How to watch PDC World Darts Championship 2025: live streams, full schedule

Here's how to watch a PDC World Darts Championship 2025 live stream as the best players in the world battle it out at Alexandra Palace

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The PDC World Darts Championship 2025 sees a host of the biggest names in the sport, including Luke Humphries, Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen, descend on Alexandra Palace on London. The world title and a whopping £500,000 prize await the winner of this prestigious event. Read on to find out how to get a 2025 PDC World Darts Championship live stream no matter where you are in the world.

Get ready for some titanic tungsten tussles as 96 of the world’s best darts players compete across 19 epic days at London's Alexandra Palace. Last year's winner Luke Humphries is back but faces some tough challengers, not least the 2024 runner-up Luke Littler, who does not turn 18 until a fortnight after the final. Three-time winner Michael van Gerwen will be looking to go all the way for the first time since 2019, while the experienced Gary Anderson is seeking his third triumph at this tournament.



Elsewhere, keep an eye on Wessel Nijma and Mike De Decker of the Netherlands and Belgium respectively, while 2023 champion Michael Smith can never be written off. The competition starts on Sunday with a player from the Pro Tour Order of Merit taking on a qualifier in each first-round match. The winner of that tie will then face a player from the top 32 in the second round.

With so much talent on display don’t be surprised to see heavy scoring, monster checkouts and maybe even a nine-darter. Here's where to watch PDC World Darts Championship 2025 live streams online from anywhere. Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the darts on your usual subscription? You can still watch PDC World Darts Championship live thanks to the wonders of a (Virtual Private Network).

The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are, making it ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favourite is . It's the best on the market.

The is on . Sky TV subscribers can watch on Sky Sports' dedicated darts channel. Sky Sports is showing every match at the upcoming event, with packages starting from £22 per month.

Or you can use a more flexible streaming option, Now (formerly Now TV). start at £14.99 for a day pass.

Going away for Christmas and want to access your usual UK subscription from overseas? We recommend - the out there. The is on in the USA. Prices start from as little as $19.

99 per month if you sign up for a year, or $29.99 per month if you only want to sign up for 30 days. Outside the USA but want to watch your subscription from back home? We recommend .

The live stream is on in Canada. A year's subscription is available for $24.99 per month on an annual contract.

If you want to just pay for 30 days on a rolling basis, that will cost $34.99. Outside the USA but want to watch your subscription from back home? We recommend , our pick of the VPN bunch.

The is available on and its streaming platform in Australia. Take advantage of their current Christmas special offer and get a Foxtel sport subscription for just $72.10 per month on their 12-month plan (offer runs until December 25).

Want to watch the darts but due to travel outside Oz? You can use one of the like to access your home services as usual. Thibault Tricole v Joe Comito (R1) Jermaine Wattimena v Stefan Bellmont (R1) Kim Huybrechts v Keane Barry (R1) Luke Humphries v Tricole/Comito (R2) Wesley Plaisier v Ryusei Azemoto (R1) Luke Woodhouse v Lourence Ilagan (R1) Alan Soutar v Kai Gotthardt (R1) James Wade v Wattimena/Bellmont (R2) Niels Zonneveld v Robert Owen (R1) Connor Scutt v Ben Robb (R1) Cameron Menzies v Leonard Gates (R1) Gerwyn Price v Huybrechts/Barry (R2) James Hurrell v Jim Long (R1) Kevin Doets v Noa-Lynn van Leuven (R1) Ryan Joyce v Darius Labanauskas (R1) Mike De Decker v Woodhouse/Ilagan (R2) Jeffrey de Graaf v Rashad Sweeting (R1) Ricardo Pietreczko v Xiaochen Zong (R1) Ryan Meikle v Fallon Sherrock (R1) Peter Wright v Plaisier/Azemoto (R2) Jim Williams v Paolo Nebrida (R1) Madars Razma v Christian Kist (R1) Ricky Evans v Gordon Mathers (R1) Nathan Aspinall v Menzies/Gates (R2) Chris Landman v Lok Yin Lee (R1) Callan Rydz v Romeo Grbavac (R1) Martin Lukeman v Nitin Kumar (R1) Gabriel Clemens v Zonneveld/Owen (R2) Nick Kenny v Stowe Buntz (R1) Mensur Suljovic v Matt Campbell (R1) Scott Williams v Niko Springer (R1) Michael Smith v Doets/Van Leuven (R2) Stephen Burton v Alexander Merkx (R1) Wessel Nijman v Cameron Carolissen (R1) Ian White v Sandro Eric Sosing (R1) Stephen Bunting v Soutar/Gotthardt (R2) Mickey Mansell v Tomoya Goto (R1) Florian Hempel v Jeffrey De Zwaan (R1) William O’Connor v Dylan Slevin (R1) Michael van Gerwen v Hurrell/Long (R2) Karel Sedlacek v Rhys Griffin (R1) Richard Veenstra v Alexis Toylo (R1) Brendan Dolan v Landman/Lee (R2) Chris Dobey v Burton/Merkx (R2) Danny Noppert v Joyce/Labanauskas (R2) Raymond van Barneveld v Kenny/Buntz (R2) Luke Littler v Meikle/Sherrock (R2) Damon Heta v Scutt/Robb (R2) Ryan Searle v Suljovic/Campbell (R2) Dirk van Duijvenbode v Razma/Kist (R2) Joe Cullen v Nijman/Carolissen (R2) Ritchie Edhouse v White/Sosing (R2) Martin Schindler v Rydz/Grbavac (R2) Ross Smith v J Williams/Nebrida (R2) Gary Anderson v De Graaf/Sweeting (R2) Dimitri Van den Bergh v O’Connor/Slevin (R2) Krzysztof Ratajski v Veenstra/Toylo (R2) Andrew Gilding v Lukeman/Kumar (R2) Josh Rock v Sedlacek/Griffin (R2) Jonny Clayton v Mansell/Goto (R2) Gian van Veen v Pietreczko/Zong (R2) Daryl Gurney v Hempel/De Zwaan (R2) Dave Chisnall v Evans/Mathers (R2) Rob Cross v S Williams/Springer (R2) Three third round matches Three third round matches Three third round matches Three third round matches Three third round matches Three third/fourth round matches Three fourth round matches Three fourth round matches Two quarter-finals Two quarter-finals Two semi-finals Final.