Stay fully updated with all the happenings in the
Premier League Darts 2025. In this article you will find all the results, schedule, the league standings, predictions, the
TV guide and the
prize money breakdown.
The Premier League Darts is one of the most spectacular darts tournaments in the world. Eight world-class players compete weekly for points, prize money and a coveted spot in the playoffs. Each day of play consists of a mini-tournament, in which players compete for the day's victory and an additional bonus of £10,000. After 16 weeks of play, the top four darters will compete in the playoffs, where the title of 2025 Premier League champion will be contested.
Follow the Premier League Darts 2025 via our LIVESCORE!Standings Premier League Darts
Name | Weekly titles | Matches won | Leg difference | Points |
Luke Littler (Q) | 6 | 27 | +57 | 45 |
Luke Humphries (Q) | 3 | 21 | +18 | 34 |
Gerwyn Price (Q) | 2 | 15 | +8 | 26 |
Nathan Aspinall (Q) | 3 | 13 | +7 | 24 |
Michael van Gerwen (E) | 0 | 11 | -17 | 20 |
Chris Dobey (E) | 1 | 10 | -17 | 17 |
Rob Cross (E) | 0 | 7 | -20 | 14 |
Stephen Bunting (E) | 1 | 7 | -41 | 12 |
Format
Tournament Phase
Quarterfinals/Semi-Finals/Final: Best of 11 legs
Playoffs
Semifinals: Best of 19 legs
Final: Best of 21 legs
TV Guide
Thanks to Sky Sports, you don't have to miss a single darts moment. Every Thursday night starting at 7 p.m., the channel will bring you the matches live, including extensive analysis and interviews with the main players.
The broadcasts usually last until 11, allowing you to enjoy a full evening of pure entertainment and top-level darts at the highest level.
Distribution of prize money
With a total prize fund of £1,000,000, the eight contestants are competing not only for the title, but also for a substantial amount of money. All participants are guaranteed £60,000 in prize money. This eventually rises to the top prize of £275,000 for the winner.
However, players can also win a bonus each week. For every winner of a mini-tournament during the league phase, a sum of £10,000 is up for grabs.
Schedule Premier League Darts 2025
2025 Premier League Fixtures
Night One - Thursday February 6
The SSE Arena, Belfast
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Chris Dobey (92.69) 6-4 (89.55) Rob Cross
Michael van Gerwen (101.51) 5-6 (99.31) Luke Humphries
Final
Chris Dobey (96.88) 1-6 (95.86) Luke Humphries
Night Two - Thursday February 13
OVO Hydro, Glasgow
Quarter-Finals
Rob Cross (99.96) 5-6 (104.59) Luke Littler
Michael van Gerwen (109.16) 6-1 (93.91) Stephen Bunting
Nathan Aspinall (96.25) 4-6 (94.46) Gerwyn Price
Luke Humphries (106.07) 6-4 (97.57) Chris Dobey
Semi-Finals
Luke Littler (104.02) 6-2 (98.52) Michael van Gerwen
Gerwyn Price (97.63) 4-6 (101.98) Luke Humphries
Final
Luke Littler (101.03) 6-5 (93.68) Luke Humphries
Night Three - Thursday February 20
3Arena, Dublin
Quarter-Finals
Luke Humphries (103.51) 6-4 (100.49) Stephen Bunting
Gerwyn Price (102.64) 6-4 (99.78) Luke Littler
Rob Cross (90.42) 3-6 (85.53) Nathan Aspinall
Michael van Gerwen (98.96) 6-4 (96.99) Chris Dobey
Semi-Finals
Luke Humphries (93.56) 3-6 (96.26) Gerwyn Price
Nathan Aspinall (99.22) 6-3 (93.21) Michael van Gerwen
Final
Gerwyn Price (100.57) 6-3 (90.83) Nathan Aspinall
Night Four - Thursday February 27
Westpoint Exeter
Quarter-Finals
Michael van Gerwen (92.88) 5-6 (99.33) Rob Cross
Gerwyn Price (89.77) 4-6 (97.22) Luke Humphries
Chris Dobey (92.98) 5-6 (93.69) Nathan Aspinall
Stephen Bunting (106.18) 3-6 (113.1) Luke Littler
Semi-Finals
Rob Cross (98.81) 5-6 (99.75) Luke Humphries
Nathan Aspinall (95.21) 2-6 (109.67) Luke Littler
Final
Luke Humphries (101.24) 6-4 (96.82) Luke Littler
Night Five - Thursday March 6
The Brighton Centre
Quarter-Finals
Gerwyn Price (90.11) 3-6 (95.36) Michael van Gerwen
Luke Littler (97.83) 6-5 (100.21) Chris Dobey
Rob Cross (111.19) 6-4 (98.6) Luke Humphries
Stephen Bunting (97.06) 2-6 (106.46) Nathan Aspinall
Semi-Finals
Michael van Gerwen (90.41) 2-6 (106.11) Luke Littler
Rob Cross (106.91) 5-6 (96.49) Nathan Aspinall
Final
Luke Littler (100.47) 6-3 (94.54) Nathan Aspinall
Night Six - Thursday March 13
Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
Quarter-Finals
Luke Humphries (99.49) 4-6 (100.72) Luke Littler
Rob Cross (101.68) 6-2 (98.79) Chris Dobey
Stephen Bunting (102.11) 4-6 (97.86) Gerwyn Price
Nathan Aspinall (89.04) 4-6 (95.13) Michael van Gerwen
Semi-Finals
Luke Littler (107.82) 6-3 (103.88) Rob Cross
Gerwyn Price (107.25) 6-1 (97.58) Michael van Gerwen
Final
Luke Littler (103.39) 3-6 (94.1) Gerwyn Price
Night Seven - Thursday March 20
Utilita Arena, Cardiff
Quarter-Finals
Chris Dobey (90.27) 6-2 (87.05) Stephen Bunting
Luke Humphries (101.93) 4-6 (104.04) Michael van Gerwen
Luke Littler (102.21) 6-3 (88.73) Nathan Aspinall
Gerwyn Price (97.1) 5-6 (89.4) Rob Cross
Semi-Finals
Chris Dobey (82.28) 1-6 (91.53) Michael van Gerwen
Luke Littler (107.67) 6-2 (99.8) Rob Cross
Final
Michael van Gerwen (101.41) 4-6 (111.25) Luke Littler
Night Eight - Thursday March 27
Utilita Arena, Newcastle
Luke Littler (109.98) 6-0 (102.15) Stephen Bunting
Gerwyn Price (86.17) 2-6 (100.87) Rob Cross
Luke Humphries (92.93) 6-3 (93.6) Chris Dobey
Michael Van Gerwen (96.04) 5-6 (97.09) Nathan Aspinall
Semi-Finals
Luke Littler (97.51) 6-3 (94.98) Rob Cross
Luke Humphries (106.73) 6-5 (101.18) Nathan Aspinall
Final
Luke Littler (93.62) 6-1 (93.31) Luke Humphries
Night Nine - Thursday April 3
Uber Arena, Berlin
Quarter-Finals
Nathan Aspinall (100.23) 2-6 (103.4) Stephen Bunting
Luke Humphries (98) 6-3 (99.68) Rob Cross
Chris Dobey (93.23) 6-2 (93.28) Luke Littler
Michael van Gerwen W-F Gerwyn Price (CANCELLED DUE TO INJURY)
Semi-Finals
Stephen Bunting (95.66) 6-2 (87.83) Luke Humphries
Chris Dobey (96.94) 2-6 (92.42) Gerwyn Price
Final
Stephen Bunting (93.73) 6-5 (93.12) Gerwyn Price
Night Ten - Thursday April 10
AO Arena, Manchester
Quarter-Finals
Chris Dobey (94.32) 4-6 (97.12) Michael van Gerwen
Nathan Aspinall (96) 6-2 (97.93) Rob Cross
Luke Littler (103.93) 6-3 (103.47) Gerwyn Price
Stephen Bunting (105.33) 1-6 (118.43) Luke Humphries
Semi-Finals
Michael van Gerwen (85.59) 2-6 (101.31) Nathan Aspinall
Luke Littler (96.63) 4-6 (93.8) Luke Humphries
Final
Nathan Aspinall (93.29) 6-4 (98.55) Luke Humphries
Night 11 - Thursday April 17
Rotterdam Ahoy
Quarter-Finals
Chris Dobey (100.49) 6-3 (90.17) Luke Humphries
Gerwyn Price (94.19) 3-6 (97.02) Nathan Aspinall
Stephen Bunting (99.76) 6-5 (89.86) Michael van Gerwen
Luke Littler (108.56) 6-5 (110.15) Rob Cross
Semi-Finals
Chris Dobey (100.67) 6-2 (90.03) Nathan Aspinall
Stephen Bunting (106.43) 6-5 (101.39) Luke Littler
Final
Chris Dobey (101.84) 6-2 (97.12) Stephen Bunting
Night 12 - Thursday April 24
M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
Quarter-Finals
Luke Humphries (113.5) 6-3 (104.03) Nathan Aspinall
Michael van Gerwen (95.53) 6-5 (98.77) Luke Littler
Rob Cross (100.54) 6-1 (91.01) Stephen Bunting
Gerwyn Price (106.74) 6-2 (105.61) Chris Dobey
Semi-finals
Luke Humphries (98.22) 6-4 (98.21) Michael van Gerwen
Rob Cross (86.51) 2-6 (105.27) Gerwyn Price
Final
Luke Humphries (102.46) 4-6 (104.43) Gerwyn Price
Night 13 - Thursday May 1
Utilita Arena, Birmingham
Quarter-Finals
Luke Littler (98.11) 6-5 (95.25) Stephen Bunting
Nathan Aspinall (92.28) 6-3 (87.43) Chris Dobey
Luke Humphries (107.46) 5-6 (99.43) Gerwyn Price
Rob Cross (97.97) 4-6 (95.79) Michael van Gerwen
Semi-Finals
Luke Littler (96.56) 6-5 (98.16) Nathan Aspinall
Gerwyn Price (80.53) 3-6 (91.98) Michael van Gerwen
Final
Luke Littler (102.37) 6-4 (94.31) Michael van Gerwen
Night 14 - Thursday May 8
First Direct Arena, Leeds
Quarter-Finals
Rob Cross (88.76) 5-6 (94.16) Gerwyn Price
Nathan Aspinall (95.81) 4-6 (91.41) Luke Littler
Michael van Gerwen (92.08) 4-6 (98.89) Luke Humphries
Stephen Bunting (97.46) 6-5 (99.43) Chris Dobey
Semi-Finals
Gerwyn Price (97.82) 3-6 (104.29) Luke Littler
Luke Humphries (91.94) 6-4 (95.7) Stephen Bunting
Final
Luke Littler (99.89) 5-6 (100.96) Luke Humphries
Night 15 - Thursday May 15
P&J Live, Aberdeen
Quarter-Finals
Michael van Gerwen (97.52) 3-6 (97.2) Nathan Aspinall
Gerwyn Price (91.56) 4-6 (94.82) Stephen Bunting
Chris Dobey (107.48) 6-2 (100.42) Rob Cross
Luke Littler (115.96) 6-3 (110.01) Luke Humphries
Semi-Finals
Nathan Aspinall (94.19) 6-1 (95.63) Stephen Bunting
Chris Dobey (97.89) 6-5 (101.44) Luke Littler
Final
Nathan Aspinall (92.77) 6-1 (98.39) Chris Dobey
Night 16 - Thursday May 22
Utilita Arena, Sheffield
Quarter-Finals
Luke Littler (114.37) 6-1 (94.14) Stephen Bunting
Nathan Aspinall (101.44) 6-2 (92.82) Michael van Gerwen
Luke Humphries (97.41) 6-4 (95.91) Rob Cross
Gerwyn Price (103.96) 5-6 (108.91) Chris Dobey
Semi-Finals
Luke Littler (98.42) 6-4 (96.42) Nathan Aspinall
Luke Humphries (106.04) 6-2 (98.18) Chris Dobey
Final
Luke Littler (96.99) 6-3 (92.93) Luke Humphries
Play-Offs - Thursday May 29
The O2, London
Semi-Finals
Luke Littler (104.64) 10-7 (95.37) Gerwyn Price
Luke Humphries (105.81) 10-7 (101.76) Nathan Aspinall
Best of 19 legs
Final
Luke Littler (100.29) 8-11 (97.86) Luke Humphries
Best of 21 legs
Predictions
As finals night comes along, we canvassed our writers for predictions in regards to the winner of the Premier League Darts.
Samuel Gill, writer for DartsNews.com sees a surprise final of sorts. But not too much so. "I think the media narrative will be skewed slightly not in their favour. They will of course want a Luke Littler v Luke Humphries final. But I don't think that's what we will get I think it will be Humphries v Price in the final."
"Price's previous hoodoo over the lynchpin of darts is too much to not notice and he is always up for the big occasion. It's now time to put up or shut up so to speak and I think that he manages to find a way past him and into the final. While I think Humphries will be ran close by Nathan Aspinall. But that he technically used his nine lives in seeing off Michael van Gerwen and Humphries will be too strong over the distance."
"My champion though will be Luke Humphries finally seeing the spotlight on him over Luke Littler. 11-8 win over Price."
Littler favourite but not with our writers
Pieter Verbeek, writer for DartsNieuws.com also sees Humphries winning but sees a repeat of last year's final.
"We find ourselves in a similar situation to last year, when Michael van Gerwen and Michael Smith were seen as the main threats to the two Lukes. This year, it's Nathan Aspinall and Gerwyn Price who will try to prevent a clash between the world’s No. 1 and No. 2.
"To be honest, I don’t see that happening. Price may have a strong record against Luke Littler, but The Nuke has proven time and again that when it truly matters, he delivers. Aspinall, on the other hand, normally falls short in scoring power against Luke Humphries, who rarely misses too much chances on the doubles.
"So I believe we’re heading for a repeat of last year’s final. And quietly, I have a feeling there might be a twist. I think Humphries edges it this time, taking the title with an 11–9 victory."
Nicolas Gayer, writer for DartsNews.DE though sees a repeat. "It's probably the most boring of all answers, but I can't see any way around a final showdown between the two Lukes - with one small exception: Luke Littler's choice of setup. In recent months there has only been one scenario that has made Luke Littler vulnerable to his opponents: experimenting with his darts setup. And the reigning world champion has already announced to SkySports that he may also want to deviate from his usual setup on tonight's final evening. Regardless of whether it is ‘only’ a different tip, a different colour of barrel or a different version of his flight shaft system: Luke Littler is always at his most dominant when he unpacks his ‘original’ setup: 23 gram Generation 1 barrels, Intermediate K-Flex and 42 mm tips. This decision could tip the scales - but I expect the best player in the world to make the right decision on one of the biggest darts nights of the year.
"Luke Littler will therefore secure his ticket to the final in a duel with Gerwyn Price before Luke Humphries takes on Nathan Aspinall to set up a rematch of last year's final.
"I'm expecting a showdown in the final that will live up to all its expectations. A battle of the two best darts players in the world - a 180 show, a festival of high finishes, maybe even a touch of 9-dart-brilliance? In the end, I think Luke Littler will prevail 11-8 and secure his second Premier League crown in as many years."
A point also shared by Kieran Wood, writer for DartsNews.com. "It sounds like a cliché, but it really is true that any of the four players could win, and it wouldn’t be a surprise. Littler obviously the man to beat as reigning champion and table topper, but all three of Humphries, Aspinall and Price are more than capable of winning the title if they have a good night.
"If I’m picking with my heart, I’d love to see Price take the title. Two nine-darters this year mean he heads to the O2 Arena in some of his best form in a long while, and for someone of the Welshman’s undoubted brilliance, he has had a surprising lack of TV success since winning his world title.
"Using my head though, it is hard to see past Littler. Probably the best chance to stop Littler is with Price in the semi-finals, as the world champion has been shown to have something of a mental advantage over both Humphries and Aspinall."