The ultimate night of the 2026 Premier League Darts season has finally arrived, as London’s O2 Arena prepares to host a blockbuster Finals Night.
Following 16 grueling weeks of league action, the field has been narrowed down to the final four.
Regular-season table-topper Luke Littler enters the evening as the heavy 5/6 betting favorite, seeking to recapture the crown he first won in 2024.
However, defending champion Luke Humphries (12/5) stands firmly in his way, alongside the formidable Welsh duo of Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton, ensuring a thrilling climax to the darting calendar.
Premier League Darts Winner 2026 Odds: Full List
- Luke Littler 5/6
- Luke Humphries 1/1
- Gerwyn Price 11/2
- Jonny Clayton 9/1
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Luke Littler Favourite To Win Premier League Darts

Luke Littler leads the 2026 Premier League Darts winner odds at 8/13 after cementing his status as the current world champion.
The teenager has already shown he can handle the unique demands of the Premier League format, where consistency across weekly nights often proves just as important as peak performance on the biggest stages.
Having previously lifted the Premier League trophy, Littler will head into this campaign with the clear aim of reclaiming that title.
If he brings his world championship form into the league phase, he sets a high standard for the rest of the field to try and match.
Luke Humphries Bidding to Defend Title

Luke Humphries sits second in the 2026 Premier League Darts winner odds at 6/1 after lifting the title in 2025.
The world number one has established himself as one of the most consistent performers on the circuit.
His controlled scoring and reliable finishing is well suited to the demands of the Premier League format.
Defending champions often face extra scrutiny, but Humphries has shown he can thrive under pressure.
Another strong league phase would put him firmly in the mix to retain his crown and challenge Luke Littler at the top of the market.
Remaining Contenders in the Market

Behind the two Lukes, a competitive group of challengers sit just off the front of the market.
Several of these players have shown they can win on the big stage, even if consistency across the full campaign remains the key question.
Gerwyn Price sits next in the betting after a strong period of form on the tour.
His scoring power has improved, and he continues to grow in confidence against elite opposition.
Johnny Clayton and Michael van Gerwen make up the next group of contenders in the betting.
Each brings a different threat.
MvG offers proven pedigree in this format, Rock carries momentum and attacking intent, while Clayton remains capable of putting together dominant runs when his game clicks.
Further down the list, Stephen Bunting, Gian van Veen, and Josh Rock feature as longer-priced options.
All three have the experience to make weekly runs, but they will need sustained consistency if they are to force their way into the title picture over the course of the season.