
Former PDC Darts Professional, SkySports Darts Commentator and YouTuber with 6 tournament wins under his belt including the Iceland Open in 2023
- Luke Littler is 4/1 favourite to win the Ladbrokes UK Open
- Beau Greaves makes UK Open debut
- Event kicks off on Friday and wraps up on Sunday
Luke Littler is 4/1 favourite to win the Ladbrokes UK Open
Darts sensation Luke Littler leads the betting market to win this year’s Ladbrokes UK Open with UK Betting Sites now giving odds on the event.
Littler has been a revelation for Darts ever since he burst onto the scene back in 2023 and since then he has featured in and around the top of the betting market for every event he has taken part in.
It’s no different here with Littler 4/1 to win the UK Open with premier sponsors Ladbrokes putting him clear above the rest of the pack in the market.
Following behind him is Luke Humphries with the two Luke’s regularly top two in the betting markets for each event.
The latest betting odds gives a 20% chance that Littler wins his first UK Open in Minehead this year and follows up his World Darts Championship win in style.
UK Open Darts 2025 Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Luke Littler | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Luke Humphries | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Michael van Gerwen | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Gerwyn Price | 14/1 | 6.7% |
Gary Anderson | 16/1 | 5.9% |
What the expert says...
Beau Greaves makes UK Open debut
Beau Greaves will make her highly-anticipated debut in the UK Open this weekend as a 250/1 outsider to win the title.
Greaves comes up against Switzerland's Stefan Bellmont in the first round of the event and she is 4/5 to win the game and sail through to the second round.

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Dimitri Van den Bergh won last year's UK Open
Dimitri Van den Bergh was the winner of the 2024 UK Open after starting the event as a 66/1 outsider.
Bookies again think he will be an outsider in this event with the odds sitting at 50/1 for him to be crowned winner of the UK Open 12 months on.
Some massive names feature at the front of the market in what is set to be an ultra-competitive event once again in Minehead this weekend.
