World Darts Championship 2025 final: How to buy tickets for Ally Pally showpiece
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Darts fans have packed into Alexandra Palace for the PDC World Championship, and the final on January 3 is sure to be in high demand. Some of the best players in the world have locked horns, and we already know we won't be getting a repeat champion. Luke Humphries beat Luke Littler in the 2024 final, but saw his hopes of another title ended in the fourth round at the hands of Peter Wright.
Wright was then eliminated by Stephen Bunting in the quarter-finals. It has been a tournament full of surprises, with only three of the top eight seeds involved in the quarters, but Littler avoided an upset to beat Bunting in his semi-final and set up a meeting with Michael van Gerwen after the Dutchman overcame Chris Dobey.
Despite big names falling by the wayside, fans have still flocked to Ally Pally in their droves. And, if ticket prices for the final are anything to go by, demand remains as high as ever. At the time of writing, tickets on Viagogo are selling for upwards of £300. Pairs of tickets in the outer sections are available for between £306-£415 per ticket, with buyers promised a clear view of the action.
The price goes up the closer you get to the stage. Again, at the time of writing, fans are able to pay up to £1,416 per ticket for a perch within spitting distance of the stage itself. This year's edition could end up being the last to begin with a field of 96 players. Matt Porter, CEO of the PDC, suggested last year that the organisers are close to being in a position to expand the field to a straight knockout with 128 starters.