The stage is set for another thrilling edition of the Grand Slam of Darts as Luke Littler looks to defend his title. The 2025 tournament promises to be an exciting one, with some of the biggest names in darts competing for a share of £650,000 in prize money.
The group stage will take place from November 8-11, before the knock-out rounds begin on November 12. The final will be held on November 16, and fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports.
In terms of format, the players are split into eight groups, with the top two from each group progressing to the next round. The competition is a knockout one from this stage onwards, with winners playing runners-up and so on.
England leads the way in terms of winners at the Grand Slam of Darts, with five Englishmen claiming the title over the years. Michael van Gerwen and Gerwyn Price are joint second with three apiece.
The prize money for the tournament is substantial, with the winner taking home £150,000 and the runner-up receiving £70,000. Other notable prizes include £50,000 for the semi-finalists, £25,000 for quarter-finalists, and £12,250 for those who reach the last 16.
With some of the biggest names in darts competing, this promises to be a thrilling tournament to watch. Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports from November 8-16.
The group stage will take place from November 8-11, before the knock-out rounds begin on November 12. The final will be held on November 16, and fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports.
In terms of format, the players are split into eight groups, with the top two from each group progressing to the next round. The competition is a knockout one from this stage onwards, with winners playing runners-up and so on.
England leads the way in terms of winners at the Grand Slam of Darts, with five Englishmen claiming the title over the years. Michael van Gerwen and Gerwyn Price are joint second with three apiece.
The prize money for the tournament is substantial, with the winner taking home £150,000 and the runner-up receiving £70,000. Other notable prizes include £50,000 for the semi-finalists, £25,000 for quarter-finalists, and £12,250 for those who reach the last 16.
With some of the biggest names in darts competing, this promises to be a thrilling tournament to watch. Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports from November 8-16.