Premier League darts - what's at stake on final league night?

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Premier League darts - what's at stake on final league night?

Premier League darts - what's at stake on final league night?

BBC Sport looks at what's at stake for Luke Littler, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price and Luke Humphries on the final league phase night of the 2026 Premier League, and for those already eliminated from play-off contention.

Premier League darts - what's at stake on final league night?

BBC Sport looks at what's at stake for Luke Littler, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price and Luke Humphries on the final league phase night of the 2026 Premier League, and for those already eliminated from play-off contention.

The final league phase of the 2026 Premier League Darts is set for a thrilling conclusion, and the stage is already set for an unforgettable finals night at The O2 on May 28. Reigning world champion Luke Littler and 2021 Premier League winner Jonny Clayton secured their spots early, and they've now been joined by Gerwyn Price and defending champion Luke Humphries, who punched their tickets by reaching the final of night 15 in Birmingham.

While the top four are locked in, it's a bitter end for seven-time winner Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting, and debutants Gian van Veen and Josh Rock, who have all been eliminated from play-off contention. But don't think the drama is over—there's still plenty at stake on the final league night in Sheffield.

With a massive £1.25 million prize pool up for grabs, every dart thrown matters. The winner of night 16 will pocket a £10,000 bonus, and final table positions will determine how much each player takes home. For the bottom four, there's still prize money to fight for, but the real rewards await the top contenders. The tournament champion will earn a staggering £350,000, the runner-up £170,000, and the two losing semi-finalists £110,000 each.

Here's how the semi-finals will shape up: Littler, the league phase winner, will face the fourth-place finisher, while Clayton, guaranteed second, takes on the third-place player. The winners will then battle it out in the final. With the Utilita Arena in Sheffield hosting the last league night on May 21, every match is a must-watch as players fight for position—and a piece of that massive prize pot.

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