Premier League Darts 2026 Is Here: Van Gerwen Wins Opening Night, Littler Goes Out Early, and 17 Weeks of Arrows Await

If you thought the World Darts Championship was the end of darts season, think again. The 2026 Premier League — the sport’s most entertaining weekly competition — kicked off on Thursday night in Newcastle, and it delivered exactly the kind of drama that has made this tournament must-watch television.

Michael van Gerwen, the seven-time Premier League champion who went the entire 2025 season without a single nightly win, made a statement from the very first week. He beat fellow Dutchman Gian van Veen 6-4 in an all-Dutch final to take top spot on the opening night. Meanwhile, world number one Luke Littler — the teenager who has taken darts by storm over the past two years — was knocked out in the quarter-finals by the same Van Veen who went on to contest the final.

“Without playing my A-game, I still won it,” Van Gerwen told Sky Sports afterwards. “I was steady and had some fantastic finishing at the right moments.” It was vintage MvG: not flashy, not perfect, but winning when it mattered.

What Is the Premier League and How Does It Work?

For the uninitiated, the Premier League Darts is a 17-week tournament that runs every Thursday night from February to May. Eight players compete in a mini knockout tournament each week — four quarter-finals, two semi-finals, and a final — with every match played as best-of-11 legs. Points are awarded based on how far you get: five for a nightly win, three for the runner-up, and two for the losing semi-finalists.

After 16 weeks, the top four in the table advance to the Play-Offs on Finals Night (this year on May 28), where the winner takes home £350,000 from a total prize pot of £1,250,000 — a record for the event.

It’s fast, it’s loud, the crowds are rowdy, the walk-on music is absurd, and it’s genuinely one of the best nights out in British sport. Think of it as the Champions League of darts, except everyone’s had a few pints and the atmosphere makes a football ground look polite.

2026 Premier League Darts: The Eight Players

PlayerCountryHow They QualifiedCareer PL Titles
Luke LittlerEnglandAuto (World No. 1)1 (2024)
Luke HumphriesEnglandAuto (World No. 2)1 (2025, defending)
Gian van VeenNetherlandsAuto (World No. 3)0 (debut)
Michael van GerwenNetherlandsAuto (World No. 4)7
Jonny ClaytonWalesWild card1 (2021)
Stephen BuntingEnglandWild card0
Josh RockN. IrelandWild card (debut)0
Gerwyn PriceWalesWild card0

The big storyline heading into the season was the arrival of Gian van Veen, the 22-year-old Dutchman who reached the World Championship final and has risen to world number three. He’s already taken the Dutch number one ranking from Van Gerwen — the first time MvG has lost that tag in over a decade. Their rivalry within Dutch darts is going to be one of the stories of the season, and Night One gave us a taste of what’s to come.

Night One Results: Newcastle

Here’s how the opening night played out at the Utilita Arena:

Night One Results — February 5, Newcastle

RoundMatchResult
Quarter-final 1Josh Rock vs Jonny ClaytonClayton won
Quarter-final 2Luke Littler vs Gian van VeenVan Veen won
Quarter-final 3Luke Humphries vs Gerwyn PriceHumphries won
Quarter-final 4Stephen Bunting vs Michael van GerwenVan Gerwen won
Semi-final 1Jonny Clayton vs Gian van VeenVan Veen won
Semi-final 2Luke Humphries vs Michael van GerwenVan Gerwen won
FinalGian van Veen vs Michael van GerwenVan Gerwen won 6-4

Night One Standings

PosPlayerPoints
1Michael van Gerwen5
2Gian van Veen3
3=Luke Humphries2
3=Jonny Clayton2
5=Luke Littler0
5=Josh Rock0
5=Gerwyn Price0
5=Stephen Bunting0

The biggest surprise was Littler’s early exit. The 19-year-old has been in extraordinary form recently — retaining his World Championship title and winning 11 major titles already — but Van Veen showed no fear in dumping him out in the quarters. It’s a reminder that in the Premier League’s knockout format, anyone can beat anyone on any given night. One bad leg and you’re gone.

The Calendar: 17 Weeks of Arrows

The Premier League travels to a different city each week, with this year’s schedule including a first-ever visit to Belgium.

Key Dates in the 2026 Premier League Schedule

NightDateVenueCity
1Feb 5Utilita ArenaNewcastle
2Feb 12AFAS DomeAntwerp (debut!)
3Feb 19OVO HydroGlasgow
4Feb 26SSE ArenaBelfast
5Mar 5Utilita ArenaCardiff
8Mar 273ArenaDublin
9Apr 3Über ArenaBerlin
17 (Finals)May 28O2 ArenaLondon

The big talking point is the addition of Antwerp on Night 2 — the first time the Premier League has visited Belgium, replacing the long-standing Exeter date. Given the massive Dutch and Belgian darts fanbase, expect a wild atmosphere at the AFAS Dome next Thursday.

What to Watch For

Three storylines will define this season. First, the Littler vs Humphries rivalry. They’ve met in the last two Premier League finals (Littler won in 2024, Humphries won in 2025), and everyone expects a third meeting. But Night One showed that nothing is guaranteed — Littler will need to be sharper than he was in Newcastle.

Second, Van Gerwen’s resurgence. The Dutchman looked like a fading force through much of 2025, but he’s started 2026 with renewed energy. If the old MvG is really back, this tournament just got a lot more interesting.

Third, the debutants. Van Veen reached the Night One final and looked completely at home. Josh Rock didn’t have the same luck, but the Northern Irishman’s raw talent means he could produce fireworks at any point. The beauty of the Premier League is that one magic night can change everything.

Darts is back. Thursday nights just got a lot louder.

The 2026 Premier League Darts airs every Thursday on Sky Sports from 7:00 PM GMT.

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