The
World Series of Darts returns for 2026, which is a series of televised tournaments organised by the PDC. Six World Series events will be held, followed by one final event, which will take place in Amsterdam like every year since 2021. Qualification is based mostly on the
Order of Merit.
One new event takes place in 2026 with the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters at the Global Theater in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. However the Dutch and Poland Darts Masters have both been removed from the tournament calendar. The latter has been scrapped as the European Tour now has a stop in Poland in early 2026. The Bahrain Darts Masters starts it all off between 15-16 January, the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters is next up on 19-20 January.
Unlike previous years we then don't get any World Series action until June with tournaments in Copenhagen (5-6 June) also known as the Nordic Darts Masters as well as the US Darts Masters (26-27 June) in the Big Apple, Madison Square Garden in New York.
Then it is a month or so gap with New Zealand Darts Masters (14-15 August) and Australian Darts Masters (21-22 August) in Auckland and Wollongong respectively. The
World Series of Darts Finals take place then in Amsterdam between 17-20 September.
The top eight players on the 2026
World Series Order of Merit, a ranking of players based on points earned across the seven events will qualify for Amsterdam as seeds. They will be joined by fourteen additional qualifiers from the World Series Order of Merit. The winner for each event receives 12 points, eight points for the runner-up. Five points for semi-finals, Quarter-FInalists receive three points. While first round losers are set for one point.
World Series Order of Merit after Saudi Arabia Darts Masters
Michael van Gerwen leaves the first double header top of the pile. He does so by winning a title and reaching a final.
Luke Littler by
winning in Saudi is second on 15 points ahead of Gian van Veen who is on 11 points. Nathan Aspinall and Gerwyn Price in reaching two semi-finals are on 10 points (five points per semi-final). Of the invitees, Danny Noppert leaves with the smallest tally on four points behind Man Lok Leung who leads the way in terms of Asian representatives.
| Rank | Player | Total Points |
| 1 | Michael van Gerwen | 20 |
| 2 | Luke Littler | 15 |
| 3 | Gian van Veen | 11 |
| 4= | Nathan Aspinall | 10 |
| 4= | Gerwyn Price | 10 |
| 6= | Luke Humphries | 6 |
| 6= | Stephen Bunting | 6 |
| 8= | Man Lok Leung | 4 |
| 8= | Danny Noppert | 4 |
| 10= | Lourence Ilagan | 2 |
| 10= | Paul Lim | 2 |
| 10= | Alexis Toylo | 2 |
| 10= | Ryusei Azemoto | 2 |
| 10= | Motomu Sakai | 2 |
| 15= | Abdulla Saeed | 1 |
| 15= | Basem Mahmood | 1 |
| 15= | Tomoya Goto | 1 |
| 15= | Nitin Kumar | 1 |
World Series Order of Merit after Bahrain Darts Masters
Michael van Gerwen after
winning the Bahrain Darts Masters lead the way alongside Gian van Veen who reached the final. They left the first event top of the pile.
Gerwyn Price was third while Luke Littler left proceedings in joint fifth alongside all the other players who finished on three points including Stephen Bunting and Luke Humphries.
Michael van Gerwen won in Bahrain and topped the first Order of Merit.
| Pos | Player | Points |
| 1 | Michael van Gerwen | 12 |
| 2 | Gian van Veen | 8 |
| 3 | Gerwyn Price | 5 |
| =4 | Nathan Aspinall | 5 |
| =5 | Luke Littler | 3 |
| =5 | Luke Humphries | 3 |
| =5 | Stephen Bunting | 3 |
| =5 | Danny Noppert | 3 |
| 9 | Alexis Toylo | 1 |
| =10 | Lourence Ilagan | 1 |
| =10 | Motomu Sakai | 1 |
| =10 | Ryusei Azemoto | 1 |
| =10 | Paul Lim | 1 |
| =10 | Man Lok Leung | 1 |
| =10 | Abdulla Saeed | 1 |
| =10 | Basem Mahmood | 1 |