Premier League Darts 2024 prize money: How much money is Luke Littler and rivals battling for?

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DARTS has certainly come to the forefront of the sporting industry – and the winner of the Premier League competition is set to go home with a huge prize pot.

Dutch legend Michael van Gerwen successfully defended his title by beating Gerwyn Price 11-5 in the 2023 edition.

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Michael van Gerwen won the Premier League Darts 2023[/caption]

And as a result, the darts icon boosted his bank account by a staggering £275,000.

However, Van Gerwen is set to have a lot more competition this time, especially with the likes of teenage sensation Luke Littler announcing himself on the big stage.

But what is the prize money for the winners of this ionic competition?

What is the Premier League Darts 2024 Prize money?

The total prize money is a huge sum of £1million – the same as the 2023 tournament.

And there is a winner bonus per tournament of £10,000 for players to fight for.

  • Winner: £275,000
  • Runner-up: £125,000
  • Losing semi-finalists: £85,000
  • Fifth place: £75,000
  • Sixth place: £70,000
  • Seventh place: £65,000
  • Eighth place: £60,000
  • Winner’s bonus per tournament: £10,000 (x16)

When is the Premier League Darts 2024?

The Premier League Darts 2024 is scheduled to get underway on Thursday, February 1.

And the competition will conclude on Thursday, May 23 at the O2 in London.

It is an eight-player tournament which will be contested over 17 consecutive weeks.

Luke Littler is scheduled to face Luke Humphries in a repeat of the PDC World Championships final.

Who is playing in the Premier League Darts 2024?

Eight talented stars will be participating in this year’s mouthwatering tournament.

  • Luke Littler
  • Luke Humphries
  • Michael van Gerwen
  • Gerwyn Price
  • Peter Wright
  • Rob Cross
  • Nathan Aspinall
  • Michael Smith

What has been said?

Luke Littler has been concerned about burning himself out ahead of the tournament following his Dutch Darts Masters defeat.

The teen sensation said: “Hopefully I haven’t burnt myself out for the Premier League next week.

“But I’ll take this as match practice and it goes into my World Series ranking, but I can’t wait to go down to Cardiff.”

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