Last Chance to Buy £69 Darts World Championship Tickets as Schedule Is Revealed

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Last Chance to Buy £69 Darts World Championship Tickets as Schedule Is Revealed

Luke Littler will defend his title tonight

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Luke Littler fans, there's still time to buy £69 tickets for the Paddy Power World Championship, but you'll need to hurry.

Taking place from December 11 to January 3, Luke Littler will defend his winning title at Alexandra Palace tonight.

As fans will know, the teen prodigy won the world championship for the first time last year, after triumphing over Michael van Gerwen.

Tonight (December 11), Littler will go head to head with Darius Labanauskas, who has competed in the world championship several times before.

Whoever wins the match will then go up against Mario Vandenbogaerde or David Davies.

So, how can you be a part of the crowd this year, and how much do tickets cost? Find out everything you need to know below.

Luke Littler famously won last year's tournament (James Fearn/Getty Images)
Luke Littler famously won last year's tournament (James Fearn/Getty Images)

Where to buy tickets for the 2025 World Darts Championship

At the time of writing, there are still tickets available for the Paddy Power World Championship if you're quick.

You'll need to head over to StubHub or Viagogo, where you'll find resale tickets for all dates. The cheapest night to book? You'll want to lock in December 12, where prices start from £69.

For those of you who want to make it a night to remember, you can find hospitality tickets on Seat Unique.

Prices start from £799 and include a private table, two-course dinner, complimentary drinks, and a matchday programme.

You can learn more about ticketing options here.

To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Tickets for the event are still available if you're quick (James Fearn/Getty Images)
Tickets for the event are still available if you're quick (James Fearn/Getty Images)

When is the 2025 World Darts Championship?

The annual darts tournament will take place from December 11 to January 3 at Alexandra Palace, London.

There is action to look forward to every day apart from Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Eve.

The semi finals will take place on Friday, January 2, whilst the grand final is on Saturday, January 3. You can find key dates below.

2025 World Darts Championship order of play:

Thursday, December 11

From 7pm:

  • Kim Huybrechts v Arno Merk
  • Michael Smith v Lisa Ashton
  • Luke Littler v Darius Labanauskas
  • Madars Razma v Jamai van den Herik

Friday, December 12

From 12pm:

  • Niels Zonneveld v Haupai Puha
  • Ian White v Mervyn King
  • Ryan Searle v Chris Landman
  • Rob Cross v Cor Dekker

From 7pm:


  • Ross Smith v Andreas Harrysson
  • Ricky Evans v Man Lok Leung
  • Gian van Veen v Cristo Reyes
  • Damon Heta v Steve Lennon

Saturday, December 13

From 12.30pm:

  • Mario Vandenbogaerde v David Davies
  • Andrew Gilding v Cam Crabtree
  • Luke Woodhouse v Boris Krčmar
  • Gary Anderson v Adam Hunt

From 7pm:

  • Jeffrey de Graaf v Paul Lim
  • Wessel Nijman v Karel Sedláček
  • Luke Humphries v Ted Evetts
  • Gabriel Clemens v Alex Spellman

Sunday, December 14

From 12.30pm:

  • Ritchie Edhouse v Jonny Tata
  • Dom Taylor v Oskar Lukasiak
  • Richard Veenstra v Nitin Kumar
  • Joe Cullen v Bradley Brooks

From 7pm:

  • Lukas Wenig v Wesley Plaisier
  • Dimitri Van den Bergh v Darren Beveridge
  • Stephen Bunting v Sebastian Białecki
  • James Hurrell v Stowe Buntz

Monday, December 15

From 12.30pm:

  • Brendan Dolan v Tavis Dudeney
  • Cameron Menzies v Charlie Manby
  • Mensur Suljović v David Cameron
  • Peter Wright v Noa-Lynn van Leuven

From 7pm:

  • Martin Lukeman v Max Hopp
  • Dirk van Duijvenbode v Andy Baetens
  • Jonny Clayton v Adam Lipscombe
  • Connor Scutt v Simon Whitlock

Tuesday, December 16

From 12.30pm:

  • Alan Soutar v Teemu Harju
  • Nick Kenny v Justin Hood
  • Scott Williams v Paolo Nebrida
  • Chris Dobey v Xiaochen Zong

From 7pm:

  • Ricardo Pietreczko v José de Sousa
  • Danny Noppert v Jurjen van der Velde
  • Gerwyn Price v Adam Gawlas
  • Niko Springer v Joe Comito

Wednesday, December 17

From 7pm:


  • Matt Campbell v Adam Sevada
  • Raymond van Barneveld v Stefan Bellmont
  • James Wade v Ryusei Azemoto
  • Martin Schindler v Stephen Burton

Thursday, December 18

From 12.30pm:


  • Callan Rydz v Patrik Kovács
  • Thibault Tricole v Motomu Sakai
  • Ryan Joyce v Owen Bates
  • Mike De Decker v David Munyua

From 7pm:


  • Jermaine Wattimena v Dominik Grüllich
  • Dave Chisnall v Fallon Sherrock
  • Michael van Gerwen v Mitsuhiko Tatsunami
  • Krzysztof Ratajski v Alexis Toylo

Friday, December 19

From 12.30pm:


  • Kevin Doets v Matthew Dennant
  • Ryan Meikle v Jesús Sálate
  • Mickey Mansell v Leonard Gates
  • Josh Rock v Gemma Hayter

From 7pm:


  • William O'Connor v Krzysztof Kciuk
  • Daryl Gurney v Beau Greaves
  • Nathan Aspinall v Lourence Ilagan
  • Keane Barry v Tim Pusey

How to watch the World Darts Championship on TV

If you can't be a part of the crowd, you can tune in from the sofa via Sky Sports or NOW TV.

Sky Sports will stream every fixture on dedicated darts channel 407. Coverage will begin at 7pm on Thursday, December 11.

As for afternoon games, coverage will kick off from 12.30pm. Sky customers can also tune in via NOW TV.


Featured Image Credit: James Fearn/Getty Images

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