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Belgian Open darts 2025 prize money: How much can Luke Littler and Co win in Wieze?

DARTS fever makes its way to Belgium this weekend as the European Tour heads across the channel for the Belgian Darts Open.

The prestigious competition is held in Wieze’s Oktoberhallen and will feature a field of 48 players, running from Friday, March 7, to Sunday, March 9.

Luke Littler holding the Ladbrokes UK Open trophy amidst confetti.
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Luke Littler is in Belgium to defend his title[/caption]
EXETER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27: Luke Humphries of England celebrates victory after defeating Luke Littler of England as they shake hands after the Final match on Night Four of the 2025 BetMGM Premier League Darts at the Westpoint Arena on February 27, 2025 in Exeter, England. (Photo by Ryan Hiscott/Getty Images)
Fellow Brit Luke Humphries with also compete for the top prize
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The defending champion is none other than Luke Littler, who narrowly beat Rob Cross in the 2024 final by a score of 8-7.

He hit an epic NINE-DARTER in that final last year, after his infamous clash with Ricardo Pietreczko at the same tournament.

Littler could be set to add another windfall to his already eye-watering career earnings.

The 2025 edition of the tournament will feature a controversial new format, with the top 16 ‘Order of Merit’ players qualifying automatically.

They will enter the competition in the second round, randomly drawn against 16 unseeded qualifiers.

Pre-qualified players from the Orders of Merit will not earn prize money should they lose their first-round match.

Belgian Darts Open 2025 prize money

The total prize pot for the competition is the same as last year at £175,000.

The full breakdown is as follows:

  • Winner: £30,000
  • Runner-up: £12,000
  • Semi-finalists: £8,500
  • Quarter-finalists: £6,000
  • Third round: £4,000
  • Second round: £2,500
  • First round: £1,250
  • Total: £175,000

How to watch the Belgian Open

  • The Belgian Open will NOT be broadcast on British televsion
  • It can be live streamed through Viaplay (via Amazon, for example).
  • Coverage can also be accessed through PDCTV.
  • A subscription costs £4.99 for the event or £49.99 annually.
  • Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action from the Belgian Open by following SunSport’s live blog.

Belgian Open 2025 Schedule

The draw will take place later this week.

  • Friday, March 7 – First Round
  • Saturday, March 8 – Second Round
  • Sunday, March 9 – Third round, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, Final

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‘I have heard stupid things’ says Davy Fitzgerald as he insists Antrim will fulfil Laois clash despite virus outbreak

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It emerged on Wednesday that a virus outbreak in the Saffrons’ squad put their ability to field a team in jeopardy — which would have given Laois a walkover and relegated Antrim to Division 2.

Antrim hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald at a match.
Davy Fitzgerald slammed those who said Antrim would not play against Laois
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Fitzgerald’s side are currently sixth out of seven in the 1B table with just Sunday’s match left, while Laois are a point behind them but with two games in hand.

A host of Fitzgerald’s players are on the mend for their last-ditch survival bid at Corrigan Park and he told the BBC: “There are no mind games here. I have heard some stupid things out there.

“The doctor can confirm the number of people who were down with the virus.

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Sarah Lavin admits ‘I will have to go even quicker’ after storming into European Indoor Championships semi-finals

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The Limerick star beat French European No 1 Laeticia Bapte to clock a season’s best 7.93 at the European Athletics Indoor Championships in Apeldoorn.

Sarah Lavin of Ireland competing in the women's 60m hurdles.
Sarah Lavin won her heat in the 60m hurdles at the European Athletics Indoor Championships
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Lavin, 30, said: “It was a good run. Huge credit to everyone behind me because I haven’t had the easiest few weeks. It’s testament to the people around you.

“When you’re not feeling your strongest, it’s up to the people who you love to make you feel strong.

“I will have to go quicker in the next round . . . but three-hundredths off my PB here tonight. . . I’m happy. I love championships, I live for it.”

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Conor Kelly, 17, Phil Healy, Marcus Lawler and Sharlene Mawdsley finished fifth with home favourites Netherlands taking gold.

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Martin Keoghan reveals ‘bragging rights’ his Kilkenny GAA legend dad ‘has over me’ as he aims to follow in his footsteps

MOSSY KEOGHAN grew up looking at his dad’s All-Star on the mantelpiece and dared to dream.

Liam Keoghan is a 1993 All-Ireland winner with Kilkenny, and he picked up the individual gong for his performances at wing-back four years later.

Liam Keoghan, Kilkenny 1992 All-Ireland winning team, honored at GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final.
Liam Keoghan won an All-Star for Kilkenny
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Portrait of Martin Keoghan of Kilkenny at a hurling media conference.
Martin Keoghan is hoping to follow in his footsteps
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But 1998 was a busy year in the house.

Liam retired from inter-county hurling at 31, as Brian Cody became Cats boss after a Liam McCarthy final loss to Offaly.

Martin — aka ‘Mossy’ — was born that December and he would follow in his dad’s footsteps by reaching the Kilkenny senior panel in 2018.

He has won five Leinster SHC crowns — three more than his legendary father — but is yet to claim an All-Ireland or All-Star.

Though Keoghan Jr hopes that he can make more room on the family mantelpiece soon.

Mossy said: “He has the All-Star on the mantelpiece.

“They were the big ones and they’re cool.

“It’s on the mantelpiece and he has the All-Ireland medal as well so hopefully there might be a few more added to it.

“He has that one over me. I suppose you want to have the bragging rights as well, don’t you? I think he was happy to go when he did.

“I suppose he wanted to go out while he was . . . he didn’t want to labour to a decision or maybe be further down the ranks by the time he finished off.

“He was happy to finish off on the high of winning an All-Star during the previous year.

“He’d be out pucking in the garden and bringing me to the matches.

“He coached me underage and brought me everywhere. He had a big influence on me.”

VITAL COG

Schoolteacher Keoghan, 26, is a vital cog in Derek Lyng’s attack as the Cats chase their first senior All-Ireland since 2015.

A decade without glory is an eternity on Noreside but the hunger to end their famine is greater than ever.

Keoghan cherishes his provincial titles but the big one would dwarf them all.

He said: “It definitely is a motivation for us.

“The majority of us don’t have All-Ireland medals on the Kilkenny panel.

“The hunger is there to win one and we really are going all out to do it.

“There’s going to be pressure when playing for Kilkenny. It’s nearly an expectation to win an All-Ireland.

“I don’t know if it’s the pressure of the ten years but having not won one we want to use that hunger to get over the line.

“At the same time, we have that experience of lads with a few medals too, TJ Reid and Eoin Murphy, so we do have the experience.

“But for my generation, we haven’t won one yet and we’d definitely use that as something to drive us on.

“The county hasn’t won one in ten years so that’s definitely something we want to get over the line with.

“I suppose there’s a lot of teams who have come very close, but it’s just about getting over the line. I think we are there or thereabouts and I suppose it’s just about being able to produce it on the day to get us over the line.

“Hopefully we can get it right this year.

“There’s a lot to be appreciated about the five Leinsters but you want to reach the pinnacle at the end of the day.”

SEMI-FINAL PAIN

Last year’s All-Ireland semi- final loss to Clare still lingers in the background.

The Cats were 1-10 to 0-8 ahead at half-time before a stunning Banner comeback saw them lose out 0-24 to 2-16.

Brian Lohan’s men went on to lift Liam MacCarthy after an epic final triumph over Cork that went to the death in extra-time.

It left Keoghan and Kilkenny wondering what could have been. He said: “It was very disappointing for us.

“Watching them go on and win the All-Ireland was not easy.

“Even still, we probably look back on it there and look for improvement and even some of the stuff is probably still showing up.

“We have room for improvement there definitely and I suppose how we let the game slip away from us after probably a strong enough first half was . . . it’s a killer to look back on.

“We have lots of room for improvement there this year and hopefully we can go a step further.”

But Keoghan was able to return to club action with his native Tullaroan soon after — and that helped to ease the pain.

He added: “After a loss like that, you want to go into something to try and get you going.

“It was nice to get back with Tullaroan.

“Playing with your friends is always really good craic and there was good banter around the place.

“I suppose we have a good group of players with Tullaroan that are trying to win.

“We had that aim and there were targets there with Tullaroan to achieve as well.

“So going back in, I suppose to put the Kilkenny season behind you, it’s a help as well.”

FINE FORM

Tullaroan reached the last eight of the Kilkenny SHC before losing to Bennettsbridge.

Since then, Keoghan has fired 2-13 in Kilkenny’s four NHL games to date.

He rattled the net twice in their win over Wexford.

The Cats have won two and lost two ahead of Sunday’s clash with Tipperary.

And Keoghan hopes his fine form keeps going against the Premier County.

But he wants to make Nowlan Park a happy home again.

His 0-7 haul against Galway last month was not enough to stop a 2-19 to 1-19 loss there and their home form will be paramount come Championship time.

He said: “We do have a bit of improving to go.

“If you’ve seen a few of our league games, we’re not the finished article yet.

“I’m really looking forward to the match this weekend now, especially in Nowlan Park.

“We probably need to make it more of a fortress for us because home matches are so important in the league.

“Then come the Championship round-robin format, you need to make the most of home matches.

“We probably let ourselves down a bit in our last home match against Galway.

“But we have home matches now against Tipp and then against Limerick.

“We really need to put huge emphasis on them.

“We really want to be coming out on top to aim for a league final. That’s our aim.”

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