Bahrain Darts Masters 2025: FULL schedule and results as Luke Littler looks to defend title
THE Bahrain Darts Masters will take place this WEEK – and some huge names are set to take to the oche.
Newly crowned world champion Luke Littler will headline the blockbuster event in the Middle East less than a fortnight after beating Michael van Gerwen to the Sid Waddell trophy.
Luke Littler will compete in his first event since becoming darts world champion[/caption]Last year, the teenage sensation hit a nine-darter on his way to victory at the Bahrain Darts Masters – which was his first tournament win of a stunning breakout year.
Littler will be looking to defend his title in the opening World Series of Darts event of 2025, but he will face fierce competition from some familiar faces.
World No1 Luke Humphries takes to the oche for the first time since his defeat to Peter Wright in the last-16 of the World Darts Championship.
New Premier League Darts recruits Stephen Bunting and Chris Dobey will make their debuts in Bahrain following their stunning runs to the World Darts Championship semi-finals.
Four more PDC superstars and eight Asian representatives will complete the 16-player field for the huge two-day event in the Middle East.
SunSport has all the information you need ahead of the Bahrain Darts Masters.
When is Bahrain Darts Masters 2025?
- The Bahrain Darts Masters 2025 will begin on Thursday, January 16.
- The event will conclude on Friday, January 17.
- The Bahrain International Circuit will host.
What TV channel is the Bahrain Darts Masters 2025 on and can it be live streamed FREE?
- In the UK, the Bahrain Darts Masters will be broadcast live on ITV4.
- You can live stream the event for FREE via the ITVX website/app.
- Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action from the Bahrain Darts Masters by following SunSport’s live blog.
Bahrain Darts Masters 2025 schedule
Here is the full schedule for the Bahrain Darts Masters:
Thursday, January 16
Evening session (from 5pm)
First round (best of 11 legs)
Friday, January 17
Evening session (from 4pm)
Quarter-Finals (best of 11 legs)
Semi-Finals (best of 13 legs)
Final (best of 15 legs)
Who’s in the field?
Here are all 16 players competing in Bahrain:
PDC Representatives
Luke Humphries (England)
Luke Littler (England)
Rob Cross (England)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Chris Dobey (England)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
Peter Wright (Scotland)
Asian Representatives
Lourence Ilagan (Philippines)
Alexis Toylo (Philippines)
Paolo Nebrida (Philippines)
Xiaochen Zong (China)
Lok Yin Lee (Hong Kong)
Nitin Kumar (India)
Basem Mahmood (Bahrain)
Abdulla Saeed (Bahrain)