Luke Littler, Jonny Clayton, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price head for the O2 Arena hoping to be crowned the 2026 Premier League Darts champion tonight.
Humphries is the defending Premier League champion but faces stiff competition from all three men in London, especially rival Littler, who topped the league phase standings and is the current world number one.
Here we take a look at the finances on offer for each man at the O2 tonight, including a record breaking prize purse for the eventual champion.
Last year, the PDC announced a major increase in prize money across the professional tour for the 2026 campaign, with an unprecedented £1.25 million prize pot being allocated to the 16-week-long darting roadshow alone.
A bumper £350,000 cut of that will go straight into the pocket of the winner of the upcoming Premier League, representing a significant £75,000 rise from the £275,000 that Humphries collected at the 2025 staging of the event.
The runner-up will take home a fee of £170,000, while the two losing semi-finalists will each pocket £110,000.