World Masters darts 2025 prize money: How much can Luke Littler and Co win in Milton Keynes?

World Masters darts 2025 prize money: How much can Luke Littler and Co win in Milton Keynes?

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World Masters darts 2025 prize money: How much can Luke Littler and Co win in Milton Keynes?
Author: Raphael Adelugba
Published: Jan, 30 2025 09:00

THE newly-revamped Winmau World Masters in Milton Keynes will host the world's top darts players THIS WEEK!. The Marshall Arena sees a big change in format from leg play to classic World Masters set play (best of three legs in a set). Last week, Rob Cross denied Stephen Bunting back-to-back titles to claim the Toon Greebe Trophy in Den Bosch 8-5.

 [Rob Cross of England lifts the Toto Dutch Darts Masters trophy.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Rob Cross of England lifts the Toto Dutch Darts Masters trophy.]

Bunting, who beat Luke Littler in the semi, has restored himself as a force on the PDC tour and will be looking to defend his 2024 title - now that it is ranked. Newly crowned world champion Littler overcame Michael van Gerwen in the Netherlands but would go no further despite a 107.59 average.

Chris Dobey, Nathan Aspinall and Luke Humphries all suffered first round defeats last week. While Bahrain finalist Gerwyn Price would lose to eventual champion Cross. The Masters will feature the top 24 players in the PDC Order of Merit, who will automatically qualify for the first round with the rest of the pack decided via preliminaries.

Below is a full breakdown for the prize money on offer in the Winmau World Masters in Milton Keynes:. The world's top 16 will be seeded in the draw, while the remaining eight spots will come from the preliminary rounds the day before the tournament starts.

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