The PDC has been forced to tweak its schedule for next year’s Premier League due to the European Song Contest.
The full schedule for the next annual darting roadshow was unveiled recently, with the season kicking off in Belfast on February 2 and concluding with the play-offs at London’s O2 on May 25.
Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena is again hosting one of the nights as the best players in the world battle for one of the top prizes in darts. The date for the Liverpool night has been changed after it was confirmed the city will host next year’s Eurovision.
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The competition has been switched to the UK as this year’s victors, Ukraine, cannot host the event due to the ongoing invasion by Russia. Therefore, the M&S Bank Arena will host the Premier League on March 9, swapping with the Brighton night, which will now take place on April 13.
“We were aware that the location of the Eurovision Song Contest could impact our planned Cazoo Premier League schedule, and had held initial conversations with the M&S Bank Arena with regards to a contingency plan,” said PDC chief executive Matt Porter.
“Following Friday’s announcement that Liverpool will host the Eurovision Song Contest we have been able to move quickly to finalise the new dates for 2023.
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“Both the M&S Bank Arena and The Brighton Centre have been very co-operative throughout the process and we look forward to returning to these popular venues next year.”
Michael van Gerwen won this year’s Premier League final in Berlin following a thrilling clash with Joe Cullen.
Premier League 2023 schedule
Night One The SSE Arena, Belfast: Thursday February 2
Night Two Cardiff International Arena: Thursday February 9
Night Three OVO Hydro, Glasgow: Thursday February 16
Night Four 3Arena, Dublin: Thursday, February 23
Night Five Westpoint Exeter: Thursday March 2
Night Six M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool: Thursday March 9
Night Seven Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham: Thursday March 16
Night Eight Utilita Arena, Newcastle: Thursday March 23
Night Nine Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin: Thursday March 30
Night 10 Utilita Arena, Birmingham: Thursday April 6
Night 11 The Brighton Centre: Thursday April 13
Night 12 Rotterdam Ahoy: Thursday April 20
Night 13 First Direct Arena, Leeds: Thursday April 27
Night 14 AO Arena, Manchester: Thursday May 4
Night 15 Utilita Arena, Sheffield: Thursday May 11
Night 16 P&J Live, Aberdeen: Thursday May 18
Play-Offs The O2, London: Thursday May 25
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