Premier League Darts prize money 2026: How much will the winner earn?

Premier League Darts Finals Night 2026 heads to The O2 with Luke Littler, Jonny Clayton, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price battling for a lucrative prize
The 2026 Premier League Darts season comes to a close on Thursday night as Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton battle it out for the title at The O2 Arena in London.
As well as the prestige of lifting the Premier League trophy, there is also a significant amount of prize money on offer for the remaining four players on Finals Night.
The Premier League remains one of the most lucrative tournaments on the televised PDC calendar, with a hefty prize pool both for final league finishes and nightly bonuses throughout the campaign.
Here is the full Premier League Darts prize money breakdown for 2026 ahead of Finals Night.
Premier League Darts 2026 prize money
How much does the Premier League Darts winner get?
The winner of Premier League Darts 2026 will receive £275,000 in prize money after Thursday’s final at The O2. In addition to the end-of-season prize fund, players have also been competing for nightly bonus payments during the regular season across the 16-week roadshow.
This means that the overall earnings for those who have made it to the final four – Littler, Humphries, Price and Clayton – will have increased significantly across the course of the tournament.
Premier League Darts Finals Night 2026: Date, venue, format, channel
How does Premier League Darts prize money compare to other PDC tournaments?

The Premier League is one of the lucrative tournaments in the PDC, with just the World Championship – worth half a million pounds – offering a bigger total sum for the winner.
Here is how the winner’s prize money from Premier League Darts compares with some of the other major televised PDC events in 2026:
The fantastic final four
Littler heads into Finals Night as the favourite after another sensational campaign from the reigning world champion, in which he finished top of the final league standings, nine points ahead of Clayton in second.
The teenager has been in relentless form and will firmly believe he reclaim the title he won in 2024. In his way, however, is Gerwyn Price, who is certainly not one to offer too much respect to any opponent.
Humphries, meanwhile, remains one of the most consistent players on the circuit and will be confident of adding another major title to his ever-growing collection, with the Yorkshireman going up against the composed Clayton for a place in the final later in the evening.


