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German Darts Grand Prix Prize Money Remains At £175,000 With £30,000 Purse Going To The Winner 6z245o

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It’s time for the 2025 German Darts Grand Prix, which kicks off on Saturday 19th April. So what is the exact German Darts Grand Prix prize money for this year’s event and how lucrative is the purse?

This tournament has been an ever-present on the PDC European Tour since 2017, with Michael van Gerwen the most successful player at this particular event since its inception. Who will reign supreme in this weekend in the fourth European Tour event of the year?

German Darts Grand Prix Winner Will Earn £30,000 In Prize Money 684d1i

The 2025 German Darts Grand Prix is almost here, as all of the best players in the world battle it out for darting supremacy in the fourth European Tour event of the year this weekend in Munich.

It comes as absolutely no surprise to see that the best UK betting sites have listed Luke Littler as the favourite to win what would be his first German Darts Grand Prix.

Over the course of the tournament there is £175,000 up for grabs in German Darts Grand Prix prize money that is broken down as per the table below.

As previously mentioned, the best betting apps in the UK have listed ‘The Nuke’ as the outright favourite, with world number one Luke Humphries and three-time winner Michael van Gerwen not too far behind in the latest odds.

The likes of Gerwyn Price, Nathan Aspinall and Josh Rock are also amongst the most fancied players in this weekend.

Below we have gone through the 2025 German Darts Grand Prix prize money, where to watch the tournament and how it will be structured.

2025 German Darts Grand Prix Prize Money – The Full Breakdown 5z3k3n

The prize money for the 2025 German Darts Grand Prix remains the same this year as last. The prize money increased from £140,000 to £175,000 back in 2023 and has remained the same ever since.

This means that securing victory in Munich, come Sunday will pocket the winner £30,000, with the runner-up securing £12,000 in prize money. The two defeated semi-finalists with both receive £8,500 in prize money, with the four beaten quarter-finalists earning £6,000 each.

The eight beaten players in the Last 16 are all guaranteed a purse of £4,000, with the 16 players exiting in Round 2 all receiving £2,500. The prize money for the 16 players exiting at Round 1 is just £1,250 each.

This means the overall prize pot for the 2025 Elten Safety Shoes German Darts Grand Prix is £175,000. This figure is the same for the majority of the 14 European Tour events over the course of the year on the PDC circuit.

2025 Prize Money (£)
Winner £30,000
Runner-up £12,000
Semi-final (x2) £8,500
Quarter-final (x4) £6,000
Last 16 (x8) £4,000
Round 2 (x16) £2,500
Round 1 (x16) £1,250
TOTAL £175,000

German Darts Grand Prix 2025 – Tournament Info 2s28h

  • 🎯 Event: 2025 German Darts Grand Prix
  • 📅  Date: Sat 19th Apr – Mon 21st Apr
  • 🏆  Last Winner: Luke Humphries
  • 📺  TV Channel: Viaplay/DAZN/PDCTV
  • 🏟   Venue: Kulturhalle Zenith | Munich,
  • 🎲  Odds: Littler 5/2 | Humphries 5/1 | Price 10/1
  • 🤑 Purse: £175,000 (Winner: £30,000)

Who Is The 2025 German Darts Grand Prix Favourite? 6m506e

According to the best UK bookmakers, Luke Littler (5/2) is the player the rest of the field have to beat, as he has been installed as the 2025 German Darts Grand Prix pre-tournament favourite.

Behind Littler is last year’s winner Luke Humphries, who is priced as the 5/1 second favourite this year as he looks to claim victory for the third time in what is the fourth European Tour event of the season.

The in-form Gerwyn Price is fairly heavily fancied in the betting market too as the third favourite, with three-time champion Michael van Gerwen next in line in the latest odds.

The likes of Josh Rock, Nathan Aspinall, Rob Cross and Jonny Clayton are some of the other names amongst the favourites.

It comes as no surprise to see Luke Littler the most favoured to go on to lift German Darts Grand Prix trophy this weekend for the very first time. Could any of his counterparts stop him?

When Does The German Darts Grand Prix Start? 3b2h5g

Round 1 of the German Darts Grand Prix 2025 gets underway on Saturday 19th April, with the Final just two days later on Monday 21st April.

The tournament runs right through the three days with non-stop games, with the matches coming thick and fast in both the afternoon and evening for three days straight.

With the tournament spanning over just three days, it means the the eventual winner can win £30,000 for just three days of work. More than likely just two days work unless one of the non-seeded Top 16 players upsets the odds and goes on to be victorious.

Fingers crossed for some 170 checkouts or perhaps even a nine-darter this week in Munich!

Date Session Time (GMT) Round
Sat 19th Apr 12pm / 6pm Round 1
Sun 20th Apr 12pm / 6pm Round 2 (x16)
Mon 21st Apr 12pm Last 16 (x8)
Mon 21st Apr 6pm Quarter-Finals
Mon 21st Apr 8pm Semi-Finals/Final

Where Is The 2025 German Darts Grand Prix? 2t223

The tournament will take place at the Kulturhalle Zenith in Munich, in what is the fourth European Tour event of the year.

The German Darts Grand Prix has been on the PDC European Tour circuit since 2017, with a two year hiatus in 2020 and 2021.

Since returning to the European Tour circuit in 2022, the German Darts Grand Prix prize money has been £175,000.

How To Watch The 2025 German Darts Grand Prix? 1n2m6e

For those that are wanting to watch the event live from the UK, they will be able to watch the German Darts Grand Prix 2025 through Viaplay. All 14 European Tour events are streamed through Viaplay in the UK, Netherlands, Poland and all other Nordic/Baltic countries.

Darts fans in Switzerland, and Austria will be able to watch the tournament on DAZN. All remaining global territories will be able to tune in and watch the 2025 German Darts Grand Prix on PDCTV.

Be sure to claim the various darts betting offers and free bet deals available on the SportsCasting site ahead of the biggest tournament in world darts.

What Is The Format Of The German Darts Grand Prix? 296s2u

Round Best of (legs)
Round 1 11
Round 2 11
Last 16 11
Quarter-Finals 11
Semi-Finals 13
Final 15

Previous German Darts Grand Prix Winners – Last 5 4q3v2s

  • 2024 – Luke Humphries
  • 2023 – Michael Smith
  • 2022 – Luke Humphries
  • 2019 – Michael van Gerwen
  • 2018 – Michael van Gerwen

Luke Humphries Beats Michael van Gerwen 8-1 In 2024 German Darts Grand Prix Final 413a31

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