Tuesday September 9 sees the next Players Championship tournament of the 2025 season. With the likes of Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith and Nathan Aspinall in action, it's sure to be another exciting day of darts.
Nathan Aspinall made the perfect start to his latest European Tour campaign in Prague this weekend, at the 2025 Czech Darts Open, storming to a 6-0 whitewash over local qualifier Jiri Brejcha, highlighting a dramatic and entertaining Friday night's action.
The Czech Darts Open continues on Friday night with Nathan Aspinall, Raymond van Barneveld, Joe Cullen and Mike de Decker in action. Luke Humphries starts the tournament as the defending champion.
The Flanders Darts Trophy was held in Antwerp last weekend. With ten of the fourteen tournaments behind us we are starting to get a good view of who is already sure of qualifying for the European Championship and who will have to come on strong in the coming tournaments.
The Belgian public will have to settle for three fewer crowd-pleasers at the 2025 Flanders Darts Trophy this weekend. Top darting stars Luke Humphries, Gary Anderson and Nathan Aspinall have all withdrawn from the upcoming Euro Tour tournament in Antwerp.
While several of the world's best darters are active next weekend at the New Zealand Darts Masters, the seventh tournament of the 2025 World Series of Darts, Nathan Aspinall is enjoying a vacation with his family in the Dominican Republic.
The World Series goes down under for events in Australia and New Zealand coming up, with eight of the best players in the world taking on the best Oceanian talents for glory, but there are a few who have not made the journey.
The past World Matchplay was not a success for Nathan Aspinall. The 34-year-old Englishman went down 10-6 against Wessel Nijman in the opening round and made a huge plunge in the world rankings.
The 2025 World Matchplay is in the history books and what an edition of the yearly Winter Gardens spectacle it was. Dartsnews.com was there, present in the press room, seeing all the action first hand.
After two rounds at the 2025 World Matchplay, it is already clear that the PDC Order of Merit is going to be shaken up quite a bit. Nathan Aspinall will be the biggest loser of the bunch, while quite a few players will move up some spots.
Luke Littler produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the 2025 World Matchplay so far, clawing his way back from 7–2 down to win in overtime and reminded the Blackpool crowd exactly why he’s the reigning World Champion.
Nathan Aspinall has made the admission that it is no longer about the love of the sport for him and it is solely about providing a future for his family after his World Matchplay exit earlier this week.
Chris Dobey admitted to feeling mixed emotions after his World Matchplay first-round win on Sunday night, revealing to Dartsnews.com that he takes no joy in the early Blackpool exits of some of his title rivals.
Nathan Aspinall has been one of form players in the world of darts over the last few months. Any hopes The Asp has adding another World Matchplay title to his trophy cabinet came to a shock end on Saturday though, as he was beaten by debutant Wessel Nijman 10-6.
Wessel Nijman produced the performance of his career to dump out former champion Nathan Aspinall on debut at the 2025 World Matchplay, landing a series of nerveless checkouts to underline his credentials as one of the sport’s rising stars.
On a night which was meant to be all about Luke Humphries and Nathan Aspinall as two box office attractions turned into a nightmare as Dutch darting dynamos Gian van Veen and Wessel Nijman sent two of the big names packing at the World Matchplay.
With the World Matchplay approaching, Sky Sports got three top players in front of the camera to ask some pertinent questions. Luke Littler, Nathan Aspinall and Fallon Sherrock were the chosen ones.
The 2025 World Matchplay gets underway tonight. The best darters in the world will compete for the coveted Phil Taylor Trophy. The tournament at the Winter Gardens is the second largest ranking tournament of the year.
Nathan Aspinall returns to the Winter Gardens this month with ambition, renewed confidence and ... a particularly honest story. For barely 12 months ago, the two-time major winner was seriously considering putting away his darts for good.
From Saturday, July 19 to Sunday, July 27, the world’s top darts stars descend on the iconic Winter Gardens in Blackpool for the 2025 Betfred World Matchplay—one of the most prestigious tournaments on the PDC calendar.
Nathan Aspinall has called himself one of the best players in the world again with supreme confidence flowing through his veins after another win. This time against Ricardo Pietreczko at the Baltic Sea Darts Open.