LUKE LITTLER made his Premier League Darts debut in Cardiff Nutita Arena last week and the action is back next Thursday – with the roadshow moving to Berlin.
The 17-year-old has become a star since his phenomenal performances at the 2023-2024 World Championships.
The prodigy was the youngest-ever finalist at the prestigious tournament, but was defeated by world number 1 Luke Humphries that evening.
Since then, however, Littler has achieved his first title as a professional, winning the Bahrain Darts Masters.
But the teenage sensation lost to Michael van Gerwen in the final of the Dutch Darts Masters.
After the World Cup, Littler was invited to play in the Premier League, and the 17-year-old continued to raise eyebrows on his Cardiff debut.
He defeated Luke Humphries in the quarterfinals of the 2024 season opener, but was defeated by Michael Smith in the semifinals.
Premier League Darts fixtures and results
Night One – Nutita Arena, Cardiff – Thursday 1 February
Quarterfinals
- Rob Cross 6-3 Peter Wright
- Nathan Aspinall 4-6 Gerwyn Price
- Michael van Gerwen 5-6 Michael Smith
- Luke Littler 6-2 Luke Humphries
Semi-finals
- Michael Smith 6-5 Luke Littler
- Rob Cross 2-6 Gerwyn Price
Last
- Gerwyn Price 2-6 Michael Smith
Night Two – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin – Thursday, February 8 – QF
- Nathan Aspinall against Michael van Gerwen
- Michael Smith vs Gerwyn Price
- Luke Littler vs. Rob Cross
- Luke Humphries vs Peter Wright
Night Three – OVO Hydro, Glasgow – Thursday 15th February – QF
- Rob Cross vs. Michael Smith
- Michael van Gerwen against Peter Wright
- Nathan Aspinall vs. Luke Humphries
- Gerwyn Price vs. Luke Littler
Night Four – Nutita Arena, Newcastle – Thursday 22 February – QF
- Michael Smith vs. Nathan Aspinall
- Rob Cross vs. Luke Humphries
- Peter Wright vs. Luke Littler
- Gerwyn Price against Michael van Gerwen
Night Five – Westpoint Exeter – Thursday 29th February – QF
- Luke Humphries against Michael van Gerwen
- Nathan Aspinall vs. Peter Wright
- Gerwyn Price against Rob Cross
- Luke Littler vs. Michael Smith
Night Six – The center of Brighton – Thursday March 7 – QF
- Luke Humphries vs Gerwyn Price
- Rob Cross against Michael van Gerwen
- Nathan Aspinall vs. Luke Littler
- Michael Smith vs. Peter Wright
Night Seven – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham Thursday 14th March – QF
- Peter Wright vs Gerwyn Price
- Luke Humphries vs. Michael Smith
- Michael van Gerwen against Luke Littler
- Rob Cross vs. Nathan Aspinall
Night Eight – 3Arena, Dublin – Thursday 21st March
- Match schedule confirmed after Night Seven
Night Nine – SSE Arena, Belfast – Thursday 28 March – QF
- Luke Humphries vs. Luke Littler
- Michael Smith against Michael van Gerwen
- Nathan Aspinall vs Gerwyn Price
- Rob Cross vs. Peter Wright
Night Ten – AO Arena, Manchester – Thursday April 4 – QF
- Nathan Aspinall vs. Rob Cross
- Luke Littler against Michael van Gerwen
- Michael Smith vs. Luke Humphries
- Gerwyn Price versus Peter Wright
Night 11 – Nutita Arena, Birmingham – Thursday April 11 – QF
- Peter Wright vs Luke Humphries
- Rob Cross vs. Luke Littler
- Gerwyn Price vs. Michael Smith
- Michael van Gerwen against Nathan Aspinall
Night 12 – Rotterdam Ahoy Thursday April 18 – QF
- Michael Smith vs. Luke Littler
- Rob Cross vs Gerwyn Price
- Peter Wright vs. Nathan Aspinall
- Michael van Gerwen against Luke Humphries
Night 13 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool – Thursday April 25 – QF
- Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price
- Luke Humphries vs. Nathan Aspinall
- Peter Wright against Michael van Gerwen
- Michael Smith vs. Rob Cross
Night 14 – P&J Live, Aberdeen – Thursday 2 May – QF
- Peter Wright vs. Michael Smith
- Luke Littler vs. Nathan Aspinall
- Michael van Gerwen against Rob Cross
- Gerwyn Price vs Luke Humphries
Night 15 – First Direct Arena, Leeds – Thursday 9 May – QF
- Michael van Gerwen against Gerwyn Price
- Luke Littler vs. Peter Wright
- Luke Humphries vs Rob Cross
- Nathan Aspinall vs. Michael Smith
Night 16 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday 16 May
- Match schedule confirmed after night 15
Play-Offs – The O2, London – Thursday 23 May
What channel is it and can it be streamed live?
- The Premier League Darts 2024 will be shown on Sky Sports Main in Great Britain.
- Coverage starts every Thursday from 7 p.m. until the final.
- You can stream the action live via the Sky Go or NOW TV apps, both of which can be downloaded to your mobile device or tablet.
What is the prize money?
The prize money for Premier League Darts is a whopping £1 million, with £275,000 going to the winner.
- Winner: £275,000
- Runners-up: £125,000
- Losing semi-finalists: £85,000
- Fifth: £75,000
- Sixth: £70,000
- Seventh: £65,000
- Eighth: £60,000