How to watch PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 online: free live streams, schedule

Luke Littler of England smiles during the Final match between James Wade of England and Luke Littler of England on day nine of the 2025 Betfred World Matchplay at Winter Gardens on July 27, 2025 in Blackpool, England.
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Watch PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 live streams to see the planet's best players try to break up the domination of the big three. Below we have worldwide information on World Grand Prix TV channels, broadcasters and where you can watch free live streams.

At this year's six darts majors, only the world top three – Luke Humphries, Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen – have lifted the trophy. It would be a brave punter to bet against them being in the mix when this year's World Grand Prix reaches its climax, although the likes of Stephen Bunting, James Wade and former champions Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price will be trying to stop them at the Leicester Arena.

And, with its unusual 'double in, double out' format, it is a tournament that can throw up surprises. Just look at last year's edition for proof, when the unfancied Belgian Mike De Decker took the title, beating Humphries 6-4 in the final.

Keep reading to discover how to watch PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 online from anywhere – starting with those FREE options. And there's a full schedule at the bottom of this page.

Can I watch PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 for free?

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Using a VPN is incredibly simple:

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favourite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the UK and want to view your usual US service, you'd select a US-based server from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to your usual local streaming service and watch the darts.

How to watch PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 live streams in the UK

The PDC World Grand Prix of Darts is broadcast by Sky Sports in the UK. Subscribers can watch every match on Sky Sports+, with the final also showing on Sky Sports Main Event.

Sky Sports packages start from £22 per month. Or you can use a more flexible streaming option, Now (formerly Now TV). Now Sports Memberships start at £14.99 for a day pass.

Away from the country and want to access the Sky Go app or Now? We recommend NordVPN to unblock your stream.

How to watch PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 live streams in the US

As described above, there's great news for arrows fans in the US and Canada – the PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 is being shown for FREE on the FanDuel website and the FanDuel TV Extra channel on Pluto.TV.

Live action is also slated to be shown by the Peacock streaming service in the US. You'll need a Peacock Premium subscription for access, with the Peacock price starting at $10.99 per month or $109.99 per year.

Alternatively, the dedicated PDCTV will show the tournament, with prices from $12.99 per month or $74.99 for a whole year.

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How to watch PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 in Rest of World

In countries except the UK, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, darts fans can subscribe to PDCTV to watch this and other tournaments online.

Monthly 'Rest of the World' subscriptions cost the equivalent of $12.99 per month or $74.99 annually.

Several other countries are also showing the PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 on TV and online through their domestic broadcasters, too:

Can I watch 2025 PDC World Grand Prix of Darts on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser to live stream the World Grand Prix. For example, Peacock in the US and Sky Go in the UK.

You can also stay up-to-date on the PDC's official social media channels such as on X (@OfficialPDC), Instagram (@officialpdc), Facebook (OfficialPDC) and TikTok (OfficialPDC)

When do the 2025 PDC World Grand Prix of Darts start?

The 2025 PDC World Grand Prix of Darts starts on Monday, October 6. The final takes place on Sunday, October 12.

PDC World Grand Prix of Darts 2025 Schedule

First round
Monday, October 6: from 6pm BST / 1pm ET
Tuesday, October 7: from 6pm BST / 1pm ET

Second round
Wednesday, October 8: from 7pm BST / 2pm ET
Thursday, October 9: from 7pm BST / 2pm ET

Quarter-finals
Friday, October 10: from 7pm BST / 2pm ET

Semi-finals
Saturday, October 11: from 8pm BST / 3pm ET

Final
Sunday, October 12: from 8pm BST / 3pm ET

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