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How much prize money can Luke Littler, Michael van Gerwen and Luke Humphries earn at World Series of Darts Finals 2025
Jenny Segers/PDC Europe

The World Series of Darts Finals will take place between September 12-14 2025 at the AFAS Live, Amsterdam with £400,000 on offer overall in the season closer for the World Series of Darts.

Luke Littler is the defending World Series of Darts Finals champion defeating Michael Smith last year and the prize fund will remain at £400,000 after previously going up for last year's edition. This means that the winner will scoop £80,000.

The runner-up will claim £40,000, while semi-finalists are set for £25,000. Quarter-Finalists will claim £17,500, while Last 16 losers are set for £10,000. For exiting in the first round it is less lucrative with £5,000 on offer.

It is non-ranked which means that the only money that will go is in their back pocket over the Order of Merit. World Grand Prix, European Championship and Grand Slam of Darts all herald the return of ranking action in regards to majors in the coming weeks. All of whom will go towards the main Order of Merit ahead of the World Darts Championship.

As well as Luke Littler, the field is led by Stephen Bunting who is top seed in Amsterdam by virtue of winning two events, the same as Luke Littler who scooped the double in Australia and New Zealand. Gerwyn Price and Rob Cross are other victors this year. Luke Humphries is also involved and will want to revive his fortunes as of late as he fights to keep his World No.1 spot this Autumn.

Michael van Gerwen who is a five-time champion in this tournament also faces a bit of an intriguing spot as he is unseeded for this tournament making him a danger player for the big name seeds. MVG played in New York last but has also missed multiple events this year including Australia and New Zealand with personal issues and also family holidays booked instead. The same can be said with Nathan Aspinall who has decided against playing in the last double header albeit he creeps into the seeds alongside Mike de Decker.

Josh Rock, Peter Wright, Jonny Clayton, Raymond van Barneveld as well as talents from further afield including Danny Lauby, Jason Brandon, Haupai Puha, Jonny Tata and Simon Whitlock are also part of the field bringing together the best of the World Series in one place, that being Amsterdam. In addition there is also a healthy Dutch contingent alongside MVG and Barney including Kevin Doets, Jermaine Wattimena and Wessel Nijman.

Prize Money - World Series of Darts Finals 2025

Position (no. of players) Prize Money
Winner (1) £80,000
Runner-up (1) £40,000
Semi-finalists (2) £25,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £17,500
Last 16 (second round) (8) £10,000
Last 32 (first round) (16) £5,000
Total £400,000

This article first appeared on Dartsnews.com and was syndicated with permission.

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