Luke Littler is the reigning champion after beating Luke Humphries 11–7 in the final last year.
The tournament is played over 16 weeks in venues across the UK and Europe, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), with eight of the top players in the world competing against each other.
When is the 2025 Premier League Darts?
The 2025 Premier League Darts begins this Thursday 6 February at the SSE Arena in Belfast and finishes on Thursday 29 May at the O2 Arena in London.
In weeks eight and 16, they are drawn based on league standings.
And after the 16 weeks are up, the top four players in the table will compete in the two knockout semi-finals, with first playing fourth and second playing third.
Rob Cross competing in the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts in Rotterdam. (Photo: Joris Verwijst/BSR Agency/Getty)Night One – Thursday February 6 at the SSE Arena, BelfastQuarter-Finals
Chris Dobey v Gerwyn Price Stephen Bunting v Rob Cross Luke Littler v Michael van Gerwen Nathan Aspinall v Luke HumphriesNight Two – Thursday February 13 at the OVO Hydo, GlasgowQuarter-Finals
Rob Cross v Luke Littler Michael van Gerwen v Stephen Bunting Nathan Aspinall v Gerwyn Price Luke Humphries v Chris DobeyNight Three – Thursday February 20 at the 3Arena, DublinQuarter-Finals
Luke Humphries v Stephen Bunting Gerwyn Price v Luke Littler Rob Cross v Nathan Aspinall Michael van Gerwen v Chris DobeyNight Four – Thursday February 27 at Westpoint ExeterQuarter-Finals
Michael van Gerwen v Rob Cross Gerwyn Price v Luke Humphries Chris Dobey v Nathan Aspinall Stephen Bunting v Luke LittlerNight Five – Thursday March 6 at the Brighton CentreQuarter-Finals
Gerwyn Price v Michael van Gerwen Luke Littler v Chris Dobey Rob Cross v Luke Humphries Stephen Bunting v Nathan AspinallNight Six – Thursday March 13 at the Motorpoint Arena, NottinghamQuarter-Finals
Luke Humphries v Luke Littler Rob Cross v Chris Dobey Stephen Bunting v Gerwyn Price Nathan Aspinall v Michael van GerwenNight Seven – Thursday March 20 at the Utilita Arena, CardiffQuarter-Finals
Chris Dobey v Stephen Bunting Luke Humphries v Michael van Gerwen Luke Littler v Nathan Aspinall Gerwyn Price v Rob CrossNight Nine – Thursday April 3 at the Uber Arena, BerlinQuarter-Finals
Nathan Aspinall v Stephen Bunting Luke Humphries v Rob Cross Chris Dobey v Luke Littler Michael van Gerwen v Gerwyn PriceNight Ten – Thursday April 10 at the AO Arena, ManchesterQuarter-Finals
Chris Dobey v Michael van Gerwen Nathan Aspinall v Rob Cross Luke Littler v Gerwyn Price Stephen Bunting v Luke HumphriesNight 11 – Thursday April 17 at the Rotterdam AhoyQuarter-Finals
Chris Dobey v Luke Humphries Gerwyn Price v Nathan Aspinall Stephen Bunting v Michael van Gerwen Luke Littler v Rob CrossNight 12 – Thursday April 24 at the M&S Bank Arena, LiverpoolQuarter-Finals
Luke Humphries v Nathan Aspinall Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler Rob Cross v Stephen Bunting Gerwyn Price v Chris DobeyNight 13 – Thursday May 1 at the Utilita Arena, BirminghamQuarter-Finals
Luke Littler v Stephen Bunting Nathan Aspinall v Chris Dobey Luke Humphries v Gerwyn Price Rob Cross v Michael van GerwenNight 14 – Thursday May 8 at the First Direct Arena, LeedsQuarter-Finals
Rob Cross v Gerwyn Price Nathan Aspinall v Luke Littler Michael van Gerwen v Luke Humphries Stephen Bunting v Chris DobeyNight 15 – Thursday May 15 at the P&J Live, AberdeenQuarter-Finals
Michael van Gerwen v Nathan Aspinall Gerwyn Price v Stephen Bunting Chris Dobey v Rob Cross Luke Littler v Luke HumphriesPlay-Offs – Thursday May 29 at the O2, LondonSemi-Finals and Final
For those unable to attend in person, the matches can still be watched on television.
Viewers will need to subscribe to Sky Sports, which starts from £20 a month.
Who’s competing in this year’s Premier League Darts?
This year the top four are: Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen and Rob Cross.
Luke Humphries is automatically picked for the tournament. (Photo:James Fearn/Getty)
Currently ranked as world number one, Luke Humphries is a former PDC World Champion and was runner-up in last year’s Premier League Darts.
He has won has won 21 PDC titles.
Luke Littler
Luke Littler was guaranteed a place at the oche (Photo:James Fearn/Getty)The 18-year-old, from Warrington in Cheshire, is ranked world number two currently and is the PDC World Champion after winning the 2025 World Championship.
Michael van Gerwen has an automatic place in the tournament (Photo: James Fearn/Getty)
Michael van Gerwen is ranked number three in the world of darts players right now.
He has been the Premier League Darts winner seven times, more than any other player.
Rob Cross
Rob Cross is the fourth to have a place guaranteed in the 2025 Premier League Darts (Photo: Andrew Redington/Getty)The 34-year-old, from Pembury in Kent, is a former PDC World Champion and has has won 20 senior PDC titles.
Stephen Bunting is in on a wildcard (Photo: Rene Nijhuis/MB Media/Getty)
Stephen Bunting, currently ranked number five in the world, is in the tournament as a wildcard.
He has won five PDC titles, including the 2024 PDC Masters and 2025 Bahrain Darts Masters.
Gerwyn Price
Gerwyn Price is one of four wildcards in the tournament (Photo: James Fearn/Getty)A former professional rugby player, from Markham in Wales, he has won 37 senior PDC titles to his name including the 2021 World Grand Prix and two World Series of Darts Finals titles in 2020 and 2022.
Chris Dobey has made it into the elite eight players for this event (Photo: James Fearn/Getty)
Chris Dobey has a current world ranking for darts player of 11th and enters the tournament as a wildcard.
He has five PDC ranking titles to his name.
Nathan Aspinall
Nathan Aspinall is the final of the wildcard players to join the tournament (Photo: James Fearn/Getty)The 33-year-old, from Stockport in Greater Manchester, has won eight senior PDC titles including the 2023 World Matchplay.
How much prize money is on offer?
The prize fund for this year’s Premier League Darts remains at £1m, which will divided among the eight players.
But the majority of the prize pot will be split according to the final standings:
Winner – £275,000 Runner-up – £125,000 Semi-finalists – £85,000 Fifth place – £75,000 Sixth place – £70,000 Seventh place – £65,000 Eighth place – £60,000 Read More Details
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