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The 2024/25 PDC World Darts Championship concludes on Friday night, with the best players on the planet competing for the richest prize in the sport.
It’s one of the best events on the UK sporting calendar these days and the winner will walk home with an impressive six-figure sum. Sid Waddell Cup.
This is the tournament that makes new stars, just ask Luke Littler.
Last year, the 16-year-old surprised everyone by reaching the final in his debut, only to lose 7-4. Luke Humphries.
Despite that, ‘The Nuke’ became an overnight sensation and this time around it will be looking to go one better. increase his income more.
He is now the main favorite for the world championship with his rival Humphreys, who will start early.
96 players participating in this tournament PDC World Darts Championship At Alexandra Palace they compete for a grand prize pot worth £2.5 million.
Every player who completed the event walked away with a guaranteed £7,500.
From there, it gradually increases the money round by round until we get to the final four teams.
The semi-finalists will receive £100,000 each.
Whoever finishes as runner-up will take home £200,000, while the winner claims £500,000.
Humphreys turned his life around by receiving that award last Christmas, but was eliminated in the fourth round this year.
In addition to this prize pot, additional money is also offered.
If any player lands nine darts, they will receive £60,000.
Paddy Power will also match this with a donation to Cancer Research UK.
Christian Kist and Damon Hetta have both hit nine darts in this event so far this year.
Die-hard Liverpool fan Stephen Bunting would like to display the trophy at Anfield if he wins this year’s World Darts Championship.
The final of the showpiece event takes place on Friday, just two days before Liverpool host Premier League rivals Manchester United.
And if Bunting is to claim honors at the Ally Pally, he will be looking to show off his new silverware in front of the Cup.
“I would like to do this” Bunting told talkSPORT.
“When I won the Lakeside title in 2014, when we played Aston Villa, I had to take it to the ground. All the Villa fans were chanting, ‘There’s only one Phil Taylor’.”
“So hopefully this time people will actually know who I am. That’s really good.
“I would love to do that, especially against Manchester United. There is no bigger game in football for me.”
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