Luke Littler is aiming for back-to-back victories as the play-offs make a triumphant return to the . The has fond memories of the southeast London venue, where he clinched his first major title by defeating 11-7 on his Premier League debut in 2024, even managing a nine-dart finish in the final itself to top it all off.

For this year's renewal, the teenager was tipped to reign supreme, and he , leading the table after 16 weeks with an impressive 45 points and six night wins. Humphries, his opponent from last year, could only secure second place with 34 points, eight ahead of in third place. completed the play-off spots with 24 points, while seven-time champion missed out on the final stages, having not won a single night throughout the competition.

Now, the PDC's finest are set to descend on London, with a whopping £275,000 top prize at stake. Express Sport brings you everything you need to know about the 2025 Premier League Darts conclusion, including how and when to tune in and who will be facing off against each other.

What time does Premier League darts finals night start?

The Premier League Darts finals night is scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 29, at The O2 in London, with thousands of fans expected to witness the thrilling action live. Coverage begins at 7pm, with the action itself set to get underway at 7:15pm.

What TV channel is Premier League darts finals night on?

For those tuning in from home, the coverage will kick off on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+ at 7pm, as above, with Littler vs Price - the first game of the evening - scheduled to start around 15 minutes later.

Following this, Humphries is set to face Aspinall in the second best-of-19-leg semi-final, before a best-of-21 final takes place. Viewers with a Sky Sports subscription can watch on TV, or stream the event via the Sky Sports app or Sky Go. Those with a Sports Day or Month Membership through NOW TV can also tune in there.

How much do Premier League players earn?

In 2024, The Nuke pocketed £275,000 as he hoisted the Premier League trophy, and that same sum is up for grabs again this year for whoever triumphs on Thursday. A runner-up prize of £125k is available, while the two players who don't make it past the semi-finals will still receive £85k each.

Even those who have already been knocked out of the competition were awarded substantial sums for their participation, with Stephen Bunting, who finished last, taking home £60k.

Rob Cross earned £65k, Chris Dobey £70k and Van Gerwen £75k. Each week, a £10k prize was given to the winner, meaning that Littler will have bagged an additional £60k on top of whatever he earns from the O2.

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