German Darts Grand Prix prize money 2025: How much is up for grabs in Munich?

THE German Darts Grand Prix is set to be a thriller with many of the world's best in action on Easter weekend.
Luke Littler is set to return to the European Tour after missing the last two events.
The teenage sensation's only appearance in the series this year came at the Belgian Open at the start of March.
Littler won the tournament in Wieze, beating home favourite Mike De Decker 8-5 in a thrilling final.
The world champion features alongside the likes of Michael van Gerwen and Gerwyn Price in Munich, but 2024 German Darts Grand Prix winner Luke Humphries will not feature after opting out of the event.
- The German Darts Grand Prix will begin on Saturday, April 19.
- The tournament will run until Monday, April 21.
- The Zenith in Munich will host.
Here is the full schedule for the German Darts Grand Prix:
Saturday, April 19First round - 12pm - 4pm (afternoon session)
Saturday, April 19First round - 6pm - 10pm (evening session)
Sunday, April 20Second Round - 12pm - 4pm (afternoon session)
Sunday, April 20Second Round - 6pm - 10pm (evening session)
Monday, April 21Third Round - 12pm - 4pm (afternoon session)
Monday, April 21Quarter-finals, semi-finals and final - 6pm - 10pm (evening session)
Here is a full breakdown of the HUGE £175,000 pot up for grabs in Munich.
- Winner - £30,000
- Runner-up - £12,000
- Semi-finalists - £8,500
- Quarter-finalists - £6,000
- Third round - £4,000
- Second round - £2,500
- First round - £1,250
- Total - £175,000
- The German Darts Grand Prix will not be televised in the UK.
- For UK viewers, it will be live streamed on PDCTV - a subscription service.
- You can purchase an annual PDCTV subscription for £49.99.
- A three-day pass, which will cover the whole tournament, costs £4.99, as does a monthly subscription.
- Alternatively, SunSport's live blog of the event will bring you leg-by-leg coverage of the event.
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