Players Championship 32 Betting Tips, Full Field, Prize Money, Odds and Event Info

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After Jermaine Wattimena’s success at PC31 yesterday, we are back today with Players Championship 32 betting tips for Wednesday’s PDC ProTour action in Wigan.

With the full PC32 field officially announced, SportsCasting are on hand to provide Players Championship 32 betting tips and predictions as well as key information about prize money, latest odds and more.

Players Championship 32 Betting Tips

Our Players Championship 31 tips might not have yielded a winner yesterday, but we are back with four more Players Championship 32 betting tips today.

Some of the world’s best players are fighting for their sport in the Players Championship Finals with three more PDC ProTour events before Minehead.

Luke Littler is one of those who needs to perform or he’ll miss out on a place at the Finals next month, as is Michael van Gerwen.

With 128 players in action and this being a non-TV event, plenty of regular outsiders will fancy their chances of success this afternoon at Robin Park Leisure Centre for PC32.

Below we have selected four names at differing prices who we think could be in with a chance of winning Players Championship 32 come the end of the day. They are as follows:

  • Stephen Bunting @ 14/1
  • Wessel Nijman @ 22/1
  • Cameron Menzies @ 50/1
  • Ryan Joyce @ 100/1

When Is Players Championship 32?

Players Championship 32 takes place at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan on Wednesday 15th October.

Play is set to begin at 1.00pm BST, with 128 players in the full Players Championship 32 field.

All matches from Round 1 to the quarter-finals are a race to six legs, with the semi-finals then best of 13 (first to seven). The final is then a race to eight (best of 15 legs).

  • 🎯 Event: Players Championship 32
  • 📅  Date: Wednesday 15th October 2025
  • 📺  TV Channel: PDC TV
  • 🏟   Venue: Robin Park Leisure Centre | Wigan, England
  • 🤑 Purse: £125,000 (Winner: £15,000)

Full Players Championship 32 Field Revealed

The full 128-player field has been confirmed for Players Championship 32 on Wednesday 15th October at Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan.

Some players with the highest averages in Players Championship darts history are in action, including recent World Grand Prix winner Luke Litter, Josh Rock and Dave Chisnall to name but a few.

Given the size of the field and the fact PC32 is a non-TV event, picking a winner can be incredibly tricky. Some players who don’t perform well on TV are exception on the floor, and vice versa.

So often, huge outsiders win Players Championship events, which could well prove to be the case this afternoon too at Players Championship 32.

With PC32 and then two more Players Championship events at the end of the month left before the Finals in November, it’s still all to play for.

The top 64 players in the PDC ProTour Order of Merit will qualify for the 2025 Players Championship Finals in Minehead, with some big names currently not in a qualifying spot.

World number two and reigning world champion Luke Littler is currently set to miss the Players Championship Finals, as is the great Michael van Gerwen. Unless the two of them up their game at PC32, PC33 and PC34, they mightn’t make Minehead.

Littler may be the most popular darts player in the world right now by a mile, but ‘The Nuke’ could be set to miss the final major before Ally Pally due to underwhelming performances on the PDC ProTour.

Both he and ‘MVG’ are in action at Players Championship 32 though and head the 128-player field as two of the biggest names in Wigan on Wednesday.

Players Championship 32 Field – 128 Players In Action

  1. Nathan Aspinall
  2. Andy Baetens
  3. Keane Barry
  4. Owen Bates
  5. Stefan Bellmont
  6. Darren Beveridge
  7. Sebastian Bialecki
  8. Tom Bissell
  9. William Borland
  10. Andy Boulton
  11. Bradley Brooks
  12. Stephen Bunting
  13. Stephen Burton
  14. Matt Campbell
  15. Dave Chisnall
  16. Brett Claydon
  17. Jonny Clayton
  18. Gabriel Clemens
  19. Lee Cocks
  20. Cam Crabtree
  21. Rob Cross
  22. Joe Cullen
  23. Maximilian Czerwinski
  24. Jeffrey de Graaf
  25. Jose de Sousa
  26. David Davies
  27. Cor Dekker
  28. Matthew Dennant
  29. Chris Dobey
  30. Kevin Doets
  31. Brendan Dolan
  32. Martijn Dragt
  33. Tavis Dudeney
  34. Ritchie Edhouse
  35. Ricky Evans
  36. Ted Evetts
  37. Patrick Geeraets
  38. Rhys Griffin
  39. Dominik Gruellich
  40. Robert Grundy
  41. Daryl Gurney
  42. Graham Hall
  43. Andreas Harrysson
  44. Florian Hempel
  45. Stefaan Henderyck
  46. Damon Heta
  47. Justin Hood
  48. Max Hopp
  49. Luke Humphries
  50. Adam Hunt
  51. Joe Hunt
  52. James Hurrell
  53. Kim Huybrechts
  54. Ryan Joyce
  55. Tytus Kanik
  56. Nick Kenny
  57. George Killington
  58. Christian Kist
  59. Jelle Klaasen
  60. Maik Kuivenhoven
  61. Darius Labanauskas
  62. Chris Landman
  63. Danny Lauby
  64. Steve Lennon
  65. Adam Lipscombe
  66. Luke Littler
  67. Jim Long
  68. Thomas Lovely
  69. Oskar Lukasiak
  70. Martin Lukeman
  71. Mickey Mansell
  72. Ryan Meikle
  73. Cameron Menzies
  74. Alexander Merkx
  75. Wessel Nijman
  76. William O’Connor
  77. Dennie Olde Kalter
  78. Rob Owen
  79. Adam Paxton
  80. Ricardo Pietreczko
  81. Darryl Pilgrim
  82. Wesley Plaisier
  83. Haupai Puha
  84. Nathan Rafferty
  85. Krzysztof Ratajski
  86. Madars Razma
  87. Benjamin Reus
  88. Joshua Richardson
  89. Greg Ritchie
  90. Josh Rock
  91. Callan Rydz
  92. Martin Schindler
  93. Connor Scutt
  94. Karel Sedlacek
  95. Dylan Slevin
  96. Michael Smith
  97. Ross Smith
  98. Carl Sneyd
  99. Alan Soutar
  100. Niko Springer
  101. Mensur Suljovic
  102. Radek Szaganski
  103. Dom Taylor
  104. Viktor Tingstrom
  105. Thibault Tricole
  106. Raymond van Barneveld
  107. Dimitri Van den Bergh
  108. Jamai van den Herik
  109. Jitse Van der Wal
  110. Dirk van Duijvenbode
  111. Michael van Gerwen
  112. Berry van Peer
  113. Danny van Trijp
  114. Gian van Veen
  115. Marvin van Velzen
  116. Mario Vandenbogaerde
  117. Richard Veenstra
  118. James Wade
  119. Scott Waites
  120. Adam Warner
  121. Jermaine Wattimena
  122. Leon Weber
  123. Lukas Wenig
  124. Ian White
  125. Scott Williams
  126. Luke Woodhouse
  127. Peter Wright
  128. Niels Zonneveld

Players Championship 32 Odds

Luke Littler remains the outright favourite to win Players Championship 32, despite crashing out in the first round yesterday to Ritchie Edhouse.

The usual suspects of world number one Luke Humphries, three-time world champion Michael van Gerwen, Josh Rock and the ever-consistent Stephen Bunting are all amongst the favourites in the latest Players Championship 32 odds.

That being said, Players Championship events are often won by outsiders, so it could be worth your while finding value with some lesser fancied players at huge prices.

Andreas Harrysson hit a 170-checkout and reeled in the ‘big fish’ yesterday at Players Championship 31, so it could be worth finding odds on someone else to do the same at Players Championship 32.

Below are the top 10 outright betting favourites in the latest Players Championship 32 odds for Wednesday’s action:

Player Latest Odds
Luke Littler 4/1
Luke Humphries 15/2
Josh Rock 12/1
Gian van Veen 14/1
Michael van Gerwen 14/1
Stephen Bunting 16/1
Jonny Clayton 18/1
Nathan Aspinall 18/1
Wessel Nijman 22/1
Chris Dobey 25/1

What Is The Players Championship 32 Prize Money?

As with all 34 Players Championship events on the PDC ProTour, the prize money remains the same.

This means that Players Championship 32 prize money is £125,000, with £15,000 allocated to the winner.

The remainder of the Players Championship 32 prize money is then divided out from the runner-up down to players who make the Last 64.

The 64 players who lose in Round 1 don’t earn any prize money at all.

Often in darts, if a player hits a nine-dart finish, just like Nathan Aspinall did at Players Championship 31 on two occasions yesterday, they receive additional prize money as a bonus.

However, that isn’t the case in any of the 34 regular Players Championship events on the PDC ProTour.

Below is a table outlining the division of £125,000 worth of prize money from Players Championship 32:

Stage Prize Money (£)
Winner £15,000
Runner-up £10,000
Semi-finalists (2) £5,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £3,500
Last 16 (8) £2,500
Last 32 (16) £1,500
Last 64 (32) £1,000
TOTAL £125,000