Grand Slam of Darts 2025: Dates, schedule, fixtures, results, format, players, prize money as Luke Littler defends title

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.
 
omg i'm so hyped for the grand slam of darts next month 🤩! it's always such an exciting competition and this year is shaping up to be epic with the big names like michael van gerwen and gerwyn price competing 💥. and £650k in prize money? that's insane 💸. i love how england has dominated the tournament over the years too 🇬🇧. can't wait to watch all the action on sky sports from november 8-16! 📺
 
omg, i'm so hyped for this year's grand slam of darts 🤩! luke littler better bring his A-game if he wants to defend that title... and £150k is some serious cash 💸! i'm also loving the format change, it sounds like it's gonna be more intense now. and can we talk about the prize money? £50k for semi-finalists? that's insane 💪!
 
I'm super stoked about the Grand Slam of Darts coming up! £650k is a crazy amount of prize money 🤑. I mean, if you're good at darts, that's like winning the jackpot or something! And it's not just about the money, though - it'll be awesome to see some of the best players in the world go head-to-head. England always seems to do well, but with guys like Van Gerwen and Price competing, it's anyone's game 🤔. I hope Sky Sports is showing all the matches live so we can catch all the action! It's going to be a wild ride!
 
I'm super stoked about the Grand Slam of Darts this year! 🎉 My kiddo is actually really into darts now and I love watching him play with his dad. This tournament looks like it's gonna be so much fun to watch, especially with all these big names competing. I'm curious to see how Luke Littler does defending his title... 🤔 And that prize money is crazy! My little one would totally spend £150k on a new gaming console 😂. Seriously though, it'll be great to have some live action on Sky Sports, can't wait for the November 8-16 shows 💻
 
omg what's up with england having like 5 winners lol? think they're trying to make it look easy or something 🤣 anyway gotta say, £150k is a pretty sweet prize for whoever wins this thing can't wait to see the top players go head-to-head! hope gerwyn price brings his A game 🎯
 
I'm not getting too hyped about this Grand Slam of Darts thing yet... I mean, don't get me wrong, £650k is some serious cash 💸. But let's be real, it's just darts 🎯. I've seen this all before, and while the pros are always going to bring their A-game, how long will it take for someone to figure out the strategy of playing safe? 😂 And don't even get me started on the prize money being skewed towards those who make it to the knockout rounds... feels like a recipe for some crazy upsets 🤯. Still, I'll be tuning in live on Sky Sports to see what all the fuss is about 👀.
 
I think it's cool that the prize money is pretty skewed - £150k for the winner is huge, but only £70k for the runner-up? It's like they're trying to make sure one person gets most of the cash. 🤑 Wouldn't be fair if everyone got a similar amount, right?
 
Ugh, just saw that the UK's energy crisis is getting worse and they're expecting another cold winter 🥶🔴. The forecast says it'll be even colder than usual, with temperatures plummeting to -10 degrees Celsius in some areas... meanwhile, the Grand Slam of Darts is going to be super popular, but good luck trying to get tickets at a decent price 🤑😬
 
I love how they're giving more money to the runners-up now, £70k is not bad at all! 🤑 My kid's sports team doesn't get that kind of prize money for winning a game, lol. But seriously, it'll be interesting to see who can pull off the win this year. I'm still rooting for Luke Littler, he's a great player and all. And with England leading the way in terms of winners, it should be an exciting competition! 🏆
 
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