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.
WATTIMENA WINS PC31! 🏆⁰⁰Jermaine Wattimena reels off eight legs on the spin against Nathan Aspinall, winning the contest 8-2 to clinch Players Championship 31!
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— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) October 14, 2025
Players Championship 32 Field – 128 Players In Action
- Nathan Aspinall
- Andy Baetens
- Keane Barry
- Owen Bates
- Stefan Bellmont
- Darren Beveridge
- Sebastian Bialecki
- Tom Bissell
- William Borland
- Andy Boulton
- Bradley Brooks
- Stephen Bunting
- Stephen Burton
- Matt Campbell
- Dave Chisnall
- Brett Claydon
- Jonny Clayton
- Gabriel Clemens
- Lee Cocks
- Cam Crabtree
- Rob Cross
- Joe Cullen
- Maximilian Czerwinski
- Jeffrey de Graaf
- Jose de Sousa
- David Davies
- Cor Dekker
- Matthew Dennant
- Chris Dobey
- Kevin Doets
- Brendan Dolan
- Martijn Dragt
- Tavis Dudeney
- Ritchie Edhouse
- Ricky Evans
- Ted Evetts
- Patrick Geeraets
- Rhys Griffin
- Dominik Gruellich
- Robert Grundy
- Daryl Gurney
- Graham Hall
- Andreas Harrysson
- Florian Hempel
- Stefaan Henderyck
- Damon Heta
- Justin Hood
- Max Hopp
- Luke Humphries
- Adam Hunt
- Joe Hunt
- James Hurrell
- Kim Huybrechts
- Ryan Joyce
- Tytus Kanik
- Nick Kenny
- George Killington
- Christian Kist
- Jelle Klaasen
- Maik Kuivenhoven
- Darius Labanauskas
- Chris Landman
- Danny Lauby
- Steve Lennon
- Adam Lipscombe
- Luke Littler
- Jim Long
- Thomas Lovely
- Oskar Lukasiak
- Martin Lukeman
- Mickey Mansell
- Ryan Meikle
- Cameron Menzies
- Alexander Merkx
- Wessel Nijman
- William O’Connor
- Dennie Olde Kalter
- Rob Owen
- Adam Paxton
- Ricardo Pietreczko
- Darryl Pilgrim
- Wesley Plaisier
- Haupai Puha
- Nathan Rafferty
- Krzysztof Ratajski
- Madars Razma
- Benjamin Reus
- Joshua Richardson
- Greg Ritchie
- Josh Rock
- Callan Rydz
- Martin Schindler
- Connor Scutt
- Karel Sedlacek
- Dylan Slevin
- Michael Smith
- Ross Smith
- Carl Sneyd
- Alan Soutar
- Niko Springer
- Mensur Suljovic
- Radek Szaganski
- Dom Taylor
- Viktor Tingstrom
- Thibault Tricole
- Raymond van Barneveld
- Dimitri Van den Bergh
- Jamai van den Herik
- Jitse Van der Wal
- Dirk van Duijvenbode
- Michael van Gerwen
- Berry van Peer
- Danny van Trijp
- Gian van Veen
- Marvin van Velzen
- Mario Vandenbogaerde
- Richard Veenstra
- James Wade
- Scott Waites
- Adam Warner
- Jermaine Wattimena
- Leon Weber
- Lukas Wenig
- Ian White
- Scott Williams
- Luke Woodhouse
- Peter Wright
- 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 |