Hungarian Darts Trophy 2024 prize money: How much is Luke Littler and rivals battling for in Budapest?

DARTS tournaments are rolling in at speed as some of the world’s best head to Budapest next for the Hungarian Darts Trophy – and players have been told what the 2024 prize money will be!

Dave Chisnall pipped Luke Humphries to the title last year in a thrilling 15-leg final despite Cool Hand securing his first nine-darter live on TV.

Dave Chisnall is the reigning championGetty

And the Englishman went home with a staggering £30,000 for lifting the Budapest trophy.

This means that Chisnall enters the competition as the No.1 seed, but many will have teenage sensation Luke Littler down as their favourite following his recent World Series of Darts triumph.

However, the likes of Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting and Rob Cross, will also fancy themselves to go all the way, as well as clinching a large percentage of this year’s prize pot.

Find out how much prize pot is up for grabs below.

What is the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2024 prize money?

The total prize pot for the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2024 will be the same as last year with the winner set to take home the same share as 2023 winner Dave Chisnall.

Here is the full breakdown of this year’s prize money:

Winner: £30,000

Runner-up: £12,000

Semi-finalists x2: £8,500

Quarter-finalists x4: £6,000

Third round losers x8: £4,000

Second round losers x16: £2,500

First round losers x16: £1,250

Total: £175,000

Who are the seeded players at the Hungarian Darts Trophy 2024?

Here are all the players taking part in Budapest:

Seeded Players
1. Dave Chisnall
2. Ross Smith
3. Luke Humphries
4. Gerwyn Price
5. Danny Noppert
6. Josh Rock
7. Stephen Bunting
8. Damon Heta
9. Ryan Searle
10. Martin Schindler
11. Rob Cross
12. Gian van Veen
13. Chris Dobey
14. Luke Littler
15. Michael van Gerwen
16. Ricardo Pietreczko

What has been said?

Luke Littler thrashed Michael Smith in the World Series of Darts final last weekend and The Nuke is hungry for more.

Littler said after the win: “This time last year I was playing on the Development Tour; my name was getting mentioned.

“But after the World Championship, everyone knew who I was.

“I’m going to keep building on this and winning more.

“It’s a busy schedule coming up and I’m ready for it.”

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