Premier League Darts 2025: line-up, schedule, venues, tickets, dates and more
Luke Littler is the name on everyone's lips after winning the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace last week and will be one of the main attractions when the Premier League kicks off next month.
The 17-year-old was victorious in his maiden Premier League campaign last year and will be one of the favourites for the title this year again.
Joining him in this year's edition of the Premier League is Michael van Gerwen, his beaten opponent in the Ally Pally final - while Luke Humphries - who beat him in last year's World Championship final showdown - has also been included.
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Two other players Littler saw off at this year's Championships will also take part, with the popular Stephen Bunting and Nathan Aspinall both getting the nod.
Elsewhere, Chris Dobey - who reached the semi-finals of the tournament - will feature, as will former world champions Rob Cross and Gerwyn Price - completing eight huge names who are set to contest an eagerly-awaited competition.
The exciting world championships have only wet the appetite for more mouthwatering darts contests, with Littler in particular bringing a whole legion of new fans to the sport.
Littler's final against Van Gerwen, which the teenager won 7-3, was watched by an average audience of 2.7m, with a peak of around 3.1m.
Fans don't have to wait long for the Premier League Darts to kick off, with the opening night of the new season set to be held at the SSE Arena in Belfast on February 6. There will be a total of 17 venues in the tour in the UK and Ireland and Europe, with the culminating play-offs taking place at the O2 Arena in London on May 29.
Full player line-up
Luke Humphries
Luke Littler
Michael van Gerwen
Rob Cross
Gerwyn Price
Stephen Bunting
Nathan Aspinall
Chris Dobey
Premier League Darts 2025 schedule
Session 1: The SSE Arena, Belfast - February 6
Session 2: OVO Hydro, Glasgow - February 13
Session 3: 3Arena, Dublin - February 20
Session 4: Westpoint Exeter - February 27
Session 5: - The Brighton Centre - March 6
Session 6: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham - March 13
Session 7: Utilita Arena, Cardiff - March 20
Session 8: Utilita Arena, Newcastle - March 27
Session 9: Uber Arena, Berlin - April 3
Session 10: AO Arena, Manchester - April 10
Session 11: Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam - April 17
Session 12: M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool - April 24
Session 13: Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 1
Session 14: First Direct Arena, Leeds - May 8
Session 15: P&J Live, Aberdeen - May 15
Session 16: Utilita Arena, Sheffield - May 22
Play-offs: O2 Arena, London - May 29
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