Luke Littler has been crowned Premier League Darts 2026 champion after a thrilling 11-10 victory over Luke Humphries in the final at The O2 in London on Thursday, May 28. The 17-night tournament, which ran from February 5 to May 28, saw Littler edge out Humphries in a high-quality decider, with averages of 111.67 and 105.60 respectively. Earlier in the evening, Littler had defeated Gerwyn Price 10-9 in the semi-finals, while Humphries beat Jonny Clayton 10-9 to set up the title showdown.
The final standings saw Littler top the league table with six nightly wins, 24 matches won, and 43 points. Jonny Clayton finished second with four nightly wins, 20 matches won, and 34 points, followed by Humphries (one nightly win, 16 matches won, 27 points) and Price (two nightly wins, 15 matches won, 26 points). The bottom four comprised Stephen Bunting (two nightly wins, 10 matches won, 18 points), Michael van Gerwen (one nightly win, 11 matches won, 18 points), Gian van Veen (no nightly wins, 11 matches won, 18 points), and Josh Rock (no nightly wins, four matches won, eight points).
The tournament visited 16 cities across Europe, including Newcastle, Antwerp, Glasgow, Belfast, Cardiff, Nottingham, Dublin, Berlin, Manchester, Brighton, Rotterdam, Liverpool, Aberdeen, Leeds, Birmingham, and Sheffield, before culminating in London. The eight-player field featured Luke Humphries as defending champion, alongside Luke Littler, Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting, Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton, and debutants Josh Rock and Gian van Veen.
The champion received £350,000 in prize money, with the runner-up earning £170,000. Semi-finalists in the play-offs took home £110,000, while nightly winners earned £10,000. The total prize fund stood at £1,250,000. The tournament was broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK, with coverage in other territories including Peacock (US), Stan Sport and Fox (Australia), DAZN/Sport1 (Germany), and Viaplay (Netherlands).