MUNICH is set to host the fourth European Tour event, as the German Darts Grand Prix takes place THIS WEEKEND.
Michael van Gerwen & Co will be hoping for 180’s instead of chocolate this Easter weekend in Germany.


GERMAN DARTS GRAND PRIX 2026: LIVE COVERAGE
The sport’s top two players, Luke Littler and Luke Humphries, have opted to skip the tournament in Munich.
Littler has a history with German crowds and often uses events in Germany as a chance to recharge his batteries.
Premier League stars Gian van Veen and Jonny Clayton are among the other big names who will be joining MVG for the German Darts Grand Prix.
SunSport can share how much prize money is up for grabs in this tournament.
German Darts Grand Prix prize money
As with the other European Tour events, the prize money has increased this season:
- Winner: £35,000
- Runner-up: £15,000
- Semi-finals: £10,000
- Quarter-finals: £8,000
- Third round: £5,000
- Second round: £3,500*
- First round: £2,500*
- Total: £230,000
*Pre-qualified Order of Merit players will not be credited in the Order of Merit if they are knocked out here.
How to watch the German Darts Grand Prix and is there a live stream?
The German Darts Grand Prix will be shown LIVE on PDCTV in the UK.
PDCTV offers two subscription options in the UK: annually or monthly.
Those two will come in at:
- £5.99-per-month
- £59.99-per-year
Alternatively, follow along with SunSport’s coverage of the action.











