Luke Littler gets set to defend his Premier League Darts title as eight of the world's best prepare to showcase their talents across the four corners of the UK as well as Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands.
Littler faced rival Luke Humphries in the 2024 final, winning 11-7, and will be aiming for repeat success this time around, though the teenage arrowsmith has suffered a couple of recent setbacks since being crowned world champion.
Littler lost to Gerwyn Price at the Bahrain Darts Masters, and despite picking up wins over Dimitri van den Bergh and Michael van Gerwen, lost 7-6 to Stephen Bunting at the Dutch Darts Masters.
The Nuke looked very much back to his best when thrashing James Wade with a 105.47 average, denying his opponent single dart at double, before going down 4-2 to Jonny Clayton, despite a mammoth 108.50 average.
As of 2022, the Premier League uses a weekly knockout tournament with points awarded depending on how far you progress each night.
All eight players enter in a quarter-final with winners proceeding to the semi-finals, with those winners meeting in a nightly final. Players receive two points for a semi-final finish, three for a runner-up finish and five for winning the weekly tournament.
Every night of the 2025 Premier League Darts will be shown on Sky Sports.
Streaming will also be available via NOW TV as well as Sky Go.