German Darts Grand Prix Live at Sport1 on TV and stream

The German Darts Grand Prix is ​​the fourth of 14 tournaments of the PDC European Tour. Sport1 transfers the event live on Free TV and stream from April 19 to 21, 2025.

Next weekend with the German Darts Grand Prix, the fourth of a total of 14 tournaments on the PDC European Tour will take place. Sport1 broadcasts the event, which takes place in the Zenith in Munich from April 19 to 21, 2025, live on free TV and stream.

Luke Humphries starts as the defending champion. The Englishman won 8-1 against Michael van Gerwen in the final last year.

Luke Humphries won in Munich in 2024

Luke Humphries won in Munich in 2024

A total of 48 players compete at the German Darts Grand Prix 2025. The top 16 in the world rankings are automatically qualified, as are the top 16 players of the Pro Tour Order of Merit. So the top players around Luke Littler are represented in Munich.

Darts: How do Schindler and Co.

There are also ten winners of a qualification tournament for tour card owners, four national qualifiers, one player from the Nordic & Baltic region and an Eastern European qualifying. Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko compete from Germany.

The players only intervene in the second round on Easter Sunday. For all other participants, the tournament begins with the first round on Saturday. On Easter Monday, eighth, quarter and semi-finals as well as the final will be held.

The winner waves £ 30,000

Up to and including the quarter-finals, all games in the “Best-of-11-legs” mode are played. In the semifinals it is called “Best-of-13 Legs” and in the final “best-of-15 legs” is played.

The PDC releases a total of £ 175,000 in prize money. The tournament winner gets £ 30,000, while the inferior finalist goes home with £ 12,000.

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