We are nearing the return of
World Series of Darts action with the
Nordic Darts Masters set to take place in Copenhagen from June 5-6. A star-studded lineup of PDC talents will take on the best darters from the region over two days of thrilling action.
Eight challengers will test their luck. The last two players to confirm their spots for the tournament are
Andreas Harrysson and
Daniel Larsson, both coming from Sweden. Harrysson recently reached the last-16 of the PDC World Darts Championship where he narrowly lost out to Clayton. He sealed his qualification via the rolling 12-month PDC Nordic and Baltic rankings. Fellow Swede Larsson also qualified through this route.
Harrysson has already won four Nordic & Baltic titles in 2025, making him a threat to anyone. Larsson could also prove to be a handful having been a regular in the past on the PDC circuit. He is set to make a return to the big stage.
Nordic Darts Masters field confirmed
Last year was a fairly routine tournament in the Danish capital. All eight PDC players made it through the opening day of action with Stephen Bunting claiming the title, defeating Jonny Clayton (6-3), Nathan Aspinall (7-5) before taking down Rob Cross (8-4) for a
second World Series triumph.
He will be one of the names returning as he looks to claim back his title. World number one Luke Littler will headline the event with Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Clayton and Gerwyn Price will all return after competing last year.
Stephen Bunting will look to defend his title at the Nordic Darts Masters
New inclusions include Gian van Veen who recently made his World Series debut at the start of the year. James Wade is also back amongst the big names for the first time since 2022 in a deserved inclution after his recent form.
For the Nordic and Baltic representatives, Latvia's Madars Razma will be one of the names many would want to avoid. He recently made the last-16 of the Austrian Darts Open, defeating the number one seed van Veen. Formerly a top 32 player, he pushed Humphries to a last-leg decider last year before falling short.
The tall Norwegian Cor Dekker makes a return to the Danish capital along with former World Championship quarter-finalist Darius Labanauskas, representing Lithuania.
A trio of Swedes complete the lineup. Jeffrey de Graaf and Oskar Lukasiak have partnered for the World Cup of Darts and will get to have another shot in front of the TV cameras. Fellow countryman Viktor Tingstrom will also feature.
Nordic Darts Masters lineup
| PDC Representatives | Country | Nordic & Baltic Representatives | Country |
| Luke Littler | England | Madars Razma | Latvia |
| Luke Humphries | England | Jeffrey de Graaf | Sweden |
| Gian van Veen | Netherlands | Cor Dekker | Norway |
| Michael van Gerwen | Netherlands | Oskar Lukasiak | Sweden |
| Jonny Clayton | Wales | Viktor Tingstrom | Sweden |
| James Wade | England | Darius Labanauskas | Lithuania |
| Gerwyn Price | Wales | Andreas Harrysson | Sweden |
| Stephen Bunting | England | Daniel Larsson | Sweden |