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FOUR players remain in the hunt for the Premier League Darts title as Finals Night arrives at London’s O2 Arena.

World No1 Luke Littler and defending champion Luke Humphries head the remaining field, while Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price head to the capital looking to pull off a shock.

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Luke Littler heads into Finals Night as top seed Credit: PA

Luke Humphries beat Luke Littler in last year’s Premier League Darts final Credit: PA

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The Nuke recovered from his slow start to the regular season to finish at the top of the standings with a record-equaling six nightly wins.

Humphries didn’t have the campaign he had hoped for as defending champ, picking up just one win on the roadshow around Europe.

Clayton surprised a few on his return to the line-up, winning four nights, just two short of world champion Littler.

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The Ferret is eyeing his second Premier League title, while fellow Welshman Price is bidding for his first.

Littler is out to regain the trophy and he could get the chance to claim revenge on Humphries after last year’s final.

What is the format for Premier League Darts Finals Night?

During the Premier League Darts regular season, all matches are best of 11 legs.

However, on Finals Night, a slightly longer format is in place, with the semi-finals contested over 19 legs (first to 10) before the final, which is best of 21 legs (first to 11).

As Littler and Clayton finished first and second in the table, they will throw first in their respective semi-finals.

Premier League Darts Finals Night schedule

Semi-finals (best of 19 legs)

Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price – 7.15pm BST (approx)

Jonny Clayton vs Luke Humphries – 8.15pm BST (approx)

Final (best of 21 legs)

Littler/Price vs Clayton/Humphries

Premier League Darts 2026 prize money

Here is a full breakdown of the huge pot:

Champion: £350,000

Runner-up: £170,000

Semi-finalists: £110,000

Fifth place: £95,000

Sixth place: £90,000

Seventh place: £85,000

Eighth place: £80,000

Nightly win bonus: £10,000

Total: £1,250,000

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