The PDC Women’s Series resumes this weekend, running from Saturday 23 to Sunday 24 August 2025, as the tour heads to Arena MK in Milton Keynes for its penultimate stop of the season. With World Championship qualification on the line, the stakes are higher than ever heading into the final stretch.
As always, live coverage of selected matches will be available via the PDC’s official streaming platform, PDCTV, offering fans the chance to follow the action as Grand Slam and Ally Pally places come into focus.
Key Names Set to Compete
A strong field is expected to take part, led by Beau Greaves, the current Women’s Series leader. She’ll be joined by familiar faces including:
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Fallon Sherrock – fan favourite and history-maker
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Lisa Ashton – multiple-time major winner and reigning Women’s World Matchplay champion
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Aileen de Graaf – experienced Dutch international
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Noa-Lynn van Leuven – rising Dutch star and recent standout performer
Each tournament winner this weekend will take home a £2,000 top prize, with all prize money contributing to the Women’s Series Order of Merit – the all-important ranking that determines qualification for major televised events later in the year.
What’s at Stake?
With the Women’s Series and Challenge Tour both set to conclude over consecutive weekends in October, this weekend marks a crucial opportunity for players to strengthen their positions in the Order of Merit and push for World Championship and Grand Slam qualification.
How to Watch
Fans can catch live action from the streamed board through PDCTV. To watch, viewers must create an account and select a subscription option:
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Weekend Pass – £3.99
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Monthly Pass – £9.99
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Annual Pass – £59.99
Each day’s play begins at 11:00am, with the first tournament of the day streamed live, followed by coverage of the second event later in the afternoon.
No Main Tour Clash
This Women’s Series weekend comes with a clear calendar, as there is no PDC main tour event taking place. The Flanders Darts Trophy kicks off the busy autumn schedule the following week, making this weekend a dedicated spotlight for the women’s game.





