of fierce contest.
Don't miss the chance to follow this exciting tournament, even if you can't watch it on TV — the LIVE blog will keep you updated on all the key moments.
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