Here are the 128 PDC Tour Card Holders for 2026 after Q-School led by Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Gian van Veen and Michael van Gerwen

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Sunday, 11 January 2026 at 19:30
Luke Littler and Luke Humphries after the final of the 2025 Grand Slam of Darts
After the conclusion of 2026 PDC Q-School, we have our 128 Tour Card Holders who will compete on the PDC ProTour over the next season comprising those already in the top 64, winners of secondary tours and also victors from Milton Keynes and Kalkar.
Led by Luke Littler, the current World No.1 and World Champion. He holds a huge lead over the rest of the field in the Order of Merit with £2,770,500 as a result of his £1million World Darts Championship win. He is ahead of Luke Humphries who is on £1,172,000 and Gian van Veen who is on £912,500 level with Michael van Gerwen.
Jonny Clayton, Gary Anderson, Stephen Bunting, Ryan Searle, Josh Rock and Danny Noppert complete the top 10. Going further down Lukas Wenig, Robert Owen and Mario Vandenbogaerde only just hung on to their spots in the top 64.
Vandenbogaerde was more of a waiting game than others. Dom Taylor as a result of his doping failure has been stripped of his World Championship prize money and will likely be shortly banned from the sport for an indefinite period. This gave Vandenbogaerde a reprieve.
Such players as Karel Sedlacek, Bradley Brooks, Cam Crabtree, Max Hopp and Adam Lipscombe all begin the second years of their PDC Tour Cards. The former few names are in a good position to likely retain them at this point given their form in the first year.
Those likely in danger include Rusty-Jake Rodriguez, Pero Ljubic and Kai Gotthardt who have picked up less than £10,000 this past season. But onto the new additions.

New additions led by Greaves and who came through Q-School?

Beau Greaves will finally make the full step up to the PDC ProTour in 2026 after winning through the Development Tour. She was joined by Owen Bates who didn't need to go to Q-School as a result and kept his professional status. While we will also see the return of Darius Labanauskas who completed it through the Challenge Tour.
Stefan Bellmont did the same and will make his full ProTour debut like Greaves in 2026. Onto Q-School from there and we will get 29 new Tour Card holders from this route with a mix from both Europe and UK and different nationalities to boot.
Beau Greaves points at the camera.
Beau Greaves makes her step up to ProTour life.
Rhys Griffin, Adam Leek, Carl Sneyd, Niall Culleton, Tom Sykes, Shane McGuirk, Charlie Manby, Samuel Price won outright from the UK meaning that they claimed their Tour Cards on the day and didn't need the Order of Merit.
Of those to headline include Shane McGuirk who is a former WDF World Champion, Charlie Manby who reached the fourth round at Ally Pally and also Adelaide ace Adam Leek who quit his job to come over to the UK for Q-School.
Stephen Burton, Mervyn King, Tyler Thorpe, Stephen Rosney, David Sharp sealed theirs through the Order of Merit in the UK. King of course is the main standout. The former multiple major finalist and a darting legend has had a year away playing on the Challenge Tour after losing his Tour Card and returns in 2026 after making his Ally Pally return this last December.
Stephen Rosney too is the latest name to come from playing Lakeside to the ProTour and joins Culleton and McGuirk in the Irish contingent alongside Keane Barry and William O'Connor.
In Europe, Filip Bereza, Arno Merk, Jeffrey Sparidaans, Cristo Reyes, Matthias Ehlers, Yorick Hofkens, Jeffrey De Zwaan, Sietse Lap won outright. A mix of both experience as Reyes returns immediately after a few years off the oche. While there is a welcome return for Jeffrey de Zwaan who is a former World Matchplay semi-finalist. Arno Merk too had World Championship success and is a welcome addition to the tour.
As is Jimmy van Schie who through the Order of Merit finally makes his PDC debut. The WDF World Champion who stands at 6 ft 9 as per the man himself has long been the best player without a Tour Card perhaps and he finished top in a glut of Dutch players including Chris Landman, Jurjen van der Velde and Alexander Merkx. Marvin Kraft and Pascal Rupprecht join the tour German wise.
Jimmy van Schie holds Lakeside trophy in his hands.
WDF World Champion Jimmy van Schie a welcome addition to the tour.
While Benjamin Pratnemer makes history by becoming the first Slovenian to win a Tour Card. Known as the Star, he has long been a fixture of Eastern European tournaments including WDF as well as on the European Tour. Adam Gawlas finally makes his return.
Boris Krcmar, Andreas Harrysson agonisingly missed out while Matt Campbell and Jose de Sousa won't make immediate returns to the ProTour and are consigned to the Challenge Tour. Here is the class of 2026.

Full 128 PDC Tour Card Holders for 2026

No.CountryPlayerPrize MoneyQualified through
1EnglandLuke Littler£2,770,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
2EnglandLuke Humphries£1,172,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
3NetherlandsGian van Veen£912,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
4NetherlandsMichael van Gerwen£912,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
5WalesJonny Clayton£625,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
6ScotlandGary Anderson£609,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
7EnglandStephen Bunting£593,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
8EnglandRyan Searle£568,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
9Northern IrelandJosh Rock£555,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
10NetherlandsDanny Noppert£550,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
11EnglandJames Wade£544,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
12WalesGerwyn Price£521,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
13EnglandChris Dobey£505,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
14EnglandNathan Aspinall£460,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
15GermanyMartin Schindler£458,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
16EnglandRoss Smith£447,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
17AustraliaDamon Heta£439,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
18NetherlandsJermaine Wattimena£423,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
19BelgiumMike De Decker£413,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
20EnglandRob Cross£389,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
21EnglandLuke Woodhouse£383,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
22EnglandDave Chisnall£362,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
23Northern IrelandDaryl Gurney£346,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
24EnglandRyan Joyce£345,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
25BelgiumDimitri Van den Bergh£335,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
26ScotlandCameron Menzies£325,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
27EnglandRitchie Edhouse£324,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
28PolandKrzysztof Ratajski£322,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
29NetherlandsWessel Nijman£320,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
30NetherlandsDirk van Duijvenbode£319,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
31ScotlandPeter Wright£311,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
32EnglandMichael Smith£303,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
33EnglandAndrew Gilding£300,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
34GermanyRicardo Pietreczko£293,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
35EnglandJoe Cullen£275,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
36NetherlandsRaymond van Barneveld£246,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
37EnglandMartin Lukeman£226,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
38NetherlandsKevin Doets£219,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
39EnglandCallan Rydz£189,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
40EnglandRicky Evans£188,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
41Northern IrelandBrendan Dolan£183,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
42NetherlandsNiels Zonneveld£182,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
43Republic of IrelandWilliam O'Connor£182,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
44EnglandScott Williams£173,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
45LatviaMadars Razma£162,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
46Northern IrelandMickey Mansell£159,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
47GermanyGabriel Clemens£154,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
48EnglandJames Hurrell£147,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
49EnglandConnor Scutt£144,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
50EnglandJustin Hood£139,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
51SwedenJeffrey de Graaf£139,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
52EnglandIan White£134,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
53ScotlandAlan Soutar£131,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
54GermanyNiko Springer£129,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
55AustriaMensur Suljović£127,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
56EnglandRyan Meikle£125,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
57NetherlandsRichard Veenstra£117,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
58Republic of IrelandKeane Barry£116,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
59WalesNick Kenny£114,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
60BelgiumKim Huybrechts£108,000Top 64 of Order of Merit
61FranceThibault Tricole£106,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
62GermanyLukas Wenig£101,250Top 64 of Order of Merit
63WalesRob Owen£95,500Top 64 of Order of Merit
64BelgiumMario Vandenbogaerde£94,750Top 64 of Order of Merit
65CzechiaKarel Sedláček£83,0002025 Q-School
66EnglandBradley Brooks£78,7502025 Q-School
67EnglandCam Crabtree£73,0002025 Q-School
68NetherlandsWesley Plaisier£68,5002024 Challenge Tour
69PolandSebastian Białecki£63,7502024 Development Tour
70GermanyMax Hopp£58,2502025 Q-School
71EnglandAdam Lipscombe£56,7502025 Q-School
72GermanyDominik Grüllich£44,2502025 Q-School
73NorwayCor Dekker£41,2502025 Q-School
74NetherlandsMaik Kuivenhoven£26,0002025 Q-School
75ScotlandAndy Boulton£26,0002025 Q-School
76EnglandTavis Dudeney£24,5002025 Q-School
77SwedenOskar Lukasiak£24,5002025 Q-School
78EnglandDarryl Pilgrim£24,2502025 Q-School
79EnglandTom Bissell£20,2502025 Q-School
80NetherlandsChristian Kist£20,0002024 Challenge Tour
81GermanyLeon Weber£19,7502025 Q-School
82NetherlandsDennie Olde Kalter£18,5002025 Q-School
83CanadaJim Long£17,2502025 Q-School
84EnglandThomas Lovely£17,2502025 Q-School
85NetherlandsMarvin van Velzen£17,2502025 Q-School
86SwedenViktor Tingström£16,0002025 Q-School
87EnglandAdam Warner£15,5002025 Q-School
88ScotlandGreg Ritchie£13,5002025 Q-School
89EnglandAdam Paxton£11,7502025 Q-School
90GermanyMaximilian Czerwinski£11,2502025 Q-School
91PolandTytus Kanik£9,2502025 Q-School
92BelgiumStefaan Henderyck£8,5002025 Q-School
93AustriaRusty-Jake Rodriguez£7,5002025 Q-School
94CroatiaPero Ljubić£5,2502025 Q-School
95GermanyKai Gotthardt£5,0002025 Q-School
96SwitzerlandStefan Bellmont£02025 Challenge Tour
97LithuaniaDarius Labanauskas£02025 Challenge Tour
98EnglandBeau Greaves£02025 Development Tour
99EnglandOwen Bates£02025 Development Tour
100WalesRhys Griffin£02026 Q-School
101AustraliaAdam Leek£02026 Q-School
102GermanyArno Merk£02026 Q-School
103PolandFilip Bereza£02026 Q-School
104EnglandCarl Sneyd£02026 Q-School
105Republic of IrelandNiall Culleton£02026 Q-School
106NetherlandsJeffrey Sparidaans£02026 Q-School
107SpainCristo Reyes£02026 Q-School
108Republic of IrelandShane McGuirk£02026 Q-School
109EnglandTom Sykes£02026 Q-School
110GermanyMatthias Ehlers£02026 Q-School
111GermanyYorick Hofkens£02026 Q-School
112EnglandCharlie Manby£02026 Q-School
113EnglandSamuel Price£02026 Q-School
114NetherlandsSietse Lap£02026 Q-School
115NetherlandsJeffrey de Zwaan£02026 Q-School
116EnglandStephen Burton£02026 Q-School
117EnglandMervyn King£02026 Q-School
118EnglandTyler Thorpe£02026 Q-School
119Republic of IrelandStephen Rosney£02026 Q-School
120ScotlandDavid Sharp£02026 Q-School
121NetherlandsJimmy van Schie£02026 Q-School
122NetherlandsChris Landman£02026 Q-School
123GermanyMarvin Kraft£02026 Q-School
124SloveniaBenjamin Pratnemer£02026 Q-School
125CzechiaAdam Gawlas£02026 Q-School
126NetherlandsJurjen van der Velde£02026 Q-School
127NetherlandsAlexander Merkx£02026 Q-School
128GermanyPascal Rupprecht£02026 Q-School
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