The 2025 World Grand Prix darts final will take place tonight, and it is the final that everybody wanted, with Luke Humphries set to take on Luke Littler in a repeat of the 2024 World Championship final.
Both men came through their semi-finals without too much trouble, with Humphries downing Danny Noppert 5-3 and Littler cruising past Jonny Clayton 5-1.
Ahead of the final, the tournament's sponsors, Boylesports, are offering new customers a welcome offer that can be taken advantage of for the match.
Bet £5 get £25 on the World Grand Prix final
The Boylesports welcome offer involves new customers earning £25 in free bets. To claim this offer, you must sign up for a new Boylesports account, deposit at least £5 into the account and then place a £5 bet on any sports market with odds of 1.1 (2.00) or greater.
Once this qualifying bet is settled, you will be credited with a free bet balance of £25, which can be used how ever you see fit. For example, you could use the balance by placing one large £25 bet, or you could split it into several smaller bets.
There are no restrictions on what markets you can use your free bets on, but the balance will expire after seven days, so you won't have overly long to use it. There are also no wagering requirements attached to any winnings from the free bets, so you will be free to withdraw whatever you win.
Free bet tips World Grand Prix final
If you sign up and place your qualifying bet earlier today, on one of the many international football matches taking place, for example, then you will have a free £25 bet balance to use on the World Grand Prix final tonight.
If you want to use some of the balance on this match, then Boylesports are offering 9/4 on Luke Littler to win the match with a full house (win the match, most 180s, highest checkout).
This is worth considering because he is odds-on to win all three of these categories. The World Champion has beaten Humphries in three of their last four meetings, and he is well-known for deliberately leaving himself the big fish (170 checkout), which gives him an excellent chance of taking out the highest checkout in the match.
In terms of 180-hitting, Humphries has hit 25 at the tournament so far, to Littler's 24 but the Premier League champion has played two more sets of darts, so Littler's 180s per set rate is higher.