Belgian Darts Open: FULL schedule and results, start time, live stream, TV channel as Luke Littler looks to retain title
LUKE LITTLER is back in Belgium at the scene of one of the most famous weekends of his meteoric darts career.
The teenage sensation won the 2024 iteration of the Belgian Darts Open after beating Rob Cross 8-7 in the final.
But that was only the end of a dramatic weekend for Littler in Belgium last year - The Nuke hit a brilliant nine-darter in the final to leave fans in no doubt about his incredible raw talent.
It was also the scene of his infamous clash with Ricardo Pietreczko, who branded the teenager "arrogant" during a heated semi-final.
Littler is now back and looking to continue his fine form following last weekend's brilliant win over Luke Humphries at the UK Open.
World No1 Humphries will also be looking to replicate his Premier League form in Belgium - where he is currently top with two wins out of four.
How to watch the Belgian Darts Open 2025 and is there a live stream?
- The Belgium Darts Open will NOT be shown on UK television.
- It will be live streamed on PDCTV in the UK and Ireland.
- PDCTV costs £4.99 per month for a subscription.
- There is an option for an annual subscription, which costs £49.99.
- Alternatively, SunSport will live blog every match from the group stages on Friday to the final on Sunday.
Who is playing in Belgian Darts Open 2025?
There are multiple ways players qualified for this tournament, those being:
Seeded players (16):
- Luke Humphries
- Luke Littler
- Michael van Gerwen
- Rob Cross
- Stephen Bunting
- Jonny Clayton
- Dave Chisnall
- Damon Heta
- Gerwyn Price
- Nathan Aspinall
- Chris Dobey
- Danny Nopert
- Peter Wright
- James Wade
- Gary Anderson
- Dimirti Van den Bergh
Pro Tour Order of Merit (16)
- Ryan Searle
- Josh Rock
- Martin Schindler
- Ross Smith
- Daryl Gurney
- Gian van Veen
- Raymond van Barneveld
- Cameron Menzies
- Mike De Decker
- Michael Smith
- Wessel Nijman
- Ritchie Edhouse
- Jermain Wattimena
- Dirk van Duijvenbode
- Ricardo Pietreckzo
- Luke Woodhouse
Tour Card (10)
- Cam Crabtree
- Thomas Lovely
- Ryan Joyce
- Thibault Tricole
- Matthew Dennant
- Darryl Pilgrim
- Jim Long
- Matt Campbell
- James Hurrell
- Owen Bates
Host Nations (4)
- Sybren Gijbels
- Cedric Waegemans
- Patrick De Backer
- Francois Schweyen
Nordic & Baltic (1)
- Darius Labanauskas
East European (1)
- Boris Krcmar
Belgian Darts Open 2025 - Full schedule & results
The Belgian Darts Open runs from Friday, March 7 until Sunday, March 9.
The afternoon session starts at Midday and the evening session starts at 6pm.
The seeded players do not enter the competition until the second round on Saturday morning.
The first round to the quarter-finals are the best of 11 legs (first to 6), the semis are best of 13 (first to 7), and the final is best of 15 (first to 8).
Friday, March 7
Morning Session - Round 1
- Luke Woodhouse vs Cedric Waegemans - 12pm
- Cameron Menzies vs Matt Campbell - 12.30pm
- Gian van Veen vs James Hurrell - 1pm
- Ritchie Edhouse vs Owen Bates - 1.30pm
- Ricardo Pietreczko vs Matthew Dennant - 2pm
- Wissel Nijman vs Francois Schweyen - 2.30pm
- Daryl Gurney vs Thibault Tricole - 3pm
- Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Darius Labanauskas - 3.30pm
Afternoon Session - - Round 1
- Ross Smith vs Sybren Gijbels - 6pm
- Ryan Searle vs Darryl Pilgrim - 6.30pm
- Jermaine Wattimena vs Patrick De Backer - 7pm
- Josh Rock vs Boris Krcmar - 7.30pm
- Michael Smith vs Ryan Joyce - 8pm
- Raymond van Barneveld vs Cam Crabtree - 8.30pm
- Mike De Decker vs Thomas Lovely - 9pm
- Martin Schnidler vs Jim Long - 9.30pm
Saturday, March 8
Round 2 - TBC
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Sunday, March 9
Quarters, Semis, Final - TBC