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The format of the ODF Premier League is going to be best of 11 legs, and a knockout stage type of experience. There is no additional prize fund for winning, getting any nine-darters, or anything higher. No high pegs are counted unless it is above 140. The only stage of the ODF Premier League Darts to grant prize money is the Playoffs, being 4th, 3rd, 2nd, and 1st.
The format of the ODF Premier League is going to be best of 11 legs, and a knockout stage type of experience. There is no additional prize fund for winning, getting any nine-darters, or anything higher. No high pegs are counted unless it is above 140. The only stage of the ODF Premier League Darts to grant prize money is the Playoffs, being 4th, 3rd, 2nd, and 1st.


After 16 weeks of play, the top four players of the standings will qualify for playoffs which will be a different format. The playoffs are much longer matches, being First to 16 and First to 18 Legs, respectively. In 2025, the prize fund for the winner is $80,000. In the 2025 season, eight players that participated in the 2025 World Championship Event will be selected to play. The selection will be made on June 3, 2025.
After 16 weeks of play, the top four players of the standings will qualify for playoffs which will be a different format. The playoffs are much longer matches, being First to 16 and First to 18 Legs, respectively. In 2025, the prize for the winner is $80,000. In the 2025 season, eight players that participated in the 2025 World Championship Event will be selected to play. The selection will be made on June 3, 2025.


==Finals==
==Finals==
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! Score
! Score
! Runner-up
! Runner-up
! Best of
! First to Legs
! Venue
! Venue
! Prize Fund
! Prize Fund
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! League winner
! League winner
|-
|-
|[[2005 Premier League Darts|2005]]
|2025
|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor|avg=(101.01)}}
|
|16–4
|
|{{PDCFlag|Colin Lloyd|avg=(97.20)}}
|
|rowspan=4 align=center|31 legs
|18
|align=center|[[G-Mex]], [[Manchester]]
|{{nowrap|[[The O2 Arena|The O<sub>2</sub> Arena]], [[London]]}}
|width=70 align=center|£150,000
|$180,000
|align=center|[[888.com]]
| align="center" |N/A
|rowspan=2 align=center|7
|8
|rowspan=2 align=center|11
|17
|rowspan=8 align=center|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor}}
| align="center" |?
|-
|[[2006 Premier League Darts|2006]]
|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor|avg=(101.41)}}
|16–6
|{{PDCFlag|Roland Scholten|avg=(92.01)}}
|align=center|{{nowrap|[[Plymouth Pavilions]], [[Plymouth]]}}
|align=center|£167,500
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[Holsten]]
|-
|[[2007 Premier League Darts|2007]]
|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor|avg=(99.20)}}
|16–6
|{{PDCFlag|Terry Jenkins|avg=(90.81)}}
|align=center|[[The Brighton Centre]], [[Brighton]]
|align=center|£265,000
|rowspan=6 align=center|8
|rowspan=7 align=center|15
|-
|[[2008 Premier League Darts|2008]]
|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor|avg=(108.36)}}
|16–8
|{{PDCFlag|James Wade|avg=(100.14)}}
|align=center|{{nowrap|[[Cardiff International Arena]], [[Cardiff]]}}
|align=center|£340,000
|rowspan=3 align=center|[[Whyte & Mackay]]
|-
|[[2009 Premier League Darts|2009]]
|{{PDCFlag|James Wade|avg=(90.38)}}
|13–8
|{{PDCFlag|Mervyn King|avg=(85.83)}}
|align=center|{{nowrap|25 legs}}
|rowspan=3 align=center|[[Wembley Arena]], [[London]]
|align=center|£405,000
|-
|[[2010 Premier League Darts|2010]]
|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor|avg=(111.67)}}
|10–8
|{{PDCFlag|James Wade|avg=(100.08)}}
|rowspan=5 align=center|19 legs
|rowspan=2 align=center|£410,000
|-
|[[2011 Premier League Darts|2011]]
|{{PDCFlag|Gary Anderson|avg=(94.67)}}
|10–4
|{{PDCFlag|Adrian Lewis|avg=(85.75)}}
|align=center|[[888.com]]
|-
|[[2012 Premier League Darts|2012]]
|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor|avg=(97.08)}}
|10–7
|{{PDCFlag|Simon Whitlock|avg=(95.32)}}
|rowspan=8 align=center|[[The O2 Arena (London)|The O<sub>2</sub> Arena]], [[London]]
|align=center|£450,000
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[McCoy's (crisp)|McCoy's]]
|-
|[[2013 Premier League Darts|2013]]
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(103.29)}}
|10–8
|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor|avg=(104.10)}}
|align=center |£520,000
|align=center rowspan=6|10
|rowspan=7 align=center|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen}}
|-
|[[2014 Premier League Darts|2014]]
|{{PDCFlag|Raymond van Barneveld|avg=(101.93)}}
|10–6
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(102.98)}}
|align=center|£550,000
|rowspan=4 align=center|[[Betway]]
|align=center rowspan=4|16
|-
|[[2015 Premier League Darts|2015]]
|{{PDCFlag|Gary Anderson|avg=(104.85)}}
|11–7
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(105.81)}}
|rowspan=11 align=center|21 legs
|align=center|£700,000
|-
|[[2016 Premier League Darts|2016]]
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(104.68)}}
|11–3
|{{PDCFlag|Phil Taylor|avg=(98.84)}}
|align=center|£725,000
|-
|[[2017 Premier League Darts|2017]]
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(104.76)}}
|{{nowrap|11–10}}
|{{PDCFlag|Peter Wright|avg=(101.06)}}
|rowspan=4 align=center|£825,000
|-
|[[2018 Premier League Darts|2018]]
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(112.37)}}
|{{nowrap|11–4}}
|{{PDCFlag|Michael Smith|avg=(97.01)}}
|rowspan=4 align=center|[[Unibet]]
|align=center|15{{Efn|A scheduled night at [[Westpoint Arena]] was cancelled due to [[Storm Emma (2018)|Storm Emma]]. An extra round was held at [[Rotterdam Ahoy]] to compensate.}}
|-
|[[2019 Premier League Darts|2019]]
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(103.36)}}
|{{nowrap|11–5}}
|{{PDCFlag|Rob Cross|avg=(100.98)}}
| rowspan=2 align=center| 9{{Efn|9 players played regularly, with 9 others serving as 'contenders' for each of the first 9 nights.}}
| rowspan=1 align=center|16
|-
|[[2020 Premier League Darts|2020]]
|{{PDCFlag|Glen Durrant|avg=(91.84)}}
|{{nowrap|11–8}}
|{{PDCFlag|Nathan Aspinall|avg=(92.15)}}
|align=center|[[Ricoh Arena]], [[Coventry]]{{Efn|Final planned in the O<sub>2</sub> Arena in London, but moved to Coventry due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Europe|COVID-19 pandemic]].}}
| rowspan=1 align=center|8{{Efn|Eleven scheduled nights at ten venues were cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Europe|COVID-19 pandemic]]. Rounds were held at [[Marshall Arena]] behind closed doors to compensate.}}
|align=center| {{PDCFlag|Glen Durrant}}
|-
|[[2021 Premier League Darts|2021]]
|{{PDCFlag|Jonny Clayton|avg=(100.18)}}
|{{nowrap|11–5}}
|{{PDCFlag|Jose de Sousa|avg=(100.53)}}
|align=center|{{nowrap|[[Marshall Arena]], [[Milton Keynes]]}}
| align="center" |£855,000
|align=center|10
|align=center|1{{Efn|Sixteen scheduled nights at sixteen venues were cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Europe|COVID-19 pandemic]]. Rounds were held at [[Marshall Arena]] behind closed doors to compensate.}}
|align=center|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen}}
|-
|[[2022 Premier League Darts|2022]]
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(99.10)}}
|{{nowrap|11–10}}
|{{PDCFlag|Joe Cullen|avg=(99.36)}}
|align=center|{{nowrap|[[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Berlin)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]], [[Berlin]]}}
|rowspan=4 align=center |£1,000,000
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[Cazoo]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Dave |title=Cazoo announced as new Premier League title sponsors |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2021/11/08/cazoo-announced-new-premier-league-title-sponsors |publisher=[[Professional Darts Corporation|PDC]] |access-date=8 November 2021}}</ref>
|rowspan=4 align=center|8
|rowspan=4 align=center|17
|align=center|{{PDCFlag|Jonny Clayton}}
|-
|[[2023 Premier League Darts|2023]]
|{{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(105.43)}}
|{{nowrap|11–5}}
|{{PDCFlag|Gerwyn Price|avg=(99.50)}}
|rowspan=3 align=center|{{nowrap|[[The O2 Arena|The O<sub>2</sub> Arena]], [[London]]}}
|align=center|{{PDCFlag|Gerwyn Price}}
|-
|[[2024 Premier League Darts|2024]]
|{{PDCFlag|Luke Littler|avg=(105.60)}}
|{{nowrap|11–7}}
|{{PDCFlag|Luke Humphries|avg=(102.47)}}
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[BetMGM]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|{{PDCFlag|Luke Littler}}
|-
|[[2025 Premier League Darts|2025]]
|}
|}


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Revision as of 05:29, 28 May 2025

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IDF Darts Premier League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025 Premier League Darts
File:BetMGM Premier League Darts logo.png
Founded2005
First season2005
Organising bodyPDC
CountriesUnited Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany
Most recent
champion(s)
Luke Littler
(2024)
Tournament formatLegs
Current sports event 2025 Premier League Darts

The ODF Premier League Darts is a darts tournament which is set to begin on 20 June 2025. The tournament will feature eight players from the Online Darts Corporation circuit competing in a knockout style format. The top four players in the PDC Order of Merit are joined by four wildcard selections to make up the eight-person field. Alongside the World Championship and the World Matchplay, it is considered part of the sport's Triple Crown.

Format

The format of the ODF Premier League is going to be best of 11 legs, and a knockout stage type of experience. There is no additional prize fund for winning, getting any nine-darters, or anything higher. No high pegs are counted unless it is above 140. The only stage of the ODF Premier League Darts to grant prize money is the Playoffs, being 4th, 3rd, 2nd, and 1st.

After 16 weeks of play, the top four players of the standings will qualify for playoffs which will be a different format. The playoffs are much longer matches, being First to 16 and First to 18 Legs, respectively. In 2025, the prize for the winner is $80,000. In the 2025 season, eight players that participated in the 2025 World Championship Event will be selected to play. The selection will be made on June 3, 2025.

Finals

Year Final Tournament
Champion Score Runner-up First to Legs Venue Prize Fund Sponsors Players Venues League winner
2025 18 The O2 Arena, London $180,000 N/A 8 17 ?