2026 IDF World Darts Championship

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2026 IDF World Darts Championship
Tournament information
DatesDecember 10, 2025 – January 7, 2026
VenueWinter Gardens
LocationBlackpool, England
Organisation(s)International Darts Federation (IDF)
FormatSets
Prize fund$5,000,000
Winner's share$1,000,000
Champion(s)
Max Mad
«2025 2027»

The 2026 IDF World Darts Championship was a professional darts tournament that was held from 10 December 2025 to 7 January 2026 at Alexandra Palace in London, England. It was the 4th World Darts Championship to be organised by the International Darts Federation and the 4th to be held at Alexandra Palace. The winner will receive $1,000,000 from a total prize fund of $5,000,000.

The tournament featured a 48 player field, with the top 16 players on the IDF Order of Merit being seeded into the second round. Alex Brow was the defending champion, having defeated Logan White 7–4 in the 2025 final to win his first world title. However, he lost to Reed Hamilton 2–3 in the third round. Max Mad won the event defeating Elias Carter 6-4 in the final. This is his third title overall.

Overview

Alex Brow will enter the tournament as the defending champion after winning the 2025 event.

The International Darts Federation (IDF) was founded in 2022 to provide greater opportunities for players outside the established Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) system, particularly in Australia, where many competitors identified as casual or semi-professional sought access to major events with comparable prize funds. The federation staged its inaugural IDF World Darts Championship in 2023, with Alexandra Palace in London serving as the host venue since the beginning.

The upcoming 2026 IDF World Darts Championship will be the fourth edition of the tournament and the fourth consecutive to be held at Alexandra Palace, running from 10 December 2025 to 7 January 2026. A record field of 128 players, including 32 seeds, will compete following the IDF’s March 2025 decision to expand the draw from 96 to 128 entrants. Alex Brow will return as defending champion after defeating Logan White 7–4 in the 2025 final to claim his first world title.

Format

Under the new format, all players – including the 32 seeds – will enter the tournament in the first round, a change from previous years where seeds entered in the second round. The 32 seeds will be the top 32 players on the IDF Order of Merit heading into the tournament. The seeded players, plus players ranked 33–64 drawn at random, will be placed on the left hand side of the draw, and will be matched up against the remaining 64 qualifiers drawn at random.

All matches will consist of games of 501, where players are required to reduce their score from 501 to zero in order to win a leg, finishing on a double or the bullseye. The matches are played in set format, with the amount of sets required to win a match increasing as the tournament progresses. All sets will be played to the best of five legs in the first round, and also in non-deciding sets of subsequent rounds. In the deciding set of all but the first round, the first player to win at least three legs and be leading by two or more will win the set and the match. If the set reaches a 5–5 tie without a winner, it will be decided by a sudden death leg.

Round Best of (sets) First to (sets)
First & second 5 3
Third & fourth 7 4
Quarter-finals 9 5
Semi-finals 11 6
Final 13 7

Ranking

The IDF's main world ranking system, the IDF Order of Merit, is calculated on a two-year cycle. Prize money won by players in ranking tournaments are removed from their ranking after 104 weeks, meaning players who participated in the 2024 World Championship, who did not lose their IDF Tour Card during the two-year period, will be 'defending' their prize money from that event. At the end of the tournament, the prize money won at the 2026 tournament will be added and the prize money won at the 2024 tournament will be removed. After the tournament, the top 64 players in the IDF Order of Merit will receive a one-year extension on their Tour Card, joined by the players who earned two-year Tour Cards in 2025 who will enter their second year in 2026. Players with two or more years on their Tour Card, who finish outside of the top 64, will lose their Tour Card and see their ranking reset to $0, along with all other players who earned prize money in ranking tournaments without holding a Tour Card.

Prize money

On 31 March 2025, the IDF announced the biggest prize money increase in the organisation's history, starting from the 2026 season onward. Coinciding with the expansion of the field to 128 players, the World Championship's total prize money and winner's share doubled from $2,500,000 to $5,000,000 and from $500,000 to $1,000,000 respectively; this was the first time the tournament's prize money increased. The winner will also receive the IDF World Trophy. The prize money breakdown is shown below:

Position (no. of players) Prize money

(Total: $5,000,000)

Winner (1) $1,000,000
Runner-up (1) $400,000
Semi-finalists (2) $200,000
Quarter-finalists (4) $100,000
Fourth round losers (8) $60,000
Third round losers (16) $35,000
Second round losers (32) $25,000
First round losers (64) $15,000

Qualification

The 128-player field will comprise three sets of qualification routes. The top 40 players on the two-year IDF Order of Merit after the 2025 Players Championship Finals will qualify automatically, followed by the next 40 highest-ranked players on the one-year IDF Pro Tour Order of Merit. The remaining 48 places will go to various international qualifiers.

List of confirmed international qualifiers

Seeded (1–32):

Draw

First round
(best of 5 sets)
28–30 November
Second round
(best of 5 sets)
29 November–3 December
Third round
(best of 5 sets)
4 December
Quarter-finals
(best of 7 sets)
5 December
Semi-finals
(best of 9 sets)
6 December
Final
(best of 11 sets)
7 December
Xander Young 64.211Max Mad 65.443
Spencer Taylor 66.73Spencer Taylor 64.811
Max Mad 65.773
Zane Adams 63.440
Alec Baker 61.3216Damon Edwards 62.192
Zane Adams 63.93Zane Adams 63.773
Max Mad 66.024
Nathan Reeves 65.772
Brody Clarke 60.118Aiden Brooks 64.903
Caleb Daniels 65.53Caleb Daniels 65.121
Aiden Brooks 65.221
Nathan Reeves 66.143
Eli Fletcher 58.409Nate Parker 62.410
Nathan Reeves 66.33Nathan Reeves 66.113
Max Mad 66.335
Lukas Parker 65.883
Felix Grant 62.424Lukas Parker 65.033
Toby Underwood 64.73Toby Underwood 64.722
Lukas Parker 65.413
Wesley Adams 65.122
Parker Reeves 59.3113Quinn Sanders 61.221
Wesley Adams 65.23Wesley Adams 65.283
Lukas Parker 65.334
Hayden Ingram 66.443
Grant Hayes 58.805Mason Owens 62.091
Hayden Ingram 67.23Hayden Ingram 66.573
Hayden Ingram 66.893
Jordan Knight 64.551
Isaac Johnson 63.1212Owen Quinn 60.930
Jordan Knight 64.93Jordan Knight 64.903
Max Mad 66.716
Elias Carter 66.324
Corey Allen 66.132Alex Brow 62.553
Dominic Flynn 60.21Corey Allen 60.392
Alex Brow 58.262
Reed Hamilton 58.343
Reed Hamilton 66.8315Wyatt Walker 63.022
Oliver Scott 62.72Reed Hamilton 66.123
Reed Hamilton 65.221
Cole Bennett 65.554
Bryan Matthews 61.027Logan White 61.441
Trevor Kane 63.43Trevor Kane 63.553
Trevor Kane 63.660
Cole Bennett 65.443
Shane Douglas 58.7110Zion Carte 60.140
Cole Bennett 65.03Cole Bennett 65.003
Cole Bennett 65.772
Elias Carter 66.445
Damian Frost 59.103Blake Carter 64.663
Eric Lawson 66.43Eric Lawson 66.400
Blake Carter 64.883
Jett Pearson 64.221
Jett Pearson 64.8314Victor Vaughn 61.931
Connor Black 58.91Jett Pearson 64.803
Blake Carter 64.993
Elias Carter 66.114
Alex Harris 63.836Ryan Thomas 62.172
Nolan Price 59.40Alex Harris 63.803
Alex Harris 63.410
Elias Carter 65.993
Elias Carter 65.9311Kai Mitchell 59.890
Brandon Fox 61.21Elias Carter 65.903

Final

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