2026 Premier League Darts (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2026 BetMGM Premier League) is an ongoing professional darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). The 22nd edition of Premier League Darts, the event began on 5 February 2026 at the Newcastle Arena in Newcastle upon Tyne and will end with the play-offs at the O2 Arena in London on 28 May 2026. The total prize fund is ã1,250,000, with the overall winner receiving ã350,000 and each weekly winner receiving a ã10,000 bonus.
The eight-player tournament begins with a 16-week league stage. Following the league stage, the top four players will compete in the play-offs. The 2026 edition marked the introduction of Belgium to the schedule, with a night in Antwerp being included for the first time. Gian van Veen and Josh Rock are making their Premier League debuts. Luke Humphries entered the tournament as the defending champion, having defeated Luke Littler 11âÂÂ8 in the 2025 final.
Rock hit a nine-dart finish in his 6âÂÂ2 loss to Van Veen on night four.
2026 Premier League Darts is the 22nd edition of the tournament to be staged by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) since the inaugural event in 2005. The inaugural event was played in venues across the United Kingdom and was won by Phil Taylor, who defeated Colin Lloyd 16âÂÂ4 in the final. Taylor won six of the first eight editions of the tournament, only being stopped by James Wade in 2009 and Gary Anderson in 2011. The amount of participants in the event has varied over time. Originally consisting of seven players, a wildcard spot was introduced for the 2007 edition to bring the total to eight. The number increased to ten ahead of the 2013 edition, before reverting back to eight players in 2022. The tournament has expanded outside of the United Kingdom, with nights held in Germany, the Netherlands and Ireland, as well as Belgium from 2026 onward.
The 2026 Premier League is taking place from 5 February to 28 May 2026. Sportsbook BetMGM continued its sponsorship of the event after becoming title sponsor in 2024. Luke Humphries entered the tournament as defending champion after defeating Luke Littler 11âÂÂ8 in the 2025 final to win his first Premier League title.
The 2026 Premier League uses the same format that was introduced for the 2022 edition. It remains an eight-person knockout bracket every Thursday night. The players are guaranteed to meet each other once in the quarter-finals throughout the first seven weeks, and once in the quarter-finals in weeks 9âÂÂ15, with weeks 8 and 16 being drawn based on the league standings at that point. Players receive two points per semi-final finish, three points per runner-up finish, and five points per final win. Following the league phase, the top four players in the table contest the two play-off semi-finals with 1st playing 4th and 2nd playing 3rd, where the winners progress to the Premier League final.
All matches are played in leg format, with the number of legs required to win increasing as the tournament progresses:
As part of the PDC's biggest prize money increase in its history, the prize fund for the 2026 Premier League is ã1,250,000, up from ã1,000,000 the previous year. The champion will receive ã350,000 and each night's winner during the league phase will earn a ã10,000 bonus.
The tournament is being broadcast on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Other broadcasters include AMC Networks in Hungary; DAZN in Germany, Austria and Switzerland; Sport1 in Germany; Eurasian Broadcasting in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan; FanDuel TV in the United States and Brazil; Peacock in the United States and Canada; Fox Sports in Australia; L'ÃÂquipe in France; Nova in the Czech Republic and Slovakia; Sky Sport in New Zealand; VTM in Belgium; Arena Sport in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo; TV3 in the Baltic states; Viaplay in the Netherlands, Iceland, Denmark and Norway; beIN Sports in the Middle East and North Africa; and Zonasport in Croatia. It is also available for subscribers outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland on the PDC's streaming service, PDCTV.
The 2026 Premier League consists of 17 nights, held in cities across the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. The 2026 edition marked the introduction of Belgium to the schedule, with a night at the AFAS Dome in Antwerp replacing Westpoint Exeter in Exeter.
Eight players were invited to participate in the event. The top four players on the PDC Order of Merit following the 2026 PDC World Darts ChampionshipâÂÂLuke Littler, Luke Humphries, Gian van Veen and Michael van GerwenâÂÂqualified automatically. The remaining playersâÂÂJonny Clayton, Stephen Bunting, Josh Rock and Gerwyn PriceâÂÂwere chosen as wildcard selections by the PDC, and were revealed live on Sky Sports News on 5 January 2026. The announcement saw three changes made from the 2025 lineup, with Van Veen, Clayton and Rock replacing Rob Cross, Chris Dobey and Nathan Aspinall. Van Veen and Rock are both making their Premier League debuts, while Clayton returned to the tournament for the first time since 2023. Notable omissions from the tournament were Aspinall, world number 10 Danny Noppert, and world number 11 James Wade.
On night one in Newcastle, reigning world champion Luke Littler faced Premier League debutant Gian van Veen in a rematch of the 2026 World Championship final. Van Veen won the match 6âÂÂ4 before beating 2021 champion Jonny Clayton 6âÂÂ4 in the semi-finals. He set up an all-Dutch final against Michael van Gerwen, who earned 6âÂÂ2 wins over Stephen Bunting and defending champion Luke Humphries. In the final, Van Gerwen defeated Van Veen 6âÂÂ4 to claim his first Premier League nightly win in two years. Van Gerwen expressed his desire to qualify for the play-offs but stated they were not his "main priority", explaining that ranking tournaments were more important to him than non-ranking tournaments such as the Premier League. In the Premier League's first visit to Antwerp on night two, Gerwyn Price reached the final following 6âÂÂ5 victories over Van Veen and Clayton, the latter marking his 10th consecutive win against his Welsh compatriot. Price won the night by defeating Van Gerwen 6âÂÂ3.
Ahead of the third week in Glasgow, the PDC announced that Van Gerwen had withdrawn from the night due to illness, leading to his scheduled opponent Littler receiving a bye to the semi-finals. Clayton ended his losing streak to Price before beating Littler 6âÂÂ1 and Van Veen 6âÂÂ2 to win night three and move to the top of the league table. On night four in Belfast, Northern Ireland's Josh Rock hit a nine-dart finishâÂÂthe 22nd nine-darter in Premier League Darts historyâÂÂin the seventh leg of his 6âÂÂ2 loss to Van Veen. Rock received a set of 18-carat golden darts worth ã30,000 for the achievement. Despite his fourth consecutive opening-match defeat, he said that hitting a nine-darter in front of his home crowd was "phenomenal". He continued: "I honestly donâÂÂt care if I never hit a nine-darter in my life againâÂÂto have it in Belfast has just made my life a dream come true." Bunting secured his first points through a 6âÂÂ4 victory over Humphries and a 6âÂÂ0 whitewash of Clayton, before winning the week outright with a 6âÂÂ2 win against Van Veen. Moving up to fifth in the table, Bunting called it "one of the best wins of my career".
On night five in Cardiff, Luke Littler became the fifth different nightly winner in five weeks, rising from seventh to third in the table. After defeating Josh Rock, he produced a three-dart average of 111.05 and landed a 170 checkout to beat Gerwyn Price 6âÂÂ3 in the semi-finals. He hit another 170 checkout and missed double 15 for a nine-dart finish on his way to winning the final 6âÂÂ4 against Jonny Clayton. On night six in Nottingham, Clayton became the first two-time winner during the season's league stage. He followed 6âÂÂ3 wins over Michael van Gerwen and Stephen Bunting with a 6âÂÂ1 victory against Luke Humphries in the night's final, putting him eight points clear at the top of the table. Night six marked Humphries' first final of the season, which he reached after beating Littler 6âÂÂ5 in the semi-finalâÂÂhis first win over Littler since their 2025 Premier League final. Suffering with gout in his ankle during the night's action, Clayton remarked that he "wasn't expecting much", revealing that he had to keep practising as his condition got worse when he sat down.
Ahead of the seventh week in Dublin, the PDC announced that Gian van Veen had withdrawn from the night after being diagnosed with kidney stones, leading to his scheduled opponent Van Gerwen receiving a bye to the semi-finals. Following a 6âÂÂ3 win against Bunting, Littler survived a total of eight match dartsâÂÂthree from Van Gerwen and five from PriceâÂÂto win the night, staging a comeback from 5âÂÂ0 down to defeat Price 6âÂÂ5 in the final. "I have no idea how I have done that," admitted Littler, who jokingly waved goodbye to the crowd when Price attempted match-winning shots while 5âÂÂ1 ahead. "I may as well have been off the stage. This is darts, things happen." On night eight in Berlin, Rock earned his first win of the tournament, defeating Clayton 6âÂÂ3 in the quarter-finals before being eliminated in the semi-finals by Van Gerwen. Littler surpassed Clayton at the top of the table by beating Van Gerwen 6âÂÂ4 in the night's final, where Littler hit two 170 checkouts.
The fixtures were released on 22 January 2026. All matches during the league stage are played to the best of 11 legs. Match winners are shown in bold and all players are accompanied by their three-dart average for the match.
Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff
Five points are awarded for a night win, three points for the runner-up and two points for the losing semi-finalists. When players are tied on points, nights won is used first as a tie-breaker and after that overall matches won.
The top four players after 16 nights advance to the play-offs.
(C) Champion<br>(RU) Runner-up<br>(E) Eliminated<br> (Q) Qualified