The world's best darts players will face off in the 2026 BetMGM Premier League Darts tournament, a 17-night extravaganza that kicks off on February 5 and culminates in Finals Night at London's O2 Arena. The competition, which has been part of the PDC Darts schedule since 2005, sees eight top players - Luke Humphries, Luke Littler, Gian van Veen, Michael van Gerwen, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price, Josh Rock, and Stephen Bunting - battle it out for a share of £1.25 million in prize money.
Defending champion Luke Humphries will face stiff competition from the talented teenager Luke Littler, who won his second world title at the start of January. World No 3 Gian van Veen makes his Premier League Darts debut, while Michael van Gerwen is fourth in the PDC rankings and secured an automatic spot with top four players guaranteed a place.
The tournament format involves each night's winner earning £10,000 as they compete in a series of quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a best-of-19 legs final. The top four players will advance to the Play-Offs on Finals Night, where they will face off in a best-of-21 legs match for the title.
The 2026 Premier League champion will receive £350,000, an increase of £75,000 compared to last year's winner. The runner-up and semi-finalists will earn £170,000, £110,000, and £95,000 respectively, with the eighth-placed player earning £80,000.
Fans can watch all the action on Sky Sports or stream it live with NOW.
Defending champion Luke Humphries will face stiff competition from the talented teenager Luke Littler, who won his second world title at the start of January. World No 3 Gian van Veen makes his Premier League Darts debut, while Michael van Gerwen is fourth in the PDC rankings and secured an automatic spot with top four players guaranteed a place.
The tournament format involves each night's winner earning £10,000 as they compete in a series of quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a best-of-19 legs final. The top four players will advance to the Play-Offs on Finals Night, where they will face off in a best-of-21 legs match for the title.
The 2026 Premier League champion will receive £350,000, an increase of £75,000 compared to last year's winner. The runner-up and semi-finalists will earn £170,000, £110,000, and £95,000 respectively, with the eighth-placed player earning £80,000.
Fans can watch all the action on Sky Sports or stream it live with NOW.