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World Masters darts 2025 prize money: How much can Luke Littler and Co win in Milton Keynes?
THE newly-revamped Winmau World Masters in Milton Keynes will host the world’s top darts players THIS WEEK!
The Marshall Arena sees a big change in format from leg play to classic World Masters set play (best of three legs in a set).
The Dutch win was former world No 2 Rob Cross’ first World Series event win in Europe[/caption]Last week, Rob Cross denied Stephen Bunting back-to-back titles to claim the Toon Greebe Trophy in Den Bosch 8-5.
Bunting, who beat Luke Littler in the semi, has restored himself as a force on the PDC tour and will be looking to defend his 2024 title – now that it is ranked.
Newly crowned world champion Littler overcame Michael van Gerwen in the Netherlands but would go no further despite a 107.59 average.
Chris Dobey, Nathan Aspinall and Luke Humphries all suffered first round defeats last week.
While Bahrain finalist Gerwyn Price would lose to eventual champion Cross.
The Masters will feature the top 24 players in the PDC Order of Merit, who will automatically qualify for the first round with the rest of the pack decided via preliminaries.
Winmau World Masters 2025 prize money
Below is a full breakdown for the prize money on offer in the Winmau World Masters in Milton Keynes:
- Winner: £100,000
- Runner-up: £50,000
- Semi-finals: £30,000
- Quarter-finals: £17,000
- First round: £5,000
- Total prize pot: £500,000
How to watch the Winmau World Masters 2025
- The Dutch Darts Masters takes place from Thursday, January 30 to Sunday, February 2.
- ITV4 will show all the action in the UK
- Fans can also stream it on ITVX for free – a login is required.
- Coverage starts at 6pm with the first matches at around 7pm GMT.
- Alternatively, SunSport will live blog all the action as it happens.
Winmau World Masters 2025 seedings and qualifiers
The world’s top 16 will be seeded in the draw, while the remaining eight spots will come from the preliminary rounds the day before the tournament starts.
The full draw, schedule and results can be found here.
Seeded players and qualifiers are listed below:
Seeded
- Luke Humphries
- Luke Littler
- Michael van Gerwen
- Rob Cross
- Stephen Bunting
- Dave Chisnall
- Jonny Clayton
- Damon Heta
- Gerwyn Price
- Chris Dobey
- Nathan Aspinall
- Peter Wright
- Danny Noppert
- Gary Anderson
- James Wade
- Josh Rock
Order of Merit qualifiers
- Michael Smith
- Dimitri van den Bergh
- Ryan Searle
- Andrew Gilding
- Ross Smith
- Martin Schindler
- Joe Cullen
- Mike de Decker
Preliminary Round qualifiers
- Kevin Doets
- Bradley Brooks
- Andy Baetens
- Florian Hempel
- William Borland
- Jermaine Wattimena
- Cameron Menzies
- William O’Connor
‘Are you alright?’ – Gary Neville stunned as Wayne Rooney admits he STILL wants to manage and reveals unusual next step
WAYNE ROONEY left Gary Neville absolutely gobsmacked by revealing his intention to return to management.
Wazza was given his marching orders by Championship strugglers Plymouth Argyle last December after just seven months in charge.
The sacking was Rooney’s SECOND of 2024, a year which started off with Birmingham City handing him his P45.
Wayne Rooney was sacked by Plymouth Argyle last December following a disastrous run[/caption] The 39-year-old was given his marching orders by Birmingham City 11 months earlier[/caption] Wazza stunned former team-mate Gary Neville by revealing he still wants to manage[/caption]But the Manchester United legend isn’t giving up hope of becoming a successful manager, saying during the latest episode of the Stick to Football Podcast: “I would like to go back in.”
Rooney’s admission stunned former team-mate Neville, who proceeded to ask him: “Are you alright?”
“No I would do,” Rooney continued. “But it’d have to be the right club. Certainly the right club.”
Wazza, however, is in no rush to return to the dugout.
England‘s former all-time leading goalscorer said: “I’m not in a massive rush to go back in.
“There are different things that I’m looking at to try and get involved with as well.
“Unless something was absolutely the right thing to do, [then I’m not rushing back in].”
Wayne Rooney's record-breaking career
WAYNE Rooney took the football world by storm when he made his debut for 2002 with Everton.
He quickly became the club’s youngest-ever goalscorer aged 16 years and 342 days and was named the BBC’s Young Sports Personality of the Year.
The striker joined Manchester United in 2004 and spent 13 years at Old Trafford. He went on to make 559 appearances for the Red Devils and scored 253 goals. To this day he is still the club’s all-time leading goalscorer.
Following his spell with United, Rooney returned to Everton for a season. He also spent one-season stints with D.C. United and Derby County at the end of his career.
As well as his impressive club career, Rooney is also England’s second-highest goalscorer with 53 goals in 120 appearances, behind only Harry Kane.
After hanging up his boots, the England icon turned to a career in management.
He took charge of Derby County in 2020 and managed to just about save the club from relegation from the Championship at the end of his first season.
However, with Derby handed a 21-point deduction the following campaign, he was unable to keep them up again and subsequently left.
Then came a 15-month spell in charge of MLS side D.C. United. He failed to impress during his time in Washington and parted ways with the club at the end of the 2023 regular season.
Rooney was controversially handed the Birmingham job in October 2023, replacing John Eustace with the club doing well and sixth in the Championship table.
However, in 15 games he suffered nine defeats and managed just two wins. He was sacked in January 2024 with Birmingham down in 20th. The club were relegated to League One at the end of the campaign.
He returned to management in May with Plymouth Argyle but managed just five wins in 25 games. The United legend now finds himself out of work once again.
Rooney, 39, is well aware that his recent track record will likely put clubs off giving him a job.
So much so he’s willing to DROP DOWN to Under-21 level to further cut his teeth and prove himself worthy.
He said: “I’d have no problem dropping to an Under-21 team or going in there as a coach.
“I’m still young enough to learn and devlop.
“I’m not naive enough to think [I’ll go straight into another job]. I know how the game works.”
Despite the current bleak nature of his managerial prospects, Rooney has no regrets about his forays into the dugout.
He said: “I’ve had some great experiences. Good ones, bad ones. So I think you’ve always got that to fall back on.
“Whatever happens in the future, you’ve always got that to fall back on.
“But I’m defiinitely looking, as well, to try and expand and do different things and enjoy my kids more, enjoy my family more and enjoying doing stuff with them.
“Certainly while I’ve got this time off.”