The Darts World Grand Prix 2024 is the next PDC Major tournament. The special feature of the competition is, on the one hand, the set format. It is also the only competition played in 501 double-in-double-out mode.
The Darts World Grand Prix 2024 will take place from Monday (October 7th) to Sunday (October 13th) at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester.
Here you will find all the information about the 27th edition: TV and livestream coverage, participants, schedule, mode, favorites for the title and betting odds.
Date & Schedule: When is the Darts World Grand Prix 2024?
The darts season is now entering its crucial phase! The next tournament on the 2024 darts calendar is the World Grand Prix in Leicester, which has been held annually since 1998.
The Darts World Grand Prix 2024 will take place from Monday (October 7) to Sunday (October 13) at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester.
Unlike other tournaments, the major tournament will be played exclusively in evening sessions.
Key dates for the Darts World Grand Prix 2024
The Darts World Grand Prix 2024 schedule
The first round matches will kick off on Monday and Tuesday (October 7 & 8). On Wednesday and Thursday (October 9 & 10), the second round matches will continue.
On Friday, the quarterfinals will take place, while the semi-finals are scheduled for Saturday. The winner of the tournament will be decided in the final on Sunday.
Unlike other tournaments, the game is not played in the classic legs format but with sets. In addition, the double-in-double-out mode is used.
The first round will be played in a “best of 3 sets” format. In the round of 16 and quarter-finals, the whole thing will increase to a best of 5 sets.
In the semi-finals, a game will last a maximum of 9 sets, while the final on Sunday will be played in a “best of 11 sets” format.
Darts World GP Schedule
Darts World Grand Prix 2024 broadcast on TV & livestream
The darts live TV broadcasts of major tournaments are available live on the sports streaming service DAZN. Individual tournaments are also shown on free TV on Sport1.
The Darts World Grand Prix broadcast will be live on DAZN and on free-to-air TV on Sport1 on all tournament days.
Fans do not need a subscription to watch the Darts World Grand Prix broadcast on Sport1. In addition to the TV broadcast, there is also a live stream available via the Sport1 app or at www.sport1.de.
In general, the DAZN sports streaming service is recommended for all darts fans in German-speaking countries. There you won’t miss a single moment and you can see all the walk-ons and interviews.
On Sport1, selected sessions are only shown in the stream. In addition, there are fewer insights before and after the matches.
Alternatively, the event is also available on PDC.tv. However, the Professional Darts Corporation’s own streaming service is only available with a paid subscription.
Darts World Grand Prix 2024 Participants: Who is taking part?
The field of participants in the Darts World Grand Prix is 32 players.
These are, on the one hand, the top 16 players in the Order of Merit. The first eight names are directly seeded.
In addition, there are the 16 players who have finished highest in the PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit who have not already qualified directly via the Order of Merit.
Darts fans can look forward to the crème de la crème of darts. World Champion Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price and Peter Wright will be there, as will superstar Luke Littler.
A total of two players from Germany will be taking part in the World Grand Prix this year. Alongside Martin Schindler – who recently won the Swiss Darts Trophy – Ricardo Pietreczko will also be there.
Gabriel Clemens, on the other hand, was outside the top 16 at the cut-off date of September 30.
Favorites & prediction for the major tournament in Leicester
With the Darts World Grand Prix, a very special tournament is coming up until October 13. What is the starting position?
Ahead of the tournament, there is no clear favorite, as the betting odds underline.
The ranks of the top favorites consist of Luke Littler, world champion and last year’s winner Luke Humphries, and Michael van Gerwen – who has already won the event six times in the past.
Outside of this trio, Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith are also in the mix. Both have recently struggled a little, but are always capable of a big performance at major tournaments.
Gary Anderson completes the group of favorites. The “Flying Scotsman” has recently been in top form, which was underlined by his semi-final appearance at Players Championship 24.
Who still has a chance of winning the popular 501 double-in-double-out tournament?
On the one hand, the top players like Rob Cross, Dave Chisnall, Peter Wright, who has been playing better recently, or Chris Dobey. But Martin Schindler is also capable of a strong performance after his recent strong results, with a win in Switzerland as the highlight.