European Tour 11: Czech Darts Open 2025


The 2025 Czech Darts Open is set to return as the eleventh stop on this year’s PDC European Tour, bringing top-class darts action to the PVA Expo Praha in Prague, Czechia, from 5–7 September 2025. Featuring 48 players battling it out for a share of the £175,000 prize fund, with £30,000 reserved for the champion, the tournament promises high-stakes drama and world-class performances. All eyes will be on Luke Humphries, who enters as the defending champion after his dominant 8–1 victory over Kim Huybrechts in the 2024 final.
When and where is the 2025 Czech Darts Open taking place?
The 2025 Czech Darts Open will take place from September 5th to September 7th, 2025, at the PVA Expo Praha in Prague, Czechia. Over the course of three days, fans can look forward to world-class darts action as some of the sport’s biggest names compete on the European Tour stage. The tournament promises exciting matches and a lively atmosphere, making it a highlight on the darts calendar.
How to watch the 2025 Czech Darts Open?
The Czech Darts Open will be available to watch worldwide, with coverage on PDCTV in most regions, including the USA and Australia, where an annual pass costs £49.99 and includes access to Players Championship events, the Women’s Series, and priority ticket sales. In Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Switzerland, coverage is instead provided by Viaplay or DAZN (including the DAZN Darts Channel on Pluto TV). Across the weekend, sessions will begin daily at 12pm and 6pm (UK time).
What is the format of the 2025 Czech Darts Open?
| Round | Best of (legs) |
|---|---|
| First Round | 11 legs |
| Second Round | 11 legs |
| Third Round | 11 legs |
| Quarter-Finals | 11 legs |
| Semi-Finals | 13 legs |
| Final | 15 legs |
What is the prize money for the 2025 Czech Darts Open?
Here is the full breakdown of this year's prize money for the European Tour 11: 2025 Czech Darts Open
| Position | Prize Money |
|---|---|
| Winner | £30,000 |
| Runner-up | £12,000 |
| Semi-finalist | £8,000 |
| Quarter-finalist | £6,000 |
| Third Round | £4,000 |
| Second Round* | £2,500 |
| Frist Round | £1,250 |
| Total: | £175,000 |
*Seeded players who lose in the second round are not credited with prize money on any Order of Merit. If a qualifying player becomes a seeded player due to withdrawals, they shall be credited with their prize money on all Orders of Merit regardless of how far they progress in the event
Who has qualified for the 2025 Czech Darts Open?
| Seeded Players | |
|---|---|
| Luke Humphries | Luke Littler |
| Micheal van Gerwen | Stephen Bunting |
| James Wade | Chris Dobey |
| Gerwyn Price | Rob Cross |
| Damon Heta | Jonny Clayton |
| Gary Anderson | Dave Chisnall |
| Ross Smith | Peter Wright |
| Josh Rock | Danny Noppert |
| Pre Qualified Players | |
|---|---|
| Martin Schindler | Cameron Menzies |
| Gian van Veen | Wessel Nijman |
| Ryan Searle | Mike De Decker |
| Nathan Aspinall | Dirk van Duijvenbode |
| Jermaine Wattimena | Andrew Gilding |
| Daryl Gurney | Ricardo Pietreczko |
| Luke Woodhouse | Joe Cullen |
| Ryan Joyce | Raymond Van Barneveld |
| Tour Card Qualifiers | |
|---|---|
| Niko Springer | Ritchie Edhouse |
| Krzysztof Ratajski | Brendan Dolan |
| William O'Connor | Richard Veenstra |
| Ian White | Kevin Doets |
| Cor Dekker | Maik Kuivenhoven |
| Host Nation Qualifier | |
|---|---|
| Filip Manak | Jiri Brejcha |
| Karel Sedlacek | Lukas Unger |
| East European Qualifiers |
|---|
| Benjamin Pratmener |
| Nordic & Baltic Qualifier |
|---|
| Darius Labanauskas |


How do you qualify for the 2025 Czech Darts Open?
- 16 places go to the top 16 of the PDC Order of Merit and enter in round 2.
- 16 places go to the top 16 of the PDC ProTour Order of Merit (excluding players already qualified via the PDC Order of Merit).
- 10 places go to the winners, the Tour Card Holder Qualifiers, in which up to 112 players compete.
- 4 players from Host Nation Qualifiers. These qualifying tournaments are open to darts players from the country in which the European Tour event is taking place.
- 1 place goes to the winner of the Nordic & Baltic Associate Member Qualifiers.
- 1 place goes to the winner of the East European Associate Member Qualifiers.
What is the schedule of Play?
FIRST ROUND: Friday September 5th
| RESULTS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ricardo Pietreczko | 4-6 | Benjamin Pratnemer |
| Madars Razma | 6-3 | Lukas Unger |
| Andrew Gilding | 6-5 | Darius Labanauskas |
| Cameron Menzies | 6-3 | Ian White |
| Jermaine Wattimena | 6-4 | Brendan Dolan |
| Ryan Joyce | 6-3 | Karel Sedlacek |
| Luke Woodhouse | 5-6 | William O'Connor |
| Wessel Nijman | 6-5 | Richard Veenstra |
| Dirk van Duijvenbode | 6-4 | Cor Dekker |
| Ryan Searle | 6-2 | Filip Manak |
| Daryl Gurney | 4-6 | Kevin Doets |
| Gian van Veen | 6-3 | Maik Kuivenhoven |
| Raymond van Barneveld | 1-6 | Krzysztof Ratajski |
| Nathan Aspinall | 6-0 | Jiri Brejcha |
| Mike De Decker | 6-3 | Ritchie Edhouse |
| Joe Cullen | 5-6 | Niko Springer |
SECOND ROUND: Saturday September 6TH
| RESULTS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ross Smith | 6-4 | Andrew Gilding |
| Martin Schindler | 6-3 | Madars Razma |
| Damon Heta | 5-6 | Wessel Nijman |
| Chris Dobey | 2-6 | Jermaine Wattimena |
| Danny Noppert | 2-6 | Gian van Veen |
| Dave Chisnall | 4-6 | Ryan Searle |
| Peter Wright | - | Benjamin Pratnemer |
| Jonny Clayton | 6-2 | Ryan Joyce |
| Rob Cross | 6-1 | Krzysztof Ratajski |
| Gerwyn Price | 6-2 | Nico Springer |
| Stephen Bunting | 6-4 | Kevin Doets |
| James Wade | 6-3 | Nathan Aspinall |
| Luke Humphries | 6-4 | Dirk van Duijvenbode |
| Luke Littler | 6-2 | Cameron Menzies |
| Michael van Gerwen | 6-0 | Mike De Decker |
| Josh Rock | 6-2 | William O'Connor |
NB: From the original entries, Gary Anderson has withdrawn from the event and has been replaced by Madars Razma from the Reserve List, with Martin Schindler moving into the seeded positions.
THIRD ROUND: SUNDAY Septmeber 7th
| RESULTS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Luke Humphries | - | Michael Schindler |
| Rob Cross | 3-6 | Wessel Nijman |
| Stephen Bunting | 6-5 | Peter Wright |
| James Wade | 6-4 | Ross Smith |
| Luke Littler | 4-6 | Gian van Veen |
| Gerwyn Price | 6-4 | Jonny Clayton |
| Michael van Gerwen | 4-6 | Josh Rock |
| Ryan Searle | 3-6 | Jermaine Wattimena |
QUARTER- FINALS: SUNDAY SEPTEMEBER 7TH
| RESULTS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Luke Humphries | - | Wessel Nijman |
| Stephen Bunting | 5-6 | James Wade |
| Gian van Veen | 6-0 | Gerwyn Price |
| Josh Rock | 6-1 | Jermaine Wattimena |
SEMI-FINAL: SUNDAY SEPTMEBER 7TH
| RESULTS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Luke Humphries | - | James Wade |
| Gian van Veen | 3-7 | Josh Rock |
FINAL: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH
| RESULTS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Luke Humphries | 8-5 | Josh Rock |
Who are the past winners of the 2025 Czech Darts Open?
The Czech Darts Open has delivered plenty of drama in recent years, and the 2025 edition looks no different with several big names in form. Luke Humphries returns as the defending champion after his commanding 8–1 win over Kim Huybrechts in 2024, which was his second European Tour title of the season and seventh overall. The year before, Peter Wright lifted the trophy with an 8–6 victory over Dave Chisnall, though his defence ended early with a 6–1 loss to Martin Schindler. This season, fans have already seen Stephen Bunting and rising star Luke Littler claim European Tour titles, with Littler also producing memorable displays such as his victory over Michael van Gerwen, despite the Dutchman averaging a record 112.16 in defeat. With proven champions and in-form talents all in the mix, Prague is set to host another thrilling chapter of the European Tour.
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