Who will take part in the 2025 BetMGM Premier League? Which players went undrafted? What is the form? How much money can players make? All the information and key questions you need to know ahead of the new season, live on Sky Sports…
The Premier League sees the world’s best darts players battle it out across 17 nights of competition every Thursday from February to May, with the annual tournament having been part of the PDC Darts calendar since its launch in 2005 .
Luke Littler After defeating the world No. 1 last year, he returned as the defending champion. Luke HumphreysThe teenage star hopes to build on his historic World Darts Championship success Michael van Gerwen And continues its impressive start in 2025.
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The competition takes place every Thursday evening from February 6 to May 29, at various venues across the UK, Ireland and Europe, including Germany and the Netherlands.
February will also feature exciting league nights in Glasgow, Dublin and Exeter in a vibrant opening month before the 17-week extravaganza continues in March with trips to Brighton, Nottingham, Cardiff and Newcastle.
Berlin, Manchester, Rotterdam and Liverpool will host events in April, with the season ending in May. The final four regular league nights will be played in Birmingham, Leeds, Aberdeen and Sheffield before the end-of-season play-offs take place at London’s O2 Arena on Thursday 29 May.
What is the format of the Premier League Darts League?
Since 2022, each Premier League night has been transformed into a mini-tournament, with eight players taking part in four quarter-finals, with each player meeting once in the first seven weeks and then in weeks nine to ten Meet again in five weeks.
The winners advance to the semi-finals and the last four winners advance to the finals, where the winner of the night will be announced.
Each game adopts a best-of-3 system of 11 rounds, with the winner earning 5 points, the runner-up earning 3 points, and the two losers in the semi-finals earning 2 points. The top four players on the Premier League table on night 16 in Sheffield will advance to the play-offs and finals night in London on May 29.
How will the play-offs work?
The top-ranked player entering the final night of the season will play the fourth-place player, and the second-place player will play the third-place player, with both semifinals being played in a best-of-19 format.
The winners of the semi-finals will go head-to-head later that night in the final, a best-of-21 overs format, with the first player to reach 11 rounds to be crowned Premier League champion.
Who can stop Luke Littler from winning again?
Littler was the pre-tournament favorite to successfully defend his title ahead of Humphries, with Van Gerwen the next favorite in betting markets after reaching the final of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace.
The rising darts star won four games in seven consecutive weeks last season to top the season-long standings, finishing second twice and reaching the semi-finals a further seven times in his debut season.
Littler beat Humphreys 11-7 in a thrilling final last year, including a stunning nine-dart, and went on to achieve the remarkable feat of becoming one of 10 PDC champions in 2024, including Including the World Series of Darts and the Grand Slam of Darts.
What are the available bonuses?
The 2025 champion will win £275,000, the runner-up will receive £125,000, the other two semi-finalists will receive £85,000, while the prize money between fifth and eighth place will be between £75,000 and £60,000.
Each weekly winner will receive a nightly winner’s bonus of £10,000, with total Premier League prize money once again reaching £1 million this year.
Who missed out on 2025?
Jonny Clayton and Dave Chisnall They are the two highest-ranked players on the PDC money list who have not won a Premier League seat. They were ranked sixth and seventh respectively when the lineup was determined, and they were ranked eighth in the world. Damon Hutta – who shot a brilliant nine-dart during the World Championship – was not involved either.
two time world champion Peter Wright Missed out on a Premier League spot for the first time since 2013, while Michael Smith – who have reached the Premier League semi-finals the past two years – failed to secure a place after a disappointing year.
Mike Decker Became the first reigning World Grand Prix champion not to secure a Premier League spot, joining compatriot Dimitri Vandenberg Despite winning the British Open last season, it was not included in 2025.
Who has ever won the Premier League?
Phil Taylor won six of the Premier League’s first eight editions between 2005 and 2012, with James Wade (2009) and Anderson (2011) the only players to stop the ‘Power’ during that period.
Van Gerwen won the first of his record seven Premier League titles in 2013, followed a year later by compatriot Raymond van Barneveld and Anderson Victory came in 2015 and Van Gerwen won the title in each of the next four seasons.
Glenn Durant and Clayton are Premier League champions in 2020 and 2021 respectively, with Van Gerwen winning back-to-back titles starting in 2022, while Littler made his Premier League debut in 2024 and has had an impressive run. Breakthrough Champion.
How do I watch Premier League 2025?
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