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How to watch Poland Darts Masters 2025: Live stream, TV channel, schedule and prize money

Abhinav Nair

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The 2025 World Series of Darts heads to Gilwice, Poland, for its fifth event of the season, the Poland Darts Masters, beginning Friday, July 4.

Luke Littler comes into this year's Poland Darts Masters as the defending champion, having defeated Rob Cross by a convincing margin of 8-3 in last year's final.

The current World No. 2 will look to win the tournament for the second year in a row and open his account for the season, with Littler failing to make it past the quarterfinals so far in the World Series of Darts.

With world No. 1 Luke Humphries absent after his victory last week in New York, Stephen Bunting will pose the biggest challenge to Littler, having already won the Bahrain Masters and Nordic Masters this year.

The Sporting News has your full guide to the 2025 Poland Darts Masters, including a full schedule, how to watch details and prize money.

When is the 2025 Poland Darts Masters?

The 2025 Poland Darts Masters takes place over two days at the PreZero Arena Gilwice in Gilwice, Poland, starting with the first round at 6:30 p.m. local time (CET) on Friday, July 4.

With the first round taking up the first day of the tournament, Saturday, July 5, will be an action-packed day with the quarterfinals, semifinals, and final all set to take place beginning at 6:30 p.m. local time (CET).

DateStageStart Time (CET)UK (BST)
Friday, July 4First round (Round of 16)6:30 p.m.5:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 5Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
6:30 p.m.5:30 p.m.

How to watch 2025 Poland Darts Masters: TV channel, live stream

The 2025 Poland Darts Masters will be broadcast on ITV4 in the UK. Additionally, fans can stream the event on ITV X for free.

2025 Poland Darts Masters prize money

There's a healthy wedge of prize money on offer for the 16 competing players in the tournament across two days.

The total fund remains the same from 2024 (£60,000), with the winner set to pocket around a third of this amount at £20,000.

  • Winner – £20,000
  • Runner-up – £10,000
  • Semifinalists – £5,000
  • Quarterfinalists – £2,500
  • Last 16 (Round 1) –  £1,250

Abhinav Nair

Abhinav Nair is a sports writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from football to NASCAR.

Based out of New Delhi, India, he graduated from Ambedkar University with a master’s degree in history.

In his idle time, Abhinav likes playing badminton and watching mystery shows. Before joining The Sporting News in 2024, Abhinav covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup for Goal.