
JOSH ROCK and MIKE De Decker will make their dart debut in the World Series with World NO 1 LUKE HUMPHRIES and World Champion Luke Littler in Australia and New Zealand Dartmaster in August.
In June, the world’s youth champion rock (ROCK), from North Ireland to the historic World Cup of Dart, has received the first World Series callup in 2025, including entering the first television ranking semi -finals in the British Open in March.
World Grand Prix Champion de De Decker will also take away Belgium No. 1 Dimitri Van Den Bergh to create his World Series Darts Bow.
Rock and De Decker will compete in Australia and New Zealand with last year’s NZ DARTS winner Humphries, Australia’s defensive champion Gerwyn Price, Stephen Bunting, Chris Dobey and Australia 1 Damon Heta.
Price won the title in Wollongong last year and finally defeated Littler 8-1 before Humphries became the NZ Dart Masters champion.
PDC’s annual trip starts with Wollongong’s Australian Dart Masters from August 8 to 9. New Zealand Dart Masters returns to Auckland a week later.
Each event shows that eight PDC superstars compete with eight marine representatives and 16 player fields competing for two days.
The representative of the Maritime Australian icon Simon Whitlock will title, and New Zealand’s NO 1 Haupai Puha and Jonny Tata will also appear in two events.
World Matchplay Darts: Everything you need to know
In 2025, Betfred World Matchplay will be held in the symbolic winter garden of Black Pool from July 19-27, and men and women’s tournaments are Sky Sports.
The first round of the summer show is that 16 seed male players in the world have fought against the 16th preliminary round in the one -year professional tour rankings.
Humphries first lifted the Phil Taylor Trophy 12 months ago and will begin defense against the world youth champion Gian Van Ven on Saturday.
The teenage superstar and the dominant world champion Littler will go up to Oche on Sunday and take the 2023 Matchplay quasi -finalist Ryan Searle.
If Michael Van Gerwen and Raymond Van Barneveld meet in the Black Pool on Monday, the Dutch icon will be heading.
Women’s World Match Play will be held on Sunday, July 27, and eight of the world’s best female players are fighting to be selected as a champion in the fourth edition of the women’s event.
Two rule champions BEAU GREAVES joins Fallon Sherrock, Kirski Viinikainen, Lisa Ashton, Robyn Byrne, NOA-LNN Van Leuven, Lorrain Winstanley and Gemma Hayter Go back to BlackPool.
From July 19-27, see World Matchplay as Live on SKY SPORTS or see the stream without a contract.