The 2025 World Series of Darts Finals will take place from September 12–14 at AFAS Live in Amsterdam, marking the season finale of the World Series of Darts with a total prize fund of £400,000.
Luke Littler, last year’s champion after defeating Michael Smith, returns to defend his title. The prize structure remains unchanged from 2024, with:
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Winner: £80,000
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Runner-up: £40,000
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Semi-finalists: £25,000
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Quarter-finalists: £17,500
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Last 16: £10,000
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First round exits: £5,000
As a non-ranking event, the earnings won’t affect the PDC Order of Merit. However, ranking action resumes soon with major tournaments including the World Grand Prix, European Championship, and Grand Slam of Darts, all crucial in the run-up to the World Darts Championship.
Star-Studded Line-Up
The field features an elite mix of global and local talents:
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Luke Littler and Stephen Bunting both arrive with two World Series titles each this season.
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Other event winners include Gerwyn Price and Rob Cross.
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Luke Humphries, current World No. 1, seeks to regain form ahead of a competitive autumn.
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Michael van Gerwen, five-time champion, enters unseeded, making him a dangerous wildcard. He returns after skipping several events due to personal commitments.
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Nathan Aspinall also returns after opting out of recent events but remains seeded.
International & Dutch Talent
The tournament will showcase stars from across the globe, including:
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Josh Rock, Peter Wright, Jonny Clayton, Raymond van Barneveld
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International representatives: Danny Lauby, Jason Brandon, Haupai Puha, Jonny Tata, and Simon Whitlock
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A strong Dutch contingent featuring Michael van Gerwen, Raymond van Barneveld, Kevin Doets, Jermaine Wattimena, and Wessel Nijman
With a mix of experience, rising stars, and international flair, Amsterdam is set to host one of the most exciting tournaments of the season.
World Series of Darts Finals 2025 Prize Money
Position (no. of players) | Prize Money |
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Winner (1) | £80,000 |
Runner-up (1) | £40,000 |
Semi-finalists (2) | £25,000 |
Quarter-finalists (4) | £17,500 |
Last 16 (second round) (8) | £10,000 |
Last 32 (first round) (16) | £5,000 |
Total | £400,000 |