
Premier League Darts final Night: Fixtures, TV info, start time and betting odds
It's the final night of the 2025 Premier League Darts and this year's winner will be decided on Thursday night in London.
Luke Littler is aiming for back-to-back victories as the Premier League Darts Play-Offs make a triumphant return to The O2 Arena.
The Nuke has fond recollections of this southeast London venue, where he clinched his first PDC major title by defeating Luke Humphries 11-7 to win the Premier League on his debut in 2024, even managing a nine-dart finish in the final to top it all off.
As this year's competition approached, the young prodigy was tipped to reign supreme, and he certainly lived up to expectations, leading the table after 16 weeks with an impressive 45 points and six night wins.
His opponent from last year's final, Cool Hand, could only manage second place with 34 points, eight ahead of Nathan Aspinall in third place.
Gerwyn Price completed the play-off positions with 24 points, while seven-time champion Michael van Gerwen didn't make it to the final stages, having failed to win a single night throughout the tournament.
Now, the PDC's finest are descending on London, with a whopping £275,000 top prize at stake. Here's all the information you need ahead of the 2025 Premier League Darts finale, including how and when to tune in and who will be facing off against each other:
The Premier League Finals Night takes place on Thursday, 29 May, at The O2 in London, with thousands of fans expected to soak up the action live.
For those planning to catch the games from the comfort of their homes, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+ will start broadcasting from 7pm, with the first face-off of the evening between Littler and Price slated for around 7:15pm.
Following this, Humphries will square off against Aspinall in the second best-of-19-leg semi-final match, leading into a best-of-21 final.
Sky Sports subscribers can tune in on the telly or via the Sky Sports app or Sky Go app. Those who have a Sports Day or Month Membership through NOW TV can also join in the viewing.
Luke Littler took home £275k in 2024 as he lifted the Premier League trophy aloft, and that same figure is up for grabs 12 months on for whoever prevails.
A runner-up sum of £125k is also on offer, and the two stars who fail to get past the semi-final stage on the night will still be rewarded with £85k.
Throwers who have already exited the competition were also gifted lucrative sums for their weeks of participation, with last-placed Stephen Bunting taking home £60k.
Rob Cross earned £65k, Chris Dobey £70k and Van Gerwen £75k. Each week, a £10k prize was offered to the winner, meaning that Littler will have made an extra £60k on top of whatever he walks away with from the O2.
Semi- Finals
Best of 19 legs.
Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price (19:15)Luke Humphries vs Nathan Aspinall (20:15)
Best of 21 legs.
Littler/Price vs Humphries/Aspinall
Luke Littler 5/6
Luke Humphries 9/4
Gerwyn Price 7/1
Nathan Aspinall 16/1
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