How much prize money can Luke Littler, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price earn at Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025

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Sunday, 21 September 2025 at 18:54
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The Hungarian Darts Trophy will take place in Budapest from September 19 to 21, 2025, and is the 12th European Tour tournament of the season. At stake is a prize fund of £175,000, including £30,000 for the winner.
This is the fifth edition of the Hungarian Darts Trophy. Last year Michael van Gerwen saw off Gian van Veen 8-7 in the final. Both will return this year. Dave Chisnall won the year before beating Luke Humphries 8-7. Joe Cullen and Gerwyn Price were the previous winners with the tournament starting in 2021. 'The Iceman' won the inaugural year against Michael Smith 8-2.
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Michael van Gerwen won the title last year.
Withdrawals are potentially likely depending on this week's World Series of Darts Finals. But currently entered include Luke Littler, Stephen Bunting, Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton, Gary Anderson, Ross Smith and Josh Rock.
Martin Schindler and Cameron Menzies lead the way in regards to ProTour Qualifiers. But often with withdrawals, Schindler gets in as a seed. Robert Owen, Ritchie Edhouse, Jim Williams and Development Tour leader Cameron Crabtree lead the Tour Card Holder Qualifiers.
It is £12,000 to the runner-up in Budapest. The semi-finalists claim £8,500. While Quarter-Finalists are set to seal £6,000. Third round losers are in for £4,000. While for losing in the second round it is £2,500. For being defeated in the first round, it is £1,250. This gleams an overall prize fund of £175,000.
Due to changes this year, seeded players who lose in the second round of the event shall not be credited with prize money on the Order of Merit. A player who qualifies as a qualifier but later becomes a seed due to a withdrawal shall be credited with their prize money no matter how far they progress.

Prize money - Hungarian Darts Trophy

Position Prize Money
Winner £30.000
Runner-up £12.000
Semi-Finals £8.500
Quarter-Finals £6.000
£4.000
Second round/td> £2.500
First round £1.250
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