The 2023 Cazoo Premier League Darts season is under way so check out the fixtures, results, table dates and venues.
The 19th edition of the Premier League is under way, with eight players on a 16-week quest for glory that ends at the O2 Arena in May.
This page will have all you need to know - including the fixtures, results, averages, statistics and standings plus a full breakdown of the dates, TV and ticket information as well as a comprehensive history section.
Premier League Darts 2023: Table and format
The latest Premier League Darts table
All of the 16 league nights are individual events comprising the quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final over the best of 11 legs - with a £10,000 bonus to each night's winner.
Each player meet the other seven players twice over the course of the season in a quarter-final game, plus two further nights (Night Eight and Night 16) featured additional fixtures in the same format. Those fixtures are on a draw bracket based on how the league table looked at the time. So, whoever is top faced the eighth-placed player in the first round.
- Night Winner - 5 points + £10,000 bonus
- Runner-Up - 3 points
- Semi-Finalists - 2 points
Premier League Darts 2023: Dates, venues, fixtures, results & averages
Night 1, Thursday February 2
The SSE Arena, Belfast
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
QUARTER-FINALS
- Dimitri Van den Bergh 6-2 Jonny Clayton
- Michael Smith 3-6 Michael van Gerwen
- Peter Wright 3-6 Chris Dobey
- Nathan Aspinall 6-4 Gerwyn Price
SEMI-FINALS
- Dimitri Van den Bergh 4-6 Michael van Gerwen
- Chris Dobey 6-4 Gerwyn Price
FINAL
- Michael van Gerwen 5-6 Chris Dobey
CLICK HERE FOR NIGHT ONE REVIEW
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Night 2, Thursday February 9
Cardiff International Arena
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
QUARTER-FINALS
- Michael Smith 6-3 Jonny Clayton
- Nathan Aspinall 6-3 Peter Wright
- Gerwyn Price 6-5 Chris Dobey
- Michael van Gerwen 6-4 Dimitri Van den Bergh
SEMI-FINALS
- Michael Smith 4-6 Nathan Aspinall
- Gerwyn Price 6-5 Michael van Gerwen
FINAL
- Nathan Aspinall 3-6 Gerwyn Price
CLICK HERE FOR NIGHT REPORT
Night 3, Thursday February 16
OVO Hydro, Glasgow
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
QUARTER-FINALS
- Nathan Aspinall 6-5 Michael van Gerwen
- Peter Wright 4-6 Dimitri Van den Bergh
- Gerwyn Price 3-6 Michael Smith
- Jonny Clayton 6-1 Chris Dobey
SEMI-FINALS
- Nathan Aspinall 1-6 Dimitri Van den Bergh
- Michael Smith 6-5 Jonny Clayton
FINAL
- Dimitri Van den Bergh 4-6 Michael Smith
CLICK HERE FOR NIGHT THREE REPORT
Night 4, Thursday February 23
3Arena, Dublin
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
QUARTER-FINALS
- Michael Smith 6-5 Peter Wright
- Gerwyn Price 6-4 Dimitri Van den Bergh
- Jonny Clayton 6-4 Nathan Aspinall
- Chris Dobey 3-6 Michael van Gerwen
SEMI-FINALS
- Michael Smith 1-6 Gerwyn Price
- Jonny Clayton 3-6 Michael van Gerwen
FINAL
- Gerwyn Price 5-6 Michael van Gerwen
CLICK HERE FOR NIGHT FOUR REPORT
Night 5, Thursday March 2
Westpoint Exeter
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
QUARTER-FINALS
- Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Gerwyn Price
- Nathan Aspinall 6-3 Michael Smith
- Dimitri Van den Bergh 6-3 Chris Dobey
- Jonny Clayton 6-5 Peter Wright
SEMI-FINALS
- Michael van Gerwen 6-4 Nathan Aspinall
- Jonny Clayton 6-2 Dimitri Van den Bergh
FINAL
- Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Jonny Clayton
CLICK HERE FOR NIGHT FIVE REPORT
Night 6, Thursday March 9
M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
QUARTER-FINALS
- Gerwyn Price 5-6 Peter Wright
- Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Jonny Clayton
- Chris Dobey 4-6 Nathan Aspinall
- Michael Smith 6-3 Dimitri Van den Bergh
SEMI-FINALS
- Peter Wright 1-6 Michael van Gerwen
- Nathan Aspinall 2-6 Michael Smith
FINAL
- Michael van Gerwen 6-4 Michael Smith
CLICK HERE FOR NIGHT SIX REPORT
Night 7, Thursday March 16
Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Dimitri Van den Bergh v Nathan Aspinall
- Jonny Clayton v Gerwyn Price
- Peter Wright v Michael van Gerwen
- Chris Dobey v Michael Smith
Night 8, Thursday March 23
Utilita Arena, Newcastle
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Fixtures based on league table following Night Seven
Night 9, March 30
Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Dimitri Van den Bergh v Michael Smith
- Nathan Aspinall v Chris Dobey
- Jonny Clayton v Michael van Gerwen
- Peter Wright v Gerwyn Price
Night 10, April 6
Utilita Arena, Birmingham
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Michael van Gerwen v Chris Dobey
- Nathan Aspinall v Jonny Clayton
- Dimitri Van den Bergh v Gerwyn Price
- Peter Wright v Michael Smith
Night 11, April 13
Brighton
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Dimitri Van den Bergh v Michael van Gerwen
- Chris Dobey v Gerwyn Price
- Peter Wright v Nathan Aspinall
- Jonny Clayton v Michael Smith
Night 12, April 20
Rotterdam Ahoy
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Chris Dobey v Jonny Clayton
- Michael Smith v Gerwyn Price
- Dimitri Van den Bergh v Peter Wright
- Michael van Gerwen v Nathan Aspinall
Night 13, April 27
First Direct Arena, Leeds
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Michael Smith v Chris Dobey
- Michael van Gerwen v Peter Wright
- Gerwyn Price v Jonny Clayton
- Nathan Aspinall v Dimitri Van den Bergh
Night 14, May 4
AO Arena, Manchester
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Peter Wright v Jonny Clayton
- Chris Dobey v Dimitri Van den Bergh
- Michael Smith v Nathan Aspinall
- Gerwyn Price v Michael van Gerwen
Night 15, May 11
Utilita Arena, Sheffield
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Gerwyn Price v Nathan Aspinall
- Chris Dobey v Peter Wright
- Michael van Gerwen v Michael Smith
- Jonny Clayton v Dimitri Van den Bergh
Night 16, May 18
P&J Live, Aberdeen
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Fixtures based on league table following Night 15
Play-Offs Night, Thursday May 25
The O2, London
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- First v Fourth
- Second v Third
Final (Best of 21 legs)
- Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2
Premier League Darts 2023: Averages, 180s and checkout statistics
- After week five
TOURNAMENT AVERAGE
- Michael van Gerwen: 99.03
- Michael Smith: 97.89
- Dimitri Van den Bergh: 97.52
- Chris Dobey: 96.71
- Peter Wright: 95.99
- Nathan Aspinall: 95.55
- Gerwyn Price: 94.81
- Jonny Clayton: 94.72
MOST 180s & 180s PER LEG
- Michael van Gerwen: 33 (0.28)
- Nathan Aspinall: 33 (0.35)
- Dimitri Van den Bergh: 26 (0.32)
- Gerwyn Price: 23 (0.26)
- Michael Smith: 20 (0.24)
- Chris Dobey: 19 (0.29)
- Jonny Clayton: 18 (0.22)
- Peter Wright: 11 (0.22)
DOUBLES AND CHECKOUT PERCENTAGE
- Dimitri Van den Bergh: 42/89 (47.19%)
- Michael van Gerwen: 69/163 (42.33%)
- Peter Wright: 20/50 (40%)
- Jonny Clayton: 40/103 (38.83%)
- Chris Dobey: 30/78 (38.46%)
- Michael Smith: 41/110 (37.27%)
- Gerwyn Price: 45/123 (36.58%)
- Nathan Aspinall: 46/136 (33.82%)
100+ CHECKOUTS, HIGHEST CHECKOUTS & % LEGS WON WITH 100+ CHECKOUT
- Michael Smith: 7 (17.07% legs won with 100+ checkout)
100+ Checkouts: 148, 140, 137, 122, 121x2, 115 - Michael van Gerwen: 7 (10.14%)
100+ Checkouts: 170, 142, 114, 112, 106, 106, 105 - Peter Wright: 6 (30%)
100+ Checkouts: 156, 133, 122, 121x2, 120 - Nathan Aspinall: 5 (10.86%)
100+ Checkouts: 140, 136, 130, 116, 110 - Chris Dobey: 4 (13.33%)
100+ Checkouts: 170, 160, 148, 121 - Dimitri Van den Bergh: 4 (9.52%)
100+ Checkouts: 140, 127, 121x2 - Gerwyn Price: 3 (6.66%)
100+ Checkouts: 116, 106, 100 - Jonny Clayton: 3 (7.5%)
100+ Checkouts: 120, 116x2
Can I buy tickets for the Premier League Darts?
Tickets will initially go on sale to PDCTV Annual Members at 1200 BST on Monday October 17. Tickets will then go on Priority Sale to fans who signed up for free to the Priority Registration Window at 1200 BST on Tuesday October 18. Any remaining tickets will go on General Sale at 1200 BST on Thursday October 20. Visit www.pdc.tv/PLtickets for more information.
Where can I watch the Premier League Darts on TV?
Sky Sports will broadcast every night of the Premier League Darts season including the Finals Night in Newcastle.
Prize Money
- Winner £275,000
- Runner-Up £125,000
- Semi-Finalists £85,000 each
- Fifth in League Table £75,000
- Sixth in League Table £70,000
- Seventh in League Table £65,000
- Eighth in League Table £60,000
- Nightly Winner Bonus £10,000 x16
- Total £1,000,000
Premier League Darts History
The Premier League was launched by Sky Sports in 2005 and takes the sport's biggest names all over the UK and Ireland as they compete in a round robin format in a bid to reach the play-offs, when the title is ultimately decided.
The world's top four automatically qualify for the event and are joined by six wildcard selections made by the PDC and Sky Sports to complete a final field.
Unsurprisingly Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen are the most successful Premier League players of all time having won the overall title six times each, while the Power also went a record 44 games unbeaten from 2005-2008.
James Wade first broke Taylor's dominance in 2009 when defeating the Power's conqueror Mervyn King 13-8 in the final while the other champions are Gary Anderson (2011 & 2015), Raymond van Barneveld (2014), Glen Durrant (2020) and Jonny Clayton (2021).
Below we have details of the past finals, a selection of records, the final table of each previous season and a look at which players have ever featured in the event.
Premier League Darts Past Finals & Winners
- 2005 - Phil Taylor 16-4 Colin Lloyd
- 2006 - Phil Taylor 16-6 Roland Scholten
- 2007 - Phil Taylor 16-8 Terry Jenkins
- 2008 - Phil Taylor 16-8 James Wade
- 2009 - James Wade 13-8 Mervyn King
- 2010 - Phil Taylor 10-8 James Wade
- 2011 - Gary Anderson 10-4 Adrian Lewis
- 2012 - Phil Taylor 10-7 Simon Whitlock
- 2013 - Michael van Gerwen 10-8 Phil Taylor
- 2014 - Raymond van Barneveld 10-6 Michael van Gerwen
- 2015 - Gary Anderson 11-7 Michael van Gerwen
- 2016 - Michael van Gerwen 11-3 Phil Taylor
- 2017 - Michael van Gerwen 11-10 Peter Wright
- 2018 - Michael van Gerwen 11-4 Michael Smith
- 2019 - Michael van Gerwen 11-5 Rob Cross
- 2020 - Glen Durrant 11-8 Nathan Aspinall
- 2021 - Jonny Clayton 11-5 Jose de Sousa
- 2022 - Michael van Gerwen 11-10 Joe Cullen
Premier League Darts Records
- Most Titles: Phil Taylor & Michael van Gerwen - 6 each
- Longest Unbeaten Run: Phil Taylor - 44 (2005-2008)
- Biggest League Victory: Phil Taylor 11-1 Wayne Mardle (2005) & Phil Taylor 11-1 Peter Manley (2005)
- Biggest Play-Off Victory: Phil Taylor 16-4 Colin Lloyd (2005 Final)
- Whitewashes (since dead legs removed in 2006): Colin Lloyd 8-0 Terry Jenkins (2007), Phil Taylor 8-0 Wayne Mardle (2008), James Wade 8-0 Simon Whitlock (2012), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 Phil Taylor (2014), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 James Wade (2015), Robert Thornton 0-7 Dave Chisnall (2016), Robert Thornton 0-7 Phil Taylor (2016), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 Adrian Lewis (2017), Michael Smith 7-0 Raymond van Barneveld (2018), Daryl Gurney 0-7 James Wade (2019), Jermaine Wattimena 0-7 Gerwyn Price (2020), Dimitri van den Bergh 7-0 Glen Durrant (2021), Michael van Gerwen 6-0 Peter Wright (2022)
- Most 180s in a Match: 11: Gary Anderson v Simon Whitlock (2011) and Jose de Sousa v Nathan Aspinall (2021)
- Most 180s in a Season: Jose de Sousa - 81 in 2021
Top 10 High Averages:
- 123.40 - Michael van Gerwen v Michael Smith, 2016
- 119.5 - Peter Wright v Adrian Lewis, 2017
- 117.95 - Michael Smith v Robert Thornton, 2016
- 117.35 - Phil Taylor v Simon Whitlock, 2012
- 116.90 - Michael van Gerwen v James Wade, 2015
- 116.67 - Michael van Gerwen v Peter Wright, 2016
- 116.10 - Phil Taylor v James Wade, 2012
- 116.01 - Phil Taylor v John Part, 2009
- 115.08 - Phil Taylor v Raymond van Barneveld, 2015 *Record Losing Ave*
- 115.25 - Phil Taylor v Dave Chisnall, 2015
- 114.73 - James Wade v Gerwyn Price, 2022
Nine-Dart Finishes
- 2006 - Raymond van Barneveld v Peter Manley, Bournemouth
- 2010 - Raymond van Barneveld v Terry Jenkins, Aberdeen
- 2010 - Phil Taylor x2 v James Wade, Wembley (Final)
- 2012 - Phil Taylor v Kevin Painter, Aberdeen
- 2012 - Simon Whitlock v Andy Hamilton, London
- 2016 - Adrian Lewis v James Wade, Belfast
- 2017 - Adrian Lewis v Raymond van Barneveld, Liverpool
- 2020 - Michael Smith v Daryl Gurney, Dublin
- 2020 - Peter Wright v Daryl Gurney, Milton Keynes
- 2021 - Jonny Clayton v Jose de Sousa, Milton Keynes
- 2021 - Jose de Sousa v Nathan Aspinall, Milton Keynes
- 2022 - Gerwyn Price v Michael van Gerwen, Belfast
- 2022 - Gerwyn Price v James Wade, Belfast
Premier League Darts Past Season Standings
Winner in caps & bold, runner-up in bold.
Top four each year made the play-offs (Top would play fourth)
Points in brackets
Season 2005
PHIL TAYLOR (23)
Colin Lloyd (16)
Peter Manley (12)
Roland Scholten (9)
Mark Dudbridge (8)
John Part (8)
Wayne Mardle (8)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-4 Colin Lloyd
Season 2006
PHIL TAYLOR (23)
Raymond van Barneveld (21)
Roland Scholten (10)
Colin Lloyd (9)
Ronnie Baxter (8)
Peter Manley (8)
Wayne Mardle (5)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-6 Roland Scholten
Season 2007
PHIL TAYLOR (25)
Raymond van Barneveld (17)
Terry Jenkins (15)
Dennis Priestley (13)
Colin Lloyd (12)
Peter Manley (11)
Adrian Lewis (10)
Roland Scholten (9)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-6 Terry Jenkins
Season 2008
PHIL TAYLOR (21)
James Wade (20)
Raymond van Barneveld (18)
Adrian Lewis (12)
Wayne Mardle (12)
Peter Manley (11)
Terry Jenkins (9)
John Part (9)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-8 James Wade
Season 2009
Phil Taylor (18)
JAMES WADE (17)
Raymond van Barneveld (13)
Mervyn King (12)
Terry Jenkins (9)
John Part (9)
Jelle Klaasen (6)
Play-off final:
James Wade 13-8 Mervyn King
Season 2010
PHIL TAYLOR (26)
Simon Whitlock (16)
James Wade (14)
Mervyn King (13)
Ronnie Baxter (13)
Raymond van Barneveld (11)
Adrian Lewis (11)
Terry Jenkins (8)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 10-8 James Wade
Season 2011
Phil Taylor (26)
Raymond van Barneveld (18)
GARY ANDERSON (17)
Adrian Lewis (14)
James Wade (13)
Simon Whitlock (11)
Terry Jenkins (8)
Mark Webster (5)
Play-off final:
Gary Anderson 10-4 Adrian Lewis
Season 2012
PHIL TAYLOR (24)
Simon Whitlock (16)
Andy Hamilton (13)
James Wade (13)
Raymond van Barneveld (13)
Adrian Lewis (12)
Kevin Painter (11)
Gary Anderson (10)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 10-7 Simon Whitlock
Season 2013
MICHAEL VAN GERWEN (24)
Raymond van Barneveld (23)
Phil Taylor (20)
James Wade (17)
Robert Thornton (15)
Simon Whitlock (15)
Andy Hamilton (12)
Adrian Lewis (10)
Wes Newton (5)
Gary Anderson (5)
Play-off final:
Michael van Gerwen 10-8 Phil Taylor
Season 2014
Michael van Gerwen (24)
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD (20)
Phil Taylor (20)
Gary Anderson (20)
Peter Wright (17)
Adrian Lewis (15)
Dave Chisnall (10)
Robert Thornton (9)
Wes Newton (6)
Simon Whitlock (5)
Play-off final:
Raymond van Barneveld 10-6 Michael van Gerwen
Season 2015
Michael van Gerwen (23)
Dave Chisnall (22)
GARY ANDERSON (20)
Raymond van Barneveld (19)
Phil Taylor (15)
Adrian Lewis (14)
James Wade (12)
Stephen Bunting (11)
Peter Wright (6)
Kim Huybrechts (4)
Play-off final:
Gary Anderson 11-7 Michael van Gerwen
Season 2016
MICHAEL VAN GERWEN (26)
Phil Taylor (24)
Gary Anderson (20)
Adrian Lewis (19)
Peter Wright (17)
James Wade (16)
Raymond van Barneveld (12)
Robert Thornton (6)
Dave Chisnall (3)
Michael Smith (3)
Play-off final:
Michael van Gerwen 11-3 Phil Taylor
2017 Premier League Darts 2017 Table
- MVG (Q) P 16 W 10 D 4 L 2 LegD +32 Pts 24
- Wright (Q) P 16 W 10 D 3 L 3 LegD +30 Pts 23
- Taylor (Q) P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +7 Pts 19
- Anderson (Q) P 16 W 7 D 4 L 5 LegD +12 Pts 18
- Chisnall P 16 W 6 D 4 L 6 LegD -5 Pts 16
- RVB P 16 W 6 D 2 L 8 LegD -10 Pts 14
- Wade P 16 W 5 D 3 L 8 LegD -13 Pts 13
- Lewis P 16 W 6 D 1 L 9 LegD -14 Pts 13
- Klaasen P 9 W 1 D 1 L 7 LegD -16 Pts 3
- Huybrechts P 9 W 0 D 3 L 6 LegD -23 Pts 3
Finals Night Results
Semi Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 10-7 Gary Anderson
- Peter Wright 10-9 Phil Taylor
Final (best of 21 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 11-10 Peter Wright
2018 Premier League Darts Table
- MVG P 16 W 11 D 1 L 4 LegD +43 Pts 23
- Smith P 16 W 9 D 2 L 5 LegD +24 Pts 20
- Anderson P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +15 Pts 19
- Cross P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +5 Pts 19
- Gurney P 16 W 4 D 8 L 4 LegD +1 Pts 16
- Barney P 16 W 6 D 4 L 6 LegD -8 Pts 16
- Wright P 16 W 4 D 6 L 6 LegD -20 Pts 14
- Whitlock P 16 W 5 D 3 L 8 LegD -18 Pts 13
- Suljovic P 9 W 2 D 0 L 7 LegD -13 Pts 4
- Price P 9 W 0 D 2 L 7 LegD -29 Pts 2
Play-Off Night Results
- Michael van Gerwen 10-6 Rob Cross
- Michael Smith 10-6 Gary Anderson
- Final: Michael van Gerwen 11-4 Michael Smith
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE RESULTS FROM THE WHOLE SEASON
2019 Premier League Darts Table
- Van Gerwen (Q) P 16 W 10 D 3 L 3 LegD +40 Pts 23
- Cross (Q) P 16 W 10 D 2 L 4 LegD +26 Pts 22
- Wade (Q) P 16 W 7 D 6 L 3 LegD +20 Pts 20
- Gurney (Q) P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +7 Pts 19
- Price P 16 W 6 D 6 L 4 LegD +6 Pts 18
- Suljovic P 16 W 7 D 3 L 6 LegD +5 Pts 17
- Smith P 16 W 3 D 4 L 9 LegD -26 Pts 10
- Wright P 16 W 2 D 5 L 9 LegD -33 Pts 9
- Relegated: Van Barneveld P 9 W 1 D 2 L 6 LegD -22 Pts 4
Play-Off Night Results
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 10-7 Daryl Gurney
- Rob Cross 10-5 James Wade
Finals (Best of 21 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 11-5 Rob Cross
CLICK HERE FOR FINALS NIGHT BLOG AND HIGHLIGHTS
CLICK HERE FOR FINALS NIGHT REPORT
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE RESULTS FROM THE WHOLE SEASON
2020 Premier League Darts Table
- Durrant (W) P 16 W 8 D 5 L 3 LegD +19 Pts 21
- Wright (Q) P 16 W 9 D 2 L 5 LegD +18 Pts 20
- Aspinall (Q) P 16 W 9 D 1 L 6 LegD +11 Pts 19
- Anderson (Q) P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +6 Pts 19
- Price P 16 W 6 D 5 L 5 LegD +15 Pts 17
- Van Gerwen P 16 W 8 D 1 L 7 LegD -4 Pts 17
- Smith P 16 W 5 D 3 L 8 LegD -7 Pts 13
- Gurney P 16 W 4 D 3 L 9 LegD -15 Pts 11
- Cross P 9 W 1 D 3 L 5 LegD -14 Pts 5* ELIMINATED AT JUDGEMENT NIGHT
Play-Offs Night Results
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- Glen Durrant 10-9 Gary Anderson
- Peter Wright 7-10 Nathan Aspinall
Finals (Best of 21 legs)
- Glen Durrant 11-8 Nathan Aspinall
- CLICK HERE FOR PLAY-OFF REPORT AND HIGHLIGHTS
2021 Premier League Darts Table
- Michael van Gerwen P 16 W 10 D 3 L 3 LegD +24 Pts 23
- Jose de Sousa P 16 W 8 D 4 L 4 LegD +20 Pts 20
- Nathan Aspinall P 16 W 7 D 5 L 4 LegD +15 Pts 19
- Jonny Clayton P 16 W 8 D 2 L 6 LegD +7 Pts 18
- Dimitri Van den Bergh P 16 W 6 D 4 L 6 LegD 0 Pts 16
- James Wade P 16 W 5 D 5 L 6 LegD -3 Pts 15
- Peter Wright P 16 W 6 D 3 L 7 LegD -8 Pts 15
- Gary Anderson P 16 W 5 D 3 L 8 LegD -13 Pts 13
- Rob Cross P 9 W 3 D 1 L 5 LegD -3 Pts 7 (ELIMINATED)
- Glen Durrant P 9 W 0 D 0 L 9 LegD -39 Pts 0 (ELIMINATED)
Play-Offs Night, May 28
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 8-10 Jonny Clayton
- Jose de Sousa 10-9 Nathan Aspinall
Final (Best of 21 legs)
- Jonny Clayton 11-5 Jose de Sousa
CLICK HERE FOR PREMIER LEAGUE FINALS NIGHT REPORT, STATISTICS AND HIGHLIGHTS
2022 Premier League Darts Table
The Premier League standings after the regular season
Play-Offs Night, Monday June 13
Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- Jonny Clayton (93.5) 4-10 (100.76) Joe Cullen
- Michael van Gerwen (99.76) 10-4 (93.48) James Wade
Final (Best of 21 legs)
- Joe Cullen (99.36) 10-11 (99.1) Michael van Gerwen
CLICK HERE FOR PLAY-OFFS REVIEW
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FAQs
What time is Premier League Darts 2023? ›
- Thu 16 Mar 2023. 19:00 2023 Cazoo Premier League Darts. ...
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The prize money for the 2023 tournament is expected to remain at £1 million, including a £10,000 bonus to each night's winner.
Who will play in 2023 Premier League Darts? ›- Michael van Gerwen, Peter Wright, Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith are guaranteed places in the Premier League Darts 2023 due to their status as the top four in the world rankings.
- Nathan Aspinall, Jonny Clayton, Chris Dobey and Dimitri Van den Bergh complete the line-up.
Players received two points per semi-final finish, three points per runner-up finish, and five points per final win. Though it was assured that players meet each other only twice in the quarter-finals on regular nights (i.e. weeks 1–7 and 9–15), no other guarantees are made.
Where can I watch Premier League Darts 2023? ›The entirety of this year's Premier League Darts will be available to stream live on DAZN in certain regions, click here to find out more.
What channel is Premier League Darts on 2023? ›The 2023 Premier League Darts begins on Thursday evening and can be seen on Sky Sports in full beginning at 19:00 every night with coverage mostly on both Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Main Event.
What is the prize money for the 9 dart finish 2023? ›The prize money for the tournament remained at £2.5 million in total for the fifth year in a row, with the winner's share totalling £500,000.
How much does a professional dart player get? ›Read More. Other major events which paid significant prizes to the winners in 2022 included the World Match Play (£200,000), The Masters (£220,000), Grand Prix (£120,000) and Grand Slam (£150,000).
How much Do darts players Get paid in Premier League? ›The overall winner receives a cheque for £275,000, with the runner-up earning £125,000, semi-finalists £85,000, 5th place £75,000, 6th place £70,000, 7th place £65,000, and 8th place £60,000.
Who is presenting Sky Sports darts 2023? ›- Published: 20:40, 2 Feb 2023.
- Updated: 23:08, 2 Feb 2023.
Who are the Favourites for the 2023 World Darts Championship? ›
Phil Taylor has been installed as favourite to claim a first World Seniors title at the 2023 World Seniors Darts Championship in Purfleet.
Who is the best player in the Premier League 2023? ›- 10) Casemiro. ...
- 9) Alexis Mac Allister. ...
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- 5) Marcus Rashford. ...
- 4) Kevin De Bruyne. ...
- 3) Martin Odegaard. ...
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- 1) Bukayo Saka.
Where is the Liverpool Premier League Darts? The event is being held at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.
What is the age limit for Premier League Darts? ›Maximum of 6 floor seats per person, no maximum in tiers. Whilst there is no lower age limit, children under 18 should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. Family Enclosure tickets are for families only.
How many nights are in Premier League Darts? ›All of the 16 league nights are individual events comprising the quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final over the best of 11 legs - with a £10,000 bonus to each night's winner.
How can I watch Premier League Darts in USA? ›USA and Canada: DAZN is the broadcaster for fans following the tournament in the USA and Canada. Australia: Fox Sports and Kayo Sports will cover the Premier League action in Australia.
How can I watch PDC Darts USA? ›- Amazon Prime.
- AMC+
- DAZN.
- Disney+
- ESPN+
- Fanatiz.
- FITE TV.
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What channel is the Darts World Championship on in the UK 2023? ›TV channel: The tournament will be covered live in full on Sky Sports. Both the afternoon and evening sessions will be shown on Sky Sports Arena, with several sessions also on Sky Sports Main Event.
How can I watch PDC darts at home? ›PDC TV is accessible on almost every modern browser on almost every modern connected device, if you have a reasonable specification tablet or computer that is less than 3 years old. You will need a strong, stable broadband internet connection minimum of at least 1MB per second with a ping of less than 100m/s.
How can I watch PDC Darts live? ›
The Bet365 live streaming service is included in the Bet365 app, meaning it is available on both IOS and Android, as well as on desktop and tablet. There is no charge for watching Bet365's PDC Darts live streaming, but there are some requirements you must meet in order to watch live darts online.
What is the quickest 9 dart finish? ›Timing each visit from when a player's arm starts its throwing motion until the third dart lands in the board, Borland's scores of 180, 177 and 144 took him just 11.25 seconds to compile.
Do darts players pay tax on winnings? ›A darts player declares how much money they've earned over the course of the year and the taxman takes his cut based on what kind of business you are. Most players are limited companies like me so we pay a fair amount of tax.
How rare is a 9 dart finish? ›As of 3 January 2023, 72 nine-darters have been thrown in televised matches by 32 different players. 53 of those 72 hit two 180s and finished with a 141 check-out.
How many hours a day do darts players train? ›Time per day
The most any practice day should be is 3.5 hours, which equals a maximum of four full sessions with proper breaks. If you are going for a big practice day then you will need to lengthen the breaks in-between each hour, making the actual practice day last almost 5-6 hours.
The majority of professional dart players practice every single day. Eleven times World Champion Phil Taylor used to practice up to eleven hours a day. Now I understand it is slightly less.
Who is the richest darts player? ›Michael van Gerwen has an estimated net worth of £5.3million following his 2019 PDC World Darts Championship victory. Along with the prize money he gets for winning tournaments, Van Gerwen enjoys a host of endorsement deals.
How much money do you get for winning the world Cup of darts? ›...
2022 PDC World Cup of Darts.
2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts | |
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Tournament information | |
Prize fund | £350,000 |
Winner's share | £70,000 |
High checkout | 170 Gerwyn Price Kim Huybrechts |
Fast forward nearly three decades on and the growth of professional darts within that time is very apparent, as the 2022/23 PDC World Darts Championship Winner will trouser a £500,000 first prize that has come from an overall prize fund of £2.5 million.
What darts do pros use? ›Cheaper materials such as plastic are not a choice for professionals who prefer and require sturdy darts that can offer a consistent flight trajectory and excellent grip points. For this reason, the majority of professional darters play with tungsten darts.
What is the new Premier League Darts format? ›
Since 2022, the Premier League Darts format has changed so that an eight-person knockout bracket is contested every night. Each of the players will meet each other once in weeks 1-7 and again in weeks 9-15, with weeks 8 and 16 drawn based on league standings.
Is there a Sky darts channel? ›Professional Darts Corporation events can be watched live through our series of broadcast partners both in the UK and worldwide. Coverage of the World Darts Championship is live on the dedicated Sky Sports Darts channel.
Who is the new Target Darts signing? ›Dimitri 'Dream Maker' Van den Bergh joins Target Darts. Team Target are delighted to announce that former World Matchplay Winner and current top 16-world ranked, Dimitri Van den Bergh has joined #TeamTarget.
Who are the Favourites Darts World Championship? ›Three-time winner Michael van Gerwen and two-time runner-up Michael Smith are favourites to make it through to Tuesday's final at Alexandra Palace Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship semi-finals - live on Sky Sports Darts - later on Monday January 2.
Who are the favorites World Championship darts? ›- Michael van Gerwen3/1.
- Michael Smith7/2.
- Gerwyn Price8/1.
- Peter Wright14/1.
The World Darts Championship has been held since 1994 and is the largest darts event in the world. From 1994 to 2007 the “Circus Tavern” in Purfleet was the home of the World Championship. 2008 followed the move to the “Alexandra Palace” in London, which is also affectionately called “Ally Pally”.
Who is the best defender in the Premier League 2023? ›Virgil Van Dijk | Liverpool | £6.5m
Van Dijk forms the core of a strong Liverpool defence and Jurgen Klopp's team are one of the fsvourites of the titles. FPL managers can bank on the Reds not conceding a lot of goals during the 2022-23 Premier League season.
- Ousmane Dembele, Barcelona and France. ...
- Mohamed Salah, Liverpool and Egypt. ...
- Bukayo Saka, Arsenal and England. ...
- Riyad Mahrez, Manchester City and Algeria. ...
- Serge Gnabry, Bayern Munich and Germany. ...
- Federico Chiesa, Juventus and Italy. ...
- Rodrygo, Real Madrid and Brazil. ...
- Dejan Kulusevski, Tottenham Hotspur and Sweden.
- Harry Kane. Spurs' hitman is always the odds-on favourite for the Golden Boot ever since he burst onto the scene years back. ...
- Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian King already has 3 Golden Boots since he joined Liverpool in 2017. ...
- Erling Haaland. ...
- Son Heung Min. ...
- Darwin Nunez. ...
- Cristiano Ronaldo.
We're back for more Premier League Darts action from the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on March 16 - live on Sky Sports Action from 7pm.
Where is darts shown on TV? ›
European Championship Darts - ITV4 until 2023. Players Championships (Finals only) - live until 2023. The Masters - live on ITV until 2023. World Series of Darts.
Who Won Premier League Darts last night? ›Greaves: I was relieved to lose after 70-match win streak! Premier League Darts: Van Gerwen beats Smith to win Liverpool final - as it happened!
What age is too late to start darts? ›Darts is a sport for all ages and it's never too late to join the race.
Can anyone be good at darts? ›Like any other sport, darts requires a lot of skill and practice to get to the top and become a professional player that is part of a league and makes money by participating in different competitions. As it often happens in the world of sports, the sooner you start playing darts, the better.
Why do darts players go for 19? ›They do mainly try to hit the T-20 area, but are sometimes blocked when a dart lands with the flights or barrel covering much of that area, so they go for the wide open 19 bed, trying to hit the T-19.
What's the longest darts game? ›The longest marathon playing darts (doubles) is 60 hours and was achieved by Kevin Bryan, James Hoult, Dave Sloan, and Bradley Cave (all UK) in Shepshed, Leicestershire, UK, from 15 to 17 June 2022.
What time does Premier League Darts 2023 start? ›All league nights will commence from 7pm GMT, with all matches to be contested over the best of 11 legs.
What is the biggest darts league? ›Premier League Darts is one of the biggest events on the PDC calendar. Since being staged for the first time in 2005, Premier League Darts has quickly become one of the biggest tournaments on the PDC's calendar.
What time is the Darts final 2023? ›The final of the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship is set to take place at Alexandra Palace on Tuesday, January 3. It is scheduled to begin at 20:00 GMT.
What Darts is on in January 2023? ›- Defending Champion: Michael Smith.
- Tournament Dates: Alexandra Palace, December 15 - January 3.
Where is the World Cup of Darts 2023? ›
The World Cup of Darts is set to expand to 40 teams from the previous 32; Iceland, Ukraine and Bahrain will make their debuts at the event which will be held in Frankfurt in June.
What day is the last match of the Premier League 2023? ›28 May. The final round of fixtures in the 2022-2023 English Premier League season will be held on 28 May 2023.
Is darts easy to predict? ›To win the bet, the match should end at that exact score. This darts betting market usually bears high odds because it is very difficult to predict the correct score of a darts match.
What is the darts game to hit every number? ›Around the World Darts Rules of Play: The aim of this game is to be the first player to hit all the numbers on the dart board from 1 - 20. Any segment of the number - single, double or triple - counts as a hit. The numbers must be hit in order, and players change after three throws.
How much for a 9 dart finish 2023? ›Prize money
Additionally, a special jackpot of £100,000 was created by tournament sponsors Selco in the event a player hit two nine-dart finishes, with the player receiving £50,000 and the remainder split between Cancer Research UK and a member of the public chosen at random.
A total prize fund worth £2,500,000 is set to be distributed by the PDC during the tournament, with the winner walking away from Ally Pally with a tidy £500,000.
How many 9 darters in World Championships 2023? ›On 3 January 2023, in the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship Final, Michael Smith and van Gerwen both had three darts left to achieve a nine-dart finish in the same leg.
Who is favourite to win Premier League 2023? ›The Gunners are the favourites to win the Premier League. After the top two teams, Manchester United are rank outsiders and all-but out of the race.
How can I watch Premier League in USA? ›Remember: you can watch all 380 Premier League games across NBC, USA Network, NBCSports.com and Peacock. We've got you covered.
Which 3 teams were promoted to Premier League 2023? ›Twenty teams are competing in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams are Fulham, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest, who return after an absence of one, two and twenty-three years from the top flight respectively.