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Premier League Darts 2025: Fixtures, line-up, prize money and how to watch

Luke Littler poses with the Premier League Darts trophy in 2024
Luke Littler poses with the Premier League Darts trophy in 2024Taylor Lanning/PDC Darts
The Premier League Darts returns for 2025 in February, pitting eight of the best artists in the world against each other in a thrilling weekly format that spans venues across the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe.

Reigning world champion Luke Littler will begin his title defence of the BetMGM Premier League Darts against seven-time winner Michael van Gerwen on Night One at the SSE Arena in Belfast on Thursday, February 6th, a rematch of their thrilling World Championship final tussle at the start of the year.

But the power-scoring pair won't be the only star names taking part, with world number one Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price, Chris Dobey, Nathan Aspinall, Rob Cross and Stephen Bunting all vying for all-important top-four spots in the Premier League table, aiming for a shot at the coveted trophy at the Play-Off finals at London's O2 Arena on Thursday, May 29th.

Here's everything you need to know about the Premier League Darts 2025:

Start date: Thursday, February 6th

Next venue: SSE Arena, Belfast

Previous winner: Luke Littler

Prize money: £275,000 for the tournament winner, £10,000 for the nightly winner

Luke Littler celebrates winning the Premier League Darts 2024
Luke Littler celebrates winning the Premier League Darts 2024Taylor Lanning / PDC Darts

Who is taking part and who are the favourites?

Luke Humphries (1) | Runner-up in 2024

Luke Littler (2) | Winner in 2024

Michael van Gerwen (3) | Winner in 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022 and 2023

Rob Cross (4) | Runner-up in 2019

Stephen Bunting (5) | 8th in 2015

Gerwyn Price (9) | Runner-up in 2023

Chris Dobey (10) | 7th in 2023

Nathan Aspinall (11) | Runner-up in 2020

Defending champion Luke Littler is the bookies' favourite to retain his title with odds of 6/5, while Luke Humphries is second-favourite with odds of 11/4. Michael van Gerwen is just behind with odds of 11/2.

What is the Premier League Darts schedule?

Night One - Thursday, February 6th

The SSE Arena, Belfast

Quarter-Finals

Chris Dobey vs Gerwyn Price

Stephen Bunting vs Rob Cross

Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen

Nathan Aspinall vs Luke Humphries

Night Two - Thursday, February 13th

OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Quarter-Finals

Rob Cross vs Luke Littler

Michael van Gerwen vs Stephen Bunting

Nathan Aspinall vs Gerwyn Price

Luke Humphries vs Chris Dobey

Night Three - Thursday, February 20th

3Arena, Dublin

Quarter-Finals

Luke Humphries vs Stephen Bunting

Gerwyn Price vs Luke Littler

Rob Cross vs Nathan Aspinall

Michael van Gerwen vs Chris Dobey

Night Four - Thursday, February 27th

Westpoint Exeter

Quarter-Finals

Michael van Gerwen vs Rob Cross

Gerwyn Price vs Luke Humphries

Chris Dobey vs Nathan Aspinall

Stephen Bunting vs Luke Littler

Night Five - Thursday, March 6th

The Brighton Centre

Quarter-Finals

Gerwyn Price vs Michael van Gerwen

Luke Littler vs Chris Dobey

Rob Cross vs Luke Humphries

Stephen Bunting vs Nathan Aspinall

Night Six - Thursday, March 13th

Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham

Quarter-Finals

Luke Humphries vs Luke Littler

Rob Cross vs Chris Dobey

Stephen Bunting vs Gerwyn Price

Nathan Aspinall vs Michael van Gerwen

Night Seven - Thursday, March 20th

Utilita Arena, Cardiff

Quarter-Finals

Chris Dobey vs Stephen Bunting

Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen

Luke Littler vs Nathan Aspinall

Gerwyn Price vs Rob Cross

Night Eight - Thursday, March 27th

Utilita Arena, Newcastle

Draw Bracket based on league table following Night Seven

Night Nine - Thursday, April 3rd

Uber Arena, Berlin

Quarter-Finals

Nathan Aspinall vs Stephen Bunting

Luke Humphries vs Rob Cross

Chris Dobey vs Luke Littler

Michael van Gerwen vs Gerwyn Price

Night 10 - Thursday, April 10th

AO Arena, Manchester

Quarter-Finals

Chris Dobey vs Michael van Gerwen

Nathan Aspinall vs Rob Cross

Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price

Stephen Bunting vs Luke Humphries

Night 11 - Thursday, April 17th

Rotterdam Ahoy

Quarter-Finals

Chris Dobey vs Luke Humphries

Gerwyn Price vs Nathan Aspinall

Stephen Bunting vs Michael van Gerwen

Luke Littler vs Rob Cross

Night 12 - Thursday, April 24th

M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool

Quarter-Finals

Luke Humphries vs Nathan Aspinall

Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Littler

Rob Cross vs Stephen Bunting

Gerwyn Price vs Chris Dobey

Night 13 - Thursday, May 1st

Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Quarter-Finals

Luke Littler vs Stephen Bunting

Nathan Aspinall vs Chris Dobey

Luke Humphries vs Gerwyn Price

Rob Cross vs Michael van Gerwen

Night 14 - Thursday, May 8th

First Direct Arena, Leeds

Quarter-Finals

Rob Cross vs Gerwyn Price

Nathan Aspinall vs Luke Littler

Michael van Gerwen vs Luke Humphries

Stephen Bunting vs Chris Dobey

Night 15 - Thursday, May 15th

P&J Live, Aberdeen

Quarter-Finals

Michael van Gerwen vs Nathan Aspinall

Gerwyn Price vs Stephen Bunting

Chris Dobey vs Rob Cross

Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries

Night 16 - Thursday, May 22nd

Utilita Arena, Sheffield

Draw Bracket based on league table following Night 15

Play-Offs - Thursday, May 29th

The O2, London

Semi-Finals and Final

Where can you watch it?

The 2025 BetMGM Premier League will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK & Ireland, through the PDC's worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and Viaplay, and on PDCTV for the rest of the world subscribers.

Follow all the scores and talking points from the BetMGM Premier League Darts with Flashscore.

How much is the prize money?

The prize money for the 2025 edition of the tournament remains at £1 million, and there is a £10,000 bonus to each night's winner. 

The outright tournament winner will take home £275,000, while the runner-up will receive £125,000.

Winner: £275,000

Runner-up: £125,000

Semi-finalists (x2): £85,000

5th place: £75,000

6th place: £70,000

7th place: £65,000

8th place: £60,000

Weekly winner bonus (x16): £10,000

Total prize money: £1,000,000

How does the Premier League Darts format work?

The format remains unchanged from the previous edition, with eight players competing in 16 mini-tournaments across the UK and Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany.

Each night will see a thrilling knockout format, with players battling through quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final played over the best of 11 legs. 

Points are awarded for each night's performance – five to the winner, three to the runner-up, and two to the semi-finalists – with the top four players in the league table advancing to the coveted Play-Offs at London's O2 Arena to crown an overall winner.

Who are the previous winners?

Since its inception in 2005, only eight players have won the Premier League.

Michael van Gerwen boasts the most Premier League Darts trophies, winning the tournament a record seven times.

Legendary Phil Taylor won the first four editions and a total of six during his illustrious career. Scotland's Gary Anderson has won it twice.

James Wade, Raymond van Barneveld, Glen Durrant, Jonny Clayton and Luke Littler have each won the Premier League once.

A total of 16 nine-dart finishes have been thrown in the Premier League - the first one was in 2006 by Raymond van Barneveld, and the most recent one was in 2024 by Luke Littler during the final.

Tournament records

Most titles: 7 – Michael van Gerwen

Most tournament appearances: 14 – Raymond van Barneveld

Most matches played: 211 – Raymond van Barneveld

Longest unbeaten run: 44 matches – Phil Taylor (2005–2008)

Biggest victories (league stage): 11–1 Phil Taylor v Wayne Mardle (2005), 11–1 Phil Taylor v Peter Manley (2005)

Biggest victories (playoff stages): 16–4 Phil Taylor v Colin Lloyd (2005 final)

Most 180s by one player in a single match: 11 – Gary Anderson v Simon Whitlock (2011).11 – José de Sousa v Nathan Aspinall (2021).

Most 100+ averages in a season: 18 – Michael van Gerwen (2017). Van Gerwen became the first player to average over 100 in every match of a season.

Highest match average: 123.40 – Michael van Gerwen (2016)

Highest group stage overall average: 107.95 – Phil Taylor (2012)

Lowest group stage overall average: 86.36 – Glen Durrant (2021)

Highest average in the final: 112.37 – Michael van Gerwen (2018)

When is the final?

The final will take place at London's O2 Arena on Thursday, May 29th.

Follow the Premier League Darts live with Flashscore.