Premier League Darts returns to our screens hot on the heels of Luke Littler's resounding victory at the PDC World Darts Championship.

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The 'Nuke' detonated at Ally Pally, destroying opponents of every calibre on his way to a second consecutive trophy.

Littler heads the line-up of stars set to feature as part of the 17-week Premier League nationwide tour, with two debutants set to feature.

Josh Rock and defeated World Championship runner-up Gian van Veen have been admitted to the eight-man list alongside other titans of the game.

RadioTimes.com brings you all the details about the Premier League Darts 2026 line-up.

Premier League Darts 2026 line-up

  • Gerwyn Price
  • Gian van Veen
  • Jonny Clayton
  • Josh Rock
  • Luke Humphries
  • Luke Littler
  • Michael van Gerwen
  • Stephen Bunting

When is the Premier League Darts 2026?

The Premier League Darts begins on Thursday 5th February 2026.

The tournament will run until Finals Night on Thursday 28th May 2026.

How to watch the Premier League Darts 2026 on TV and live stream

You can watch the Premier League Darts 2026 live on Sky Sports Darts.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £23 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £35 per month.

Sky Sports customers can live stream the tournament via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the action via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

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