The PDC
Women's Series is set to continue once more this weekend on Saturday 18 August - Sunday 19 August with Wigan headlining the final sojourn into the secondary tour as the race hots up for World Championship spots.
Live coverage of selected matches is available through the PDC's streaming platform, PDCTV. This gives fans the chance to follow the action as we head towards the latter stages where Grand Slam and Ally Pally spots are handed out. Both the Challenge Tour and Women's Series conclude in adjacent weekends in October.
A host of big names are likely set to compete, including sereis leader
Beau Greaves, crowd favourite
Fallon Sherrock, multiple-time major winner and current Women's World Matchplay champion
Lisa Ashton, as well as Aileen de Graaf and Dutch talent Noa-Lynn van Leuven.
The 2025 Women's Series features a total of 24 events, spread across six weekends in Leicester, Rosmalen, Milton Keynes, and Wigan. This latest foray sees the events reach 20 with four more to conclude the series later this year. Each weekend consists of four tournaments – two played on Saturday and two on Sunday – with £10,000 in prize money on offer per event.
Each tournament winner takes home a £2,000 top prize, with all prize money contributing to the Women’s Series Order of Merit, which determines qualification for televised majors later in the season.
How to watch the Women's Series?
Matches played on the streamed board will be broadcast live on PDCTV, the PDC’s official streaming service. Viewers must register for an account and choose a subscription option:
Monthly Pass – £9.99
Annual Pass – £59.99
Weekend Pass – £3.99
Each match day will begin at 11:00am with the first event being shown before the second event follows in the hours that follow and the same can be said for Sunday. It is the only weekend really with no main tour action with the Flanders Darts Trophy starting a busy Autumn in the tail end of August.
Lisa Ashton won the Women's World Matchplay last month.