What is the Premier League Darts 2026 prize money? All-time stats

After 16 weeks of Premier League action, eight has become four with Luke Littler, Jonny Clayton, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price left to battle it out on finals night at the O2 Arena.

They're competing to take home the biggest share from the increased £1.25 million at this year's event. The PDC announced the biggest prize money increase in the history of the sport in March last year with over £25 million on offer to players over the course of 2026.

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What is the Premier League Darts prize money?

This year's Premier League champion will pocket £75,000 more in prize money than Humphries earned for beating Littler in last year's final.

2026 prize money breakdown:

  • Champion: £350,000

  • Runner-up: £170,000

  • Semifinalists: £110,000

  • Fifth place: £95,000

  • Sixth place: £90,000

  • Seventh place: £85,000

  • Eighth place: £80,000

  • Nightly win: £10,000

  • Total: £1,250,000

Bonus prize money available:

  • Nine-darter: Set of 18-carat gold darts worth £30,000


Premier League Darts table, bracket

The top four players in the Premier League table after Night 16 advanced to finals night at the O2 Arena.


What is the bonus money for a nine-darter?

Any player who hits a nine-darter has once again been awarded a set of custom made 18-carat gold darts worth £30,000 by tournament sponsors BetMGM.

Josh Rock had a difficult debut Premier League campaign but is so far the only player to have achieved the feat as he threw nine perfect darts in Dublin on night seven.

It's been a less expensive few months for the gambling company than in 2025 -- last year saw a record five nine-darters hit, with Price becoming the undisputed Premier League nine-dart king as he hit the fourth and fifth of his career in the tournament. Phil Taylor is next on the all-time Premier League list with three.

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How has the winners' prize money changed over time?

The Premier League prize money has increased by 650% since the inaugural tournament in 2005 -- Phil Taylor took home the £50,000 prize that year after his 16-4 triumph over Colin Lloyd in the final in Manchester.

Luke Humphries was awarded a winner's cheque worth £275,000 for his victory over Luke Littler in last year's final.

After four years without a winner's prize money increase in the Premier League, whoever tastes success at the O2 Arena on Thursday will pocket a record £375,000.


Premier League Darts year-by-year breakdown

  • 2005: £50,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2006: £50,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2007: £75,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2008: £100,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2009: £125,000 -- won by James Wade

  • 2010: £125,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2011: £125,000 -- won by Gary Anderson

  • 2012: £150,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2013: £150,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2014: £150,000 -- won by Raymond van Barneveld

  • 2015: £200,000 -- won by Gary Anderson

  • 2016: £200,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2017: £250,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2018: £250,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2019: £250,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2020: £250,000 -- won by Glen Durrant

  • 2021: £250,000 -- won by Jonny Clayton

  • 2022: £275,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2023: £275,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2024: £275,000 -- won by Luke Littler

  • 2025: £275,000 -- won by Luke Humphries

  • 2026: £350,000


How much have Luke Littler, Luke Humphries earned?

Luke Littler has amassed more than double the amount of prize money earned by any other player in the world.

It is important to note that the Premier League is not a ranking event so any prize money earned does not count in the two-year period which is used to determine the PDC Order of Merit (world rankings).