THE darts roadshow is rolling on at pace with the Bahrain Masters underway this week.
And this also gives an opportunity to see 16-year-old prodigy Luke Littler in action after his heroics at the World Darts Championship at Ally Pally.
Littler came up short in the final, losing 7-4 to World No1 Luke Humphries in a match watched by a record 4.8 MILLION people.
The Warrington wonderkid only earned his PDC Tour card this year.
The Bahrain Masters consists of eight PDC players – including Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price and Peter Wright – and eight Asian representatives in a 16-person tournament.
Philippines’ star Lourence Ilagan, who lost in the first round of the world championships last month, headlines the show.
When is the Bahrain Darts Masters?
The Bahrain Darts Masters takes place from January 18-19.
The Bahrain International Circuit plays host.
What is the Bahrain Darts Masters prize money?
The winner of the Bahrain Darts Masters will receive a cheque for £20,000, with the runner up taking home £10,000.
- Winner receives: £20,000
- Runner-up: £10,000
- Semi-Finalists: £5,000
- Quarter-Finalists: £2,500
- First round: £1,250
How can I watch the Bahrain Darts Masters?
The Bahrain Darts Masters will be live streamed for FREE on ITV X.
ITV currently are not showing it on ITV 4.
Littler’s first televised World Series event will now be the Dutch Masters.
The competition gets underway on January 26 and will air on ITV4.