One of the world's most unique darts events, SUPER DARTS, is about to get underway in Japan.
The soft-tip darts tournament brings together some of the biggest names in the sport to compete over two days of action for a bumper ¥10,000,000 ($65,000 USD) prize.
The 2025 edition is the 11th in the event's long history, with this year's action taking place from Nov 29-30 in Tokyo.
A total of 16 players will compete, including the likes of Beau Greaves and Boris Krcmar from the PDC Tour — and darts fans around the world can take advantage of a discounted price to live stream both days.
Here's all the details...
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How to live stream SUPER DARTS 2025 for a discounted price
Watching all the action from SUPER DARTS 2025 couldn't be easier, wherever you are in the world — and if you sign up early you can take advantage of a reduced price.
Up to and including Friday, November 28 (Japan time) fans can access the following Advanced Purchase streaming ticket, which gives access to watch both days of the event.
- 4500 JPY/$28 USD (Live Stream + Archive/Digital Content)
- 4000 JPY/$25 USD (Live Stream Only)
Click HERE to claim the Advanced Purchase Offer
After the above pre-purchase discount period, the price to stream all the action will be as follows:
- 5500 JPY/$37 USD (Live Stream + Archive/Digital Content)
- 5000 JPY/$33 USD (Live Stream Only)
What is SUPER DARTS?
SUPER DARTS is a unique tournament that features some of the world's top players competing with soft-tip darts.
The event takes place across two days and features players competing across a best-of-seven-legs format.
Games involve a combination of "Cricket" and "501", with an added layer of rules, involving multiple throws at the bullseye.
When and where is SUPER DARTS 2025?
SUPER DARTS 2025 will take place from Saturday, Nov. 29 - Sunday, Nov. 30.
The tournament will take place at the Toyosu PIT in Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

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Who is competing at SUPER DARTS 2025?
SUPER DARTS has traditionally attracted some of the biggest names in the sport to compete.
14-time steel-tip PDC World Champion Phil Taylor has previously competed, and this year the roll of honour will include several notable players.
Beau Greaves will be making the trip to Tokyo, coming off an incredible stretch of achievements that has included earning a tour card in the PDC and beating Luke Littler in an incredible clash in the World Youth Championship semi-final.
And she will be joined by the likes of Croatia's Boris Krcmar and Spain's Joe Justicia, as well as several male and female Japanese players hoping to impress in front of a home crowd.