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Nordic Darts Masters 2025: Draw, Schedule, Format, Prize Money and More 38286j

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The 2025 Nordic Darts Masters gets underway in Copenhagen on Friday, with the likes of Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price and Nathan Aspinall headlining the event.

Nordic Darts Masters 2025 Preview 5p2p21

This year’s Nordic Darts Masters gets underway from Copenhagen on Friday evening, where reigning champion Gerwyn Price will be looking to defend his crown after beating Rob Cross 8-6 in last year’s final.

It will be the fifth edition of the tournament, having first been staged in 2021, and the third entry in the 2025 World Series of Darts. The previous two events were won by Stephen Bunting (Bahrain Masters) and Rob Cross (Dutch Masters).

There will be eight elite PDC representatives, with seeding based on the opening two World Series events.

Seeds are as follows: Bunting (1), Cross (2), Price (3), Luke Littler (4), Luke Humphries (5), Nathan Aspinall (6), Chris Dobey (7) and Jonny Clayton (8). Michael van Gerwen was also due to compete but withdrew due to family reasons.

They will be ed in the bracket by six Nordic & Baltic Tour Card holders – Madars Razma, Benjamin Drue Reus, Jeffrey de Graad, Cor Dekker, Oskar Lukasiak and Viktor Tingstrom – as well as the two top ranked players on the PDC Nordic & Baltic Order of Merit as of 11 May – Andreas Harryson and Darius Labanauskas.

Dobey, who replaced Van Gerwen in the tournament, kickstarts the event against De Graaf. Title holder Price follows against Dekker, while newly crowned Premier League champion Humphries takes on Razma.

Cross, who has been handed a five-year ban as a company director over an unpaid tax bill, battles it out against Harryson.

PDC World Champion Littler is in action later in the evening, as he faces Tingstrom. Top seed Bunting entertains Lukasiak after that, and Welsh No. 1 Clayton rounds off the night against Labanauskas.

When and Where Is The Nordic Darts Masters? 1l3j19

As has been the case in each edition of the tournament since its formation, the event will be held at Forum Copenhagen.

The venue has an 8,500 seated capacity and is located in the Frederiksberg area of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.

The tournament takes place on Friday, 6 June, and Saturday, 7 June, from 6pm UK time (7pm local time) on both days.

Nordic Darts Masters Draw Bracket 1v3fh

(1) Stephen Bunting vs Oskar Lukasiak

Jonny Clayton vs Darius Labanauskas

(4) Luke Littler vs Viktor Tingstrom

Nathan Aspinall vs Benjamin Drue Reus

(2) Rob Cross vs Andreas Harryson

Chris Dobey vs Jeffrey de Graaf

(3) Gerwyn Price vs Cor Dekker

Luke Humphries vs Madars Razma

Nordic Darts Masters Schedule of Play and Format 85s3a

The 2025 Nordic Darts Masters is played in the traditional leg-play format, from the first round through the final.

Players will play best of 11 leg matches in the first round and quarter-finals. This will be followed by best of 13 leg matches in the semi-finals, and the two finalists will play out a best of 15 leg match to decide the tournament winner.

Friday, 6 June (6pm UK time) 4a2c5

First Round 

Best of 11 legs

Chris Dobey vs Jeffrey de Graaf

Gerwyn Price vs Cor Dekker

Rob Cross vs Andreas Harryson

Luke Humphries vs Madars Razma

Nathan Aspinall vs Benjamin Drue Reus

Luke Littler vs Viktor Tingstrom

Stephen Bunting vs Oskar Lukasiak

Jonny Clayton vs Darius Labanauskas

Saturday, 7 June (6pm UK time) 2p731y

Quarter-Finals

Best of 11 legs

Semi-Finals

Best of 13 legs

Final

Best of 15 legs

Nordic Darts Masters Prize Money Breakdown o414m

For the first time since the event’s formation in 2021, the prize money on offer at the Nordic Darts Masters has increased.

From 2021 to 2024, a total purse of £60,000 was available to competitors, with tournament winners scooping up £20,000.

This year though, a total of £100,000 is on offer in Copenhagen, and the champion will receive £30,000. The losing finalist, meanwhile, will earn £16,000, losing semi-finalists take home £10,000 and losing quarter-finalists get £5,000.

Those that suffer early exits in the first round will accrue £1,750.

Stage Prize Money (£)
Winner £30,000
Runner-up £16,000
Semi-finalists £10,000
Quarter-finalists £5,000
First round £1,750
TOTAL £100,00

Nordic Darts Masters 2025 – Tournament Info 3v2d3l

  • 🎯 Event: Nordic Darts Masters 2025
  • 📅  Date: Friday, 6 June – Saturday, 7 June
  • 🏆  Last Winner: Gerwyn Price
  • 📺  TV Channel: ITV4
  • 🏟   Venue: Forum Copenhagen | Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 🤑 Purse: £100,000 (Winner: £30,000)

How Can I Watch The Nordic Darts Masters? 2s35u

Darts fans in the United Kingdom are able to broadcast the event on free-to-air TV courtesy of ITV4. Additionally, you can watch the action through the PDC’s worldwide broadcast partners, including DAZN and Viaplay.

Those outside the UK, Ireland, , Austria and Switzerland can stream the action on PDCTV.

Previous Nordic Darts Masters Champions 3u4o54

  • 2024 – Gerwyn Price
  • 2023 – Peter Wright
  • 2022 – Dimitri Van den Bergh
  • 2021 – Michael van Gerwen

WATCH: Gerwyn Price Wins 2024 Nordic Darts Masters 36634d

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