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How to look at Littler’s Premier League Darts closing debut – as he eyes £275k prize

After 16 weeks, Premier League Darts enters its final night where the champion will be crowned at the O2 Arena on Thursday.

Teenage sensation Luke Littler, 17, will compete for the biggest prize of his young career to date when he takes on the top three world-ranked players.

The winner of the night will land the £275,000 jackpot and the trophy in the best-of-21 legs format, with the semi-finals best of 19 leg matches.

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Topping the league table with 40 points and four nightly wins, Littler will take on the 2023 world champion Michael Smith in one semi-final, after the Bully Boy edged out Nathan Aspinall to claim the last spot at finals night when he won last time out in Sheffield.

The other semi-final sees world champ and world No.1 Luke Humphries take on the reigning Premier League champion Michael van Gerwen, who has made this competition his own by winning at the O2 in seven of the last eleven tournaments – more than any other player in history.

Who do you think will win the Premier League Darts final? Let us know in the comments section.



Michael van Gerwen Premier League Darts trophy
Michael van Gerwen is the reigning seven-time Premier League Darts champion

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When is the Premier League Darts final?

The Premier League Darts final takes place tonight (May 23) with the action currently scheduled to get underway from 7:15pm.

How to watch the action at the O2 Arena

The Premier League Darts final will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action with the coverage to begin at 7pm BST. Sky Sports customers can also stream the live action online using the Sky Go app and website.



Michael Smith - Luke Humphries
Michael Smith beat Luke Humphries in the final at Sheffield last week

Odds

Luke Humphries 6/4

Luke Littler 7/4

Michael van Gerwen 4/1

Michael Smith 5/1