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How does the Premier League Darts final work? Format and fixtures as last four fight for glory

The 2025 Premier League Darts season reaches its climax during a blockbuster Finals Night this Thursday, live on talkSPORT.

Luke Littler is the defending champion, but three other players stand in his way of going back-to-back at The 02 Arena in London.

    Littler won his sixth night of the regular season in SheffieldGetty

    The 18-year-old beat world number one Luke Humphries 11-7 a year ago to win the competition during his debut season.

    England’s two representatives for the 2025 World Cup could first face off again in the Premier League play-off night.

    Littler and Humphries will meet in the final for a second successive year, providing they each overcome their respective last-four clash.

    Nathan Aspinall and Gerwyn Price – the two players who completed the top four of the Premier League table – are also vying for glory.

    How does the Premier League darts final work?

    Finals Night comprises of two semi-finals and a final – all of which will take place this Thursday at The 02 Arena in London.

    There are no points up for grabs, and it is just a straight knockout, with the longer format also varying from the 16 evenings before.

    Instead of the usual best of 11 legs, the two semi-finals are best of 19, meaning the first to 10 wins will be victorious.

    In the final, it’s best of 21 instead, so the first to 11 claims the trophy.

    Humphries and Littler will throw first in their respective semi-finals because they finished first and second in the table.

    In the final, there will be a bull-off in the practice room to determine the order of throw.

    Premier League Darts Finals Night schedule

    Semi-finals

    Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price – times to follow Luke Humphries vs Nathan Aspinall – times to follow

    Final

    Littler / Price vs Humphries / Aspinall – time to follow

    Premier League Darts Standings 2025

    NW: Night wins, MW: Match wins

    Luke Littler (Q) – 6NW, 27MW, 45PTS Luke Humphries (Q) – 3NW, 21MW, 34PTS Nathan Aspinall (Q) – 2NW, 15MW, 26PTS Gerwyn Price (Q) – 3NW, 13MW, 24PTS Michael van Gerwen – 0NW, 11MW, 20PTS Chris Dobey – 1NW, 10MW, 17PTS Rob Cross – 0NW, 7MW, 14PTS Stephen Bunting (E) – 1NW, 7MW, 12PTS Littler and Humphries are favourites to face each other in the final for a second successive yearGetty

    Premier League Darts Finals Night: How to follow

    Finals Night of the 2025 tournament takes place on Thursday, May 29.

    It is being held at The 02 Arena in London from 7pm – with the first throw set to be at 7:15pm.

    There will be live coverage of the action on talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT Darts YouTube channel.

    Commentary will come from Ian Danter, Paul Nicholson, Chris Mason and Abi Davies.

    To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. 

    You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

    Sky Sports will also have full coverage of the event on Sky Sports Main Event and Action.

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