The Hungarian Darts Trophy will feature a prize pool of £175,000: prize details.
Preparing for the Hungarian Darts Trophy
According to The Sun: World-class players have no time to rest, as the Hungarian Darts Trophy tournament is ahead, taking place in Budapest.
The 12th leg of the European Tour this year is expected to see the participation of stars.
PALuke Littler has already headed to Budapest for the Hungarian Darts Trophy.
Michael van Gerwen approaches this tournament in great spirits after winning the World Series of Darts Finals last weekend.
The Dutchman is also the defending champion of the Hungarian Darts Trophy.
However, Luke Humphries, Luke Littler, and Steven Bunting are all striving for his title.
Prize Fund for the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025
Over the weekend, the stake will be £175,000.
- Winner: £30,000
- Runner-up: £12,000
- Semi-finalist: £8,000
- Quarter-finalist: £6,000
- Third Round: £4,000
- Second Round: £2,500
- First Round: £1,250
When will the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025 take place?
- The competition will start on Friday, September 19, at 12:00 BST.
- The final stage – consisting of quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final – will take place on Sunday, September 21.
- The venue will be the MVM Dome in Budapest.
Which channel will broadcast the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025 and can it be watched online?
- The competition will not be broadcasted on television.
- However, PDC subscribers will be able to watch it through PDCTV.
- A monthly subscription costs £4.99, while an annual one is £49.99.
- It's also possible to follow the LIVE blog by SunSport to not miss any moment of the tournament.
The Hungarian Darts Trophy promises to be an exciting event for darts fans, as many talented players will gather. Key matches and intense battles for the prize fund will attract the attention of not only spectators but also specialists from around the world. The results of this tournament could affect players' rankings on the international stage, making it particularly interesting to watch.
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