Premier League Darts final schedule and prize money
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The final of the 2025 Premier League Darts season takes place on Thursday inside the O2 Arena in London (19:15 BST).
World champion Luke Littler, 18, will be looking to defend his Premier League title. A year ago, he won the competition in his debut season by beating world number one Luke Humphries in the final.
The two Lukes are both in the play-off night for a second year and will face each other in the final, should they win the semi-finals.
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When are the Premier League Darts play-offs and final?

Luke Littler beat Luke Humphries in the Night 16 final in Sheffield to claim his sixth night victory of the season
The Premier League Darts play-offs take place on Thursday, 29 May.
The top four players from the 2025 Premier League Darts campaign make it through to the play-off night, with semi-finals and a final taking place to decide the overall winner.
Who has qualified for the play-offs?
Defending Premier League champion and world champion Littler booked his place into the final four with three weeks to spare in Birmingham.
A week later, Humphries and Gerwyn Price sealed their last four spots in Leeds before Nathan Aspinall completed the line-up on the final night of the regular season in Sheffield.
What is the format and order of play?
The format consists of two semi-finals and a final.
Unlike the matches in the regular Premier League season which are played as the best of 11 legs, the semi-finals are the best of 19 and the final is a best of 21 contest.
Littler faces Price in the first semi-final, with Humphries taking on Aspinall in the other.
The final will take place shortly after the conclusion of the second semi-final.
What is the prize money?
The winner of the Premier League Darts final will pocket £275,000 in prize money.
The runner-up will earn £125,000, while the two losing semi-finalists are given £85,000 each.
For finishing fifth, Michael van Gerwen was awarded £75,000. Chris Dobey received £70,000 for finishing sixth, Rob Cross won £65,000 for coming seventh and Stephen Bunting got £60,000 for finishing last.
On top of that, there was £10,000 for each of the weekly winners during the regular season.
Littler, with six nightly wins, earned £60,000. Humphries and Price have picked up £30,000 each, with Aspinall pocketing £20,000. Dobey and Bunting earned £10,000 each.
There are also prizes for every nine-darter hit in the Premier League this season, with sponsors giving players a golden set of darts estimated to be worth £30,000.
Price has hit two perfect legs this season, while Littler, Humphries and Cross have managed one each.
Premier League Darts table

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How to follow the Premier League Darts play-offs on the BBC
The play-off night for the 2025 Premier League Darts will be covered by a live text commentary page on the BBC Sport website and app.
Live updates will start at around 19:00 BST.
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