How much prize money can Littler, Humphries, Van Gerwen, Price and co win at European Championship 2025?
2025 European Darts Championship Prize Money Breakdown
The 2025 Machineseeker European Darts Championship features a £600,000 total prize pool, with the winner earning £120,000. All earnings contribute to the PDC Order of Merit. Below is the full breakdown, applicable to stars like Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price, and others.
| Position | Prize Money | Notes |
|———-|————-|——-|
| Winner | £120,000 | Advances to Grand Slam of Darts |
| Runner-up | £60,000 | – |
| Semifinalists | £40,000 each (£80,000 total) | – |
| Quarterfinalists | £20,000 each (£80,000 total) | – |
| Last 16 | £10,000 each (£80,000 total) | – |
| Last 32 | £6,000 each (£96,000 total) | – |
Potential Earnings for Top Contenders
– **Luke Littler (No. 2 seed)**: Title win = £120,000 (total £1.301m; overtakes Humphries for No. 1). Semifinals = £40,000 (gap narrows to £673,500).
– **Luke Humphries (No. 5 seed)**: Title win = £120,000 (defends 2023 £120k; maintains No. 1). QF exit = £20,000 (gap widens to £733,500).
– **Michael van Gerwen (No. 4 seed)**: Title win = £120,000 (total £1.368m; top 3 push). Semifinals = £40,000 (defends 2024 £60k runner-up).
– **Gerwyn Price (No. 3 seed)**: Title win = £120,000 (total £248k; top 5 surge). QF = £20,000 (defends 2019 £60k runner-up).
– **Others (e.g., Aspinall, Anderson)**: Title = £120,000; Semis = £40,000 (Aspinall defends 2023 £120k win).
A Littler title vaults him to No. 1 (£713,500 gap closed); Humphries needs top 4 to hold. The £600k pool ensures high stakes—Dortmund’s electric.