The Premier League Darts 2026 season is in full swing, with 17 nights of action running from February 5 to May 28 across venues including Newcastle, London, and many more. The top eight players compete each Thursday night, with Luke Humphries returning as defending champion. The field also includes two-time World Champion Luke Littler, seven-time Premier League champion Michael van Gerwen, and World finalist Gian van Veen.
After Night Fifteen in Birmingham, Luke Littler tops the table with 41 points from 23 matches won and six nightly victories. Jonny Clayton sits second with 34 points and four night wins, followed by Gerwyn Price and Luke Humphries, both on 24 points but with Price holding two night wins to Humphries' one. Michael van Gerwen has 18 points, Gian van Veen 18, Stephen Bunting 13, and Josh Rock 8.
Night Sixteen takes place on Thursday, May 21 at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, with quarter-finals featuring Jonny Clayton vs Stephen Bunting (Clayton lost 3-6), Gerwyn Price vs Gian van Veen (Price won 6-2), Luke Littler vs Josh Rock (Littler won 6-5), and Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen. The semi-finals and final are scheduled later in the evening.
The prize fund totals £1,250,000, with the champion earning £350,000, runner-up £170,000, and semi-finalists £110,000. Nightly winners receive £10,000. The top four after 16 weeks qualify for Finals Night at The O2 in London on May 28.
In the UK, the Premier League Darts is broadcast on Sky Sports, with coverage in the US on Peacock, Australia on Stan Sport and Fox, Germany on DAZN/Sport1, and the Netherlands on Viaplay. PDCTV also streams the action.