Nordic Darts prize money
Here’s what this year’s contestants stand to win at the Nordic Masters 2024.
- Winner: £20,000
- Runner-up: £10,000
- Semi-finalists: £5,000
- Quarter-finalists: £2,500
- First round: £1,250
- Total: £60,000
Here’s what this year’s contestants stand to win at the Nordic Masters 2024.
Here is the full draw bracket for this weekend's Nordic Darts Masters:
Luke Littler has sent a brilliant response to a bitter fan after the teen skipped this weekend's Nordic Darts Masters.
After the PDC posted the draw for the event to social media, one fan commented: "Another tournament I can enjoy without a certain person being mentioned all the time!"
The Nuke cheekily replied: "Enjoy it while you can," along with a side-eye emoji.
Phil Taylor has revealed he would agree to play an exhibition match against Luke Littler.
The darts legend is set to retire later this year but has revealed he would face littler before he hangs up his arrows.
Taylor told Spinbet: "I can’t do it at the minute (following an injury), but will I do it? Of course I would."
The World Series continues today with the start of the Nordic Darts Masters.
Darts fans can watch the tournament live on ITV3 in the UK, with the action set to start at 6pm on Friday.
The event will continue on Saturday at 6pm with the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final from Copenhagen.
Luke Littler has suggested he is far from happy with Gareth Southgate's 26-man England squad for Euro 2024.
The Nuke was shocked by his decision to include Brighton defender Lewis Dunk.
Reacting to the final squad, Littler wrote on Instagram: "But Lewis Dunk gets in 🙈."
In another comment, he added: "Lord help us 🙏."
The Nordic Darts Masters 2024 will take place on Friday, June 7.
And the huge PDC event is scheduled to conclude on Sunday, June 9.
Forum Copenhagen is the chosen venue for this competition and it can host approximately 10,000 (standing), 8,000 (seated).
Peter Wright is the defending champion after beating Gerwyn Price in a gruelling 2023 final.
Here's what this year's contestants stand to win at the Nordic Masters 2024.
Luke Littler has been tipped to make £10k-a-night in a shock career change.
That's after he signed a contract to become an after dinner speaker.
He has been signed up by an agency called Champions, who say: "Luke is making his mark in the world of darts, and solidifying his name in the history books of the sport.
“Having impressed the world with his talents at just 16 years of age, don’t miss your opportunity to hire Luke Littler to speak about his darts career today!”
Luke Littler has revealed what car he will get when he passes his driving license.
The 17-year-old currently has his eyes on a Volswagen.
When asked on his plans for after his test he said: "I can't go too big on the first car. Probably just a nice Volkswagen."
Luke Littler will not be in action at the Nordic Darts Masters this weekend.
Dimitri Van den Bergh will replace the Premier League king in Copenhagen.
The UK Open champion will compete alongside Luke Humphries, Michael Smith, Nathan Aspinall, Gerwyn Price, Rob Cross, Peter Wright and Stephen Bunting.
There will be a £60,000 overall prize pot, with the winner going home £20,000 richer.
DARTS fans were left in disbelief after they witnessed Martin Adams throw the "greatest dart in history".
While playing in the MODUS Super Series in Portsmouth, Adams was up against Chris Gilliland.
With the best of seven leg match poised at 3-2 in Gilliland's favour on his serve, Adams needed a big set of opening throws to tie up the score.
Wolfie proceeded to land a 20 and then a treble 20.
However, the 68-year-old's third throw at the oche certainly did not go to plan.
Adams' final dart slipped as he went to let fly and arced up and down before hitting the floor near the board.
Peter Wright is looking to make a successful defence of his Nordic Darts Masters title in Copenhagen this weekend.
Ahead of the event, Snakebite told PDC.tv: "I've got good memories of Copenhagen. To win the title last year was brilliant.
"I felt really good in New York last week, but I think I’ve just forgotten how to win.
"Over the last couple of months it feels like I’ve been punished for every mistake, but that’s just the way the game goes sometimes.
"Mentally I feel great. I believe I’ve still got the game to beat everybody. It’s just got to click - and if it clicks, then I’ll win!"
The world’s biggest darts stars face a busy few weeks as a hectic schedule of events lies ahead in June.
Here are some of the highlights from what’s coming up this month.
This weekend's Nordic Darts Masters in Copenhagen features a £60,000 prize fund.
Here is a breakdown of what the players are competing for:
The draw has been made for this weekend's Nordic Darts Masters.
Top seed Gerwyn Price faces Madars Razma in his opener on Friday, with Luke Humphries and Michael Smith also in action.
Here is the full draw bracket:
Luke Littler will not feature at the Nordic Darts Masters this weekend due to family commitments.
Therefore, Dimitri Van den Bergh will replace Littler in Copenhagen.
Van den Bergh will compete alongside Luke Humphries, Michael Smith, Nathan Aspinall, Gerwyn Price, Rob Cross, Peter Wright and Stephen Bunting.
There will be a £60,000 overall prize pot, with the winner going home £20,000 richer.
The world's biggest darts stars face a busy few weeks as a hectic schedule of events lies ahead in June.
Here are some of the highlights from what's coming up this month.
Here's how Luke Littler rose to fame in such a small amount of time despite his young age:
LUKE LITTLER has taken the darts world by storm since exploding onto the scene at the PDC World Championship.
The Nuke reached the final on his Ally Pally debut at just 16 years of age - smashing records along the way.
He has since joined Jude Bellingham on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list.
And the teenage titan even had to snub an invite from the WWE.
The Sun exclusively revealed that Littler is plotting to create a fitness empire.
He is also cashing in away from the Oche thanks to an Instagram side hustle.
And he's even the face of a brand new cereal.
The wonderkid has now cemented his place among the tungsten elite by winning the Premier League Darts final - and the £275k top prize.
Check out all of our latest Luke Littler stories.
Luke Littler revealed he will buy a Volkswagen when he passes his driving test.
I'm 17, so I'm doing my [driving] lessons whenever I'm available.
I'll go car shopping, see what I want.
I can't go too big on the first car. Probably just a nice Volkswagen.
Luke Littler
Luke Littler will not feature at the Nordic Darts Masters this weekend due to family commitments.
Therefore, Dimitri Van den Bergh will replace Littler in Copenhagen.
Van den Bergh will compete alongside Luke Humphries, Michael Smith, Nathan Aspinall, Gerwyn Price, Rob Cross, Peter Wright and Stephen Bunting.
There will be a £60,000 overall prize pot, with the winner going home £20,000 richer.
Darts fans were left in shock after they witnessed Martin Adams throw the "greatest dart in history".
While playing in the Super Series in Portsmouth, Adams was up against Chris Gilliland.
With the best of seven leg match poised at 3-2 in Gilliland's favour on his serve, the Sutton star needed a big set of opening throws to tie up the score.
Wolfie proceeded to land a 20 and then a treble 20 but the 68-year-old's third throw at the oche certainly did not go to plan.
Adams' final dart slipped as he went to let fly and arced up and down before hitting the floor near the board.
Sykes 2-4 Burgoine
Gilliland 4-2 Dubois
Roes 4-1 Adams
Burgoine 2-4 Gilliland
Adams 1-4 Sykes
Dubois 2-4 Roes
Burgoine 4-0 Adams
Gilliland 4-1 Roes
Sykes 2-4 Dubois
Adams 0-4 Gilliland
Dubois 4-2 Burgoine
Roes 1-4 Sykes
Dubois 4-3 Adams
Sykes 4-1 Gilliland
Burgoine 4-2 Roes
The Nordic & Baltic representatives this weekend include: