Weeks of Premier League Darts have built up to one crucial night as the high-flying Luke Littler aims to retain his crown in London, while three worthy challengers stand in his way
Luke Littler will set his sights on going back-to-back as the Premier League Darts Play-Offs return to The O2 Arena.
The Nuke holds fond memories of the southeast London venue, as it was on its stage he won his first PDC major title when beating Luke Humphries 11-7 to win the Premier League on debut in 2024, hitting a nine-dart finish in the showpiece to cap things off.
Entering this year’s renewal, the teenager was favoured to dominate, and dominate he did, topping the table after 16 weeks on a staggering 45 points and winning six nights.
His final opponent 12 months ago, Cool Hand, could only muster second place on 34 points, eight ahead of third-placed Nathan Aspinall.
Gerwyn Price rounded off the play-off spots with 24 points, while seven-time champion Michael van Gerwen failed to make it to the final stages, having not won a night throughout the competition.
Now, the PDC’s elite descend on London with a £275,000 top prize up for grabs. Mirror Sport brings you everything you need to know ahead of the 2025 Premier League Darts conclusion, including how and when to tune in and who will play one another.
How to watch Premier League Darts Finals Night?
The Premier League Finals Night takes place on Thursday, May 29, at The O2 in London, with thousands of fans set to witness the action in person.
For those watching at home, coverage will begin on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+ from 7pm, and the first clash of the night, Littler against Price, is pencilled in to take place at roughly 7:15pm.
Humphries will take on Aspinall after this in the second best-of-19-legged semi-final matches, with a best-of-21 final commencing afterwards.
Fans with a Sky Sports subscription can tune in on TV, or access the event via the Sky Sports app or the Sky Go app. Those who hold a Sports Day or Month Membership via NOW TV can also tune in there.
What do the Premier League players earn?
The Nuke took home £275k in 2024 as he lifted the Premier League trophy aloft, and that same figure is up for grabs 12 months on for whoever prevails on Thursday.
A runner-up sum of £125k is on offer, and the two stars who fail to get past the semi-final stage on the night will still be rewarded with £85k.
Throwers who have already exited the competition were also gifted lucrative sums for their weeks of participation, with last-placed Stephen Bunting taking home £60k.
Rob Cross earned £65k, Chris Dobey £70k and Van Gerwen £75k. Each week, a £10k prize was offered to the winner, meaning that Littler will have made an extra £60k on top of whatever he walks away with from the O2.