
US Darts Masters prize money 2025: How much is up for grabs in New York?
SOME of the world's best head to The Big Apple for the US Darts Masters - and the winner will be leaving a little bit richer.
Rob Cross battled back from 6-4 and 7-6 down to beat Gerwyn Price in a sensational 2024 final.
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The Englishman revealed that he was 'very grateful' to claim his fourth World Series title.
And he would have been even happier to see his bank account increase by £20,000 just for winning the showpiece match alone.
But Cross, 34, will have to overcome some of the world's best once again if he is to receive another payday this weekend.
Including a potential dance with the likes of Luke Littler and Luke Humphries, who both have a chip on their shoulder following their recent shock early World Cup of Darts exit.
US Darts Masters prize money 2025
This year's total prize pot will match the amount of money available during the 2024 edition.
Meaning that the overall sum tallies up to a whopping £60,000.
Here is a full breakdown of the total prize pot on offer in New York.
How to watch the US Darts Masters 2025
The US Darts Masters 2025 will be broadcast LIVE for FREE on ITV4 in the UK as long as you hold a valid TV license.
Fans can also stream the entire action without paying a single penny on ITV X.
Subscription members of PDCTV can tune in to the action on PDCTV.
Alternatively, SunSport will be running a live blog providing leg-by-leg coverage of the US Darts Masters.
Who is playing at the US Darts Masters 2025?
* subject to change
PDC Representatives
Luke Humphries (England)
Luke Littler (England)
Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Rob Cross (England)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Damon Heta (Australia)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
North American Representatives
Matt Campbell (Canada)
Jim Long (Canada)
Danny Lauby (USA)
Jules van Dongen (USA)
Leonard Gates (USA)
Adam Sevada (USA)
Jason Brandon (USA)
Stowe Buntz (USA)
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