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Premier League Darts permutations: Gerwyn Price and Luke Humphries in battle to avoid Luke Littler

With the four spots to the Premier League Darts Finals Night all secured one battle remains: to avoid facing Luke Littler in the semi-finals; watch the Premier League Darts in Sheffield on Thursday from 7pm, live on Sky Sports

Premier League Darts 2026

The Premier League Play-Off spots have been decided but there is plenty still at stake on Thursday's final Night in Sheffield...

The 2026 BetMGM Premier League season culminates at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, with table positions still at stake to determine the play-off semi-final matchups.

The top four for Finals Night have been confirmed, with group‑stage winner Luke Littler, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price and Luke Humphries set to compete for the title at the O2 Arena on May 28.

All that remains to be decided is whether Price or Humphries will secure third spot and, potentially crucially, avoid a semi-final showdown with Littler in the play-offs.

Price faces Gian van Veen, while Humphries takes on Michael van Gerwen. Littler meets Josh Rock, and Clayton goes up against Stephen Bunting.

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Highlights of the Premier League Darts final between Gerwyn Price and Luke Humphries from Night 15 in Birmingham.

Premier League Darts - remaining league fixtures

Night 16 - May 21, Utilita Arena, Sheffield

Quarter-finals
Jonny Clayton vs Stephen Bunting
Gerwyn Price vs Gian van Veen
Luke Littler vs Josh Rock
Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen

How points are scored in Premier League Darts

  • Nightly win: Five points
  • Runner-up: Three points
  • Losing semi-finalist: Two points
  • Losing quarter-finalist: No points

What is the format for Finals Night?

The season-ending play-offs take place on a bumper night at The O2 in London on Thursday, May 28.

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Finals Night is not the best-of-11 legs we see in the regular rounds, with each semi-final contested over 19 legs before a final that is the best-of-21 legs instead.

What is the prize?

As part of the PDC's biggest prize money increase in its history, the total prize pot for the 2026 Premier League is £1.25 million, up from £1m the previous year.

Each of the four semi-finalists are guaranteed £110,000, with the runner-up taking home £170,000 and the winner claiming £350,000.

Who will win this year's Premier League Darts? Watch the action every single Thursday until finals night in London on May 28 on Sky Sports. Stream darts and more top sport with NOW.