There will be nine participants, because Gary Anderson pulled out due to a back injury, who can divide the prize fund of 825,000 GBP. His place will be replaced by nine different players who all play at one of the first nine Premier League Darts nights. Points won by the nine contenders will not count towards the league table, however their opponents will retain any points gained from the matches.Contenders will receive financial bonuses for winning or drawing their matches.
Players who survive Judgement Night, earn at least £50.000, with the number five receiving £70.000 for a fifth place after the competition. The four semi-finalists will pocket at least £80.000, with the runner-up earning £120.000. The winner of the Premier League Darts receives £250.000, while the league winner bonus will be £25.000.
2019 | ||
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Winner | £250,000 | |
Runner-up | £120,000 | |
Semi-finalists | £80,000 | |
5th place | £70,000 | |
6th place | £60,000 | |
7th place | £55,000 | |
8th place | £50,000 | |
9th place | £35,000 | |
‘Contenders’ win | £2,500 | |
‘Contenders’ draw | £1,000 | |
League Winner Bonus | £25,000 | |
Total | £825,000 |