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US Darts Masters 2025: Full Saturday schedule as Luke Littler hunts New York win
Elite PDC stars in action at New York's Madison Square Gardens
Teenage-sensation Luke Littler wants to take a bite out of the Big Apple as he hunts down the US Darts Masters in a Saturday showpiece.
The World Champion faces Nathan Aspinall in the last-eight as the event moves into a double-session day at Madison Square Gardens.
First up, the North American Championship sees eight of the darts best from across the Atlantic aim for their home title. Following that, Littler and the PDC elite are back to fight for the fourth World Series title of 2025 with Danny Lauby and Jason Brandon also involved having enjoyed the biggest wins of their respective careers to stun reigning champion Rob Cross and top seed Stephen Bunting on the opening night.
World No.1 Luke Humphries meets Lauby, while Brandon faces Damon Heta and two-time US Darts Masters winner Michael van Gerwen and 2024 finalist Gerwyn Price will meet in a tasty quarter-final on Saturday following impressive opening victories.
The US Darts Masters concludes on Saturday evening with the semi-finals and final also taking place in The Theater at MSG. The afternoon session sees the bet365 North American Championship take place, as the eight American and Canadian stars take to the stage to compete for that domestic title and a $10,000 top prize.
Order of Play
Saturday June 28 (1pm EST. 6pm UK time)
bet365 North American Championship
Quarter-Finals
Matt Campbell v Jason Brandon
Jules van Dongen v Stowe Buntz
Danny Lauby v Leonard Gates
Jim Long v Adam Sevada
Semi-Finals
Campbell/Brandon v Van Dongen/Buntz
Lauby/Gates v Long/Sevada
Final
All games. Best of 11 legs
bet365 US Darts Masters
Quarter-Finals (7pm EST. 12 midnight UK time)
Jason Brandon v Damon Heta
Luke Littler v Nathan Aspinall
Danny Lauby v Luke Humphries
Gerwyn Price v Michael van Gerwen
Semi-Finals
Final
WHERE TO WATCH: The 2025 bet365 US Darts Masters will be broadcast live through Peacock and FanDuel in the US, with coverage on DAZN also available exclusively in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Other live global coverage will be broadcast through Viaplay in various territories including the Netherlands, as well as via PDCTV in all countries outside Germany, Austria and Switzerland, with live coverage also available on ITVX in the UK.
Delayed ITV coverage in the UK will be as follows: 5pm on Sunday June 29 on ITV4, showing Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final