bet365 US Darts Masters: Date, schedule, history, how to watch & betting odds

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bet365 US Darts Masters: Date, schedule, history, how to watch & betting odds
bet365 US Darts Masters: Date, schedule, history, how to watch & betting odds

Eight stars of the PDC, including holder and current world champion Michael Smith, reigning World Series of Darts Finals winner Gerwyn Price, Michael van Gerwen, plus eight North American players make up the field for the £60,000 bet365 US Darts Masters.

The North American contingent are headed by ex-Lakeside runner-up Jeff Smith, Matt Campbell, and Jules van Dongen.

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What US Darts Masters

Where The Theater, Madison Square Garden, New York

When 2nd & 3rd June, 2023

How to watch ITV4, DAZN, Viaplay & pdc.tv

Latest Odds Gerwyn Price ( ), Michael van Gerwen ( ), Michael Smith ( ), Luke Humphries ( ), Rob Cross ( )

When is the bet365 US Darts Masters?

The bet365 US Darts Masters is being held across Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd June, 2023.


It's the third of six World Series events over the course of the year. Events in Bahrain and Copenhagen have already finished, while competitions in Poland, New Zealand, and Australia follow the New York event.

Where is the bet365 US Darts Masters?

The bet365 US Darts Masters is this year being staged at the The Theater, part of Madison Square Garden, in New York City.

This is the fifth running of the event, the first three were held at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas before moving to New York last year.

Can I watch the bet365 US Darts Masters?

The bet365 US Darts Masters will be available for Live Streaming here at bet365, whilst the event is also being broadcast live on ITV in the UK, through the PDC's worldwide partners DAZN and Viaplay.

How many times has the bet365 US Darts Masters taken place?

This is the fifth time the bet365 US Darts Masters has taken place.

The inaugural staging of the competition was in 2017 at the Tropicana Las Vegas and was won by Michael van Gerwen.

Who is playing in the US Darts Masters?

Top PDC performers Michael Smith, Van Gerwen, Peter Wright, Gerwyn Price, Nathan Aspinall, Rob Cross, Luke Humphries and Dimitri Van den Bergh, will be joined by Tour Card holders Jeff Smith, Campbell, Van Dongen as well as CDC Continental Cup winner, Alex Spellman.

Jeff Smith claimed the CDC’s inaugural Cross-Border Challenge earlier this month, but as the Silencer was already assured of his spot in New York, beaten finalist Jim Long will take the spot.

The final three places will be taken up by Jason Brandon, Jake MacMillan and JT Davis.

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Who are the favourites for the US Darts Masters?

Van Gerwen and Price have been battling it out in the Premier League and European Tour of late and those two top arrowsmiths will likely head the betting in New York.

Michael Smith and Humphries will also be expected to go well, but the draw will have a bigger impact than on most World Series events, with the home challenge being far stronger than in most regions.

Who has won the bet365 US Darts Masters most times?

Four separate stagings of the competition have produced four different winners. Van Gerwen won the first bet365 US Darts Masters, beating Daryl Gurney 8-6 in the 2017 final.

12 months later it was the turn of Gary Anderson to lift the trophy after he had overcome Cross 8-4 in the final, whilst in 2019, it was Aspinall who came good as he saw off Michael Smith 8-4 in a final in which he averaged 106.70.

However, Smith would make up for that loss in 2022, as he took the honours by claiming an 8-4 win of his own over Van Gerwen.

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