Dutch Masters prize money: How much can Luke Littler and co earn at PDC event?
There is a decent prize pot up for grabs at the Dutch Masters.
One week removed from his Bahrain Masters triumph, Luke Littler will be hoping he can pick up his second senior title at the Maaspoort Den Bosch as he takes some of the best players in the world at the Dutch Masters. Here, Express Sport brings you everything you need to know about the World Series of Darts tournament before it commences on Friday.
How much can Littler and co earn?
There is £60,000 worth of prize money up for grabs at the Dutch Masters, which is the same prize pot as the Bahrain Masters last week. Players competing in the first round will pocket £1,250 while those that advance to the quarter-finals will get £2,500. Semi-finalists receive £5,000, the runner-up £10,000 and finally the winner will bank £20,000 for their efforts.
Here is a full breakdown of the round-by-round earnings:
- Winner: £20,000
- Runner-up: £10,000
- Semi-final: £5,000
- Quarter-final: £2,500
- First round: £1,250
When is it taking place?
The Dutch Masters is taking place this weekend from Friday, January 26 and Saturday, January 27. All of the first-round games will take place on Friday while the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final are played out on Saturday.
How to watch?
You can watch all of Friday's action live on ITV 4 before switching to ITV 3 for the later rounds on Saturday. Darts fans are also able to stream the event via the ITV X app and website on all good internet-connected devices including laptops, smart TVs and mobile phones.
Who is playing?
Seeds
- Luke Humphries (England)
- Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
- Michael Smith (England)
- Nathan Aspinall (England)
- Gerwyn Price (Wales)
- Rob Cross (England)
- Peter Wright (Scotland)
- Luke Littler (England)
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Benelux Representatives
- Danny Noppert (Netherlands)
- Dirk van Duijvenbode (Netherlands)
- Dimitri Van den Bergh (Belgium)
- Raymond van Barneveld (Netherlands)
- Jermaine Wattimena (Netherlands)
- Gian van Veen (Netherlands)
- Vincent van der Voort (Netherlands)
- Kevin Doets (Netherlands)
Schedule and timings
The schedule is yet to be released for the event but rough timings for each round are as follows: the first round takes place on Friday from 6pm GMT to 10pm GMT. The quarter-finals, semi-finals and final will then be held on Saturday from 6pm GMT to 10pm GMT.