World Darts Championship draw 2025: Date, start time and live stream FREE as Littler and Humphries await fates

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THE World Darts Championship is looming as we count down to Ally Pally – but first things first we’ve got the draw!

Last year’s winner Luke Humphries and finalist Luke Littler will find out their fate in the big draw coming up.

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Luke Littler and Luke Humphries played out an epic final last year[/caption]

The tournament will mark a whirlwind 12 months for teenage superstar Littler, 17.

Entering the event as a 16-year-old wonderkid who had just won the World Youth Darts Championship, Littler has since won ELEVEN events including the Premier League and boosted his prize money balance to over £1million.

And Littler said after winning the Grand Slam of Darts he is still aiming to improve on his world ranking of 5th before the start of the Worlds.

Littler said: “I knew coming into the tournament if I did get my hands on the trophy I’d be up to No 5 in the world. But No5 in the space of 12 months. There’s another two more rankings tournaments to come. I hope I can go higher from five.”

Now all eyes will be fixed on the draw for Ally Pally, with a field of 96 players to do battle for the Sid Waddell Trophy.

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When is the World Darts Championship draw?

The World Darts Championship draw takes place on Monday, November 25.

The draw gets underway from 4.30pm GMT.

Sky Sports Darts host Emma Paton and commentator Wayne Mardle are set to conduct proceedings.

How can I watch the World Darts Championship draw?

The World Darts Championship draw will be broadcast live on Sky Sports News.

It is also set to be available to be live streamed for FREE on Sky Sports Darts’ YouTube page, like it was last year.

When is the World Darts Championship 2024/25?

The World Darts Championship 2024/25 starts on Sunday, December 15.

After a short break for Christmas, the big event then runs into the new year with the final on Friday, January 3.

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