The World Series returns to Gliwice for the Poland Darts Masters in 2025, following Luke Littler's success in 2024.
Newly crowned world champion Littler will return to Poland as the defending title-holder, as he and 15 others will take the stage.
The event takes place on the 4th and 5th July. Eight first-round matches are played on the opening day of action on Friday, before the tournament reaches the climax with the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final taking place on Saturday.
The start time of the Gliwice competition is yet to be announced, but expect it to get underway at around 6pm, with the first-round matches played to a conclusion on the first night of action.
It’s likely to be a 6pm start on day two as well, with the quarter-finals, semi-final and final played to crown a Polish Darts Masters champion.
The tournament is played at the PreZero Arena, Gliwice. The venue can hold up to 20,610 spectators in the main arena, including 2,268 standing places.
There’s a total prize pool of £60,000 up for grabs in Poland, with the winner of the event collecting £20,000.
First-round losers earn £1,250, it’s £2,500 for the quarter-finals, £5,000 for the semis and £10,000 goes to the runner-up.
The 16-man field is made up of eight PDC representatives and those top arrowsmiths are joined by eight East European competitors.
The 16 players are yet to be announced, but expect World Champion and current Poland Darts Masters holder Luke Littler to be present, as well as Luke Humphries.
Year | Winner | Runner-Up | Score |
2023 | Michael van Gerwen | Dimitri van den Bergh | 8-3 |
2024 | Luke Littler | Rob Cross | 8-3 |
The Dutchman, Michael van Gerwen, defeated Dimitri van den Bergh 8-3 in the inaugural 2023 final, recording an incredible 113.22 average in that Warsaw showdown and MVG will be looking for more glory in Gliwice.
Luke Littler's debut in Poland was rewarded with the Poland Darts Masters title, beating Rob Cross 8-3 in the final.