How to watch World Darts Championship 2023/24 live stream, TV channel in Canada

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The biggest darts tournament of the year returns on Friday December 15th as the 2023/24 World Darts Championship gets under way in the United Kingdom.

Staged at London's famous Alexandra Palace, the tournament will be held over three weeks either side of Christmas and will see the best players in the sports face off against each other.

As well as proving to be one of the biggest sporting events on the British calendar, this year's event will be watched by millions of fans elsewhere in the world as well. 

In this article, The Sporting News brings you all the information on how you can watch the tournament this year in Canada. 

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World Darts Championship 2023/24 TV channel and live stream in Canada

Although darts has grown in popularity over recent times in Canada – especially with the help of former Canadian world champion John Part, who has previously commentated on the event – no TV channel will be showing the action live in the country for the 2023/24 tournament. 

That will come as a blow for those who want to catch all of the action at dart's premier tournament but instead, fans can watch online in Canada.

That's because sports streaming platform DAZN will be showing the World Darts Championship in the country in its entirety from start to finish. DAZN costs $24.99 per month or $199.99 annually in Canada as of December 2023. 

World Darts Championship 2023/24 betting odds

Here's how the pre-tournament favourites look according to bookmakers DraftKings:

  DraftKings
Luke Humphries +380
Gerwyn Price +450
Michael van Gerwen +450
Michael Smith +800
Gary Anderson +1100
Rob Cross +1400
Nathan Aspinall +2500

World Darts Championship 2023/24 prize money

Hitting the big time in darts pays well. Organisers the Professional Darts Corporation have again allocated a prize of £500,000 to the winner, with the runner-up receiving £200,000 as part of a £2.5 million total prize fund.

Stage Prize money
Winner £500,000
Finalist £200,000
Semifinalist £100,000
Quarterfinalist £50,000
Round Four £35,000
Round Three £25,000
Round Two £15,000
Round One £7,500
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Nathan Evans is a data editor for The Sporting News.