
World Champion Luke Littler will headline a star-studded line-up when the World Series of Darts resumes with events in Copenhagen, New York and Gliwice later this summer.
Following back-to-back events in Bahrain and Den Bosch in January, the World Series of Darts returns with the Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters in Copenhagen on June 6-7.
Each World Series event will see a 16-player field competing over two days of action, with eight PDC superstars locking horns with eight regional representatives.
Littler will make his Nordic Darts Masters debut in the Danish capital, as world number one Luke Humphries and Dutch superstar Michael van Gerwen also feature at Forum Copenhagen.
Reigning champion Gerwyn Price will also be amongst the eight PDC representatives, with Stephen Bunting, Rob Cross and Nathan Aspinall set to star alongside Jonny Clayton, who returns to World Series action for the first time since 2023.
Latvia’s Madars Razma, Norway’s Cor Dekker and Swedish trio Jeffrey de Graaf, Oskar Lukasiak and Viktor Tingstrom will be joined by home favourite Benjamin Reus, with a further two Nordic & Baltic representatives still to be finalised.
The latest staging of the bet365 US Darts Masters will take place in New York on June 27-28, as Littler and reigning champion Cross make their return to The Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Former winners Van Gerwen and Aspinall will also feature, with Humphries and Price set to be joined by 2025 Bahrain Darts Masters winner Bunting and Australian number one Damon Heta, who will be making their debuts in the Big Apple.
The North American participants will include Canadian duo Matt Campbell and Jim Long, as well as American trio Jules van Dongen, Danny Lauby and Leonard Gates.
The World Series of Darts then rolls into Gliwice for the third staging of the Superbet Poland Darts Masters on July 4-5, as Littler bids to go back-to-back following his debut heroics 12 months ago.
2023 champion Van Gerwen is also included, as Bunting, Cross, Price, Clayton, Aspinall and Chris Dobey complete the list of eight PDC superstars, with Humphries absent for family reasons.
Poland’s premier player Krzysztof Ratajski will take centre stage on home soil, in the company of his compatriots Radek Szaganski, Sebastian Bialecki and Tytus Kanik.
Croatia’s Pero Ljubic will make his World Series debut in Gliwice, while Czech number one Karel Sedlacek will be joined by two additional East Europe qualifiers that will be confirmed in due course.
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2025 World Series of Darts
Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters
June 6-7, Forum Copenhagen
PDC Representatives
Luke Humphries (England)
Luke Littler (England)
Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Rob Cross (England)
Jonny Clayton (Wales)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
Nordic & Baltic Representatives
Madars Razma (Latvia)
Benjamin Reus (Denmark)
Jeffrey de Graaf (Sweden)
Cor Dekker (Norway)
Oskar Lukasiak (Sweden)
Viktor Tingstrom (Sweden)
PDC Nordic & Baltic Qualifier 1
PDC Nordic & Baltic Qualifier 2
bet365 US Darts Masters
June 27-28, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
PDC Representatives
Luke Humphries (England)
Luke Littler (England)
Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Rob Cross (England)
Damon Heta (Australia)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
North American Representatives
Matt Campbell (Canada)
Jules van Dongen (USA)
Danny Lauby (USA)
Jim Long (Canada)
Leonard Gates (USA)
CDC Qualifier 1
CDC Qualifier 2
CDC Order of Merit Qualifier
Superbet Poland Darts Masters
July 4-5, PreZero Arena Gliwice
PDC Representatives
Luke Littler (England)
Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Rob Cross (England)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Jonny Clayton (Wales)
Chris Dobey (England)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
East Europe Representatives
Krzysztof Ratajski (Poland)
Radek Szaganski (Poland)
Sebastian Bialecki (Poland)
Tytus Kanik (Poland)
Karel Sedlacek (Czech Republic)
Pero Ljubic (Croatia)
Polish Qualifier
Hungarian Qualifier