Upcoming Darts Live Streaming Events
Premier League Darts returns in 2026 for 17 nights of unmissable action, featuring a record prize fund, two debutants and a new venue.
The 22nd staging of Premier League Darts runs from February 5 to May 28 and sees eight of the world’s top players competing in a weekly knockout format in sold-out arenas across the UK and Europe.
As well as the £10,000 weekly winner’s bonus, points will also be awarded from each night, with five to the winner, three to the runner-up and two to the semi-finalists, to form the league table from which the top four players will progress to the Play-Offs to compete for a record £350,000 top prize.
Luke Humphries is the defending champion after he defeated rival Luke Littler 11-8 in last year’s final to claim the title for the first time.
World number one Littler is vying to regain the title he won on debut in 2024, having recently retained the World Championship title and secured an 11th major title at the Winmau World Masters.
Reigning European Champion and World Championship runner-up Gian van Veen makes his debut in the event as world number three, and is joined by seven-time Premier League champion Michael van Gerwen.
Josh Rock is the other debutant in this year’s event, having won the World Cup of Darts last year, while former Premier League champion Jonny Clayton returns to the line-up for the first time since 2023.
Gerwyn Price, the 2023 runner-up, retains his place in the elite invitational alongside Stephen Bunting – a winner of six PDC events in 2025.
The 17-week roadshow will kick off in Newcastle on Thursday February, before heading to Antwerp for an historic debut visit to Belgium at the AFAS Dome.
February will also feature league nights in Glasgow and Belfast during an action-packed opening month, before visits to Cardiff, Nottingham, Dublin and Berlin in March.
The night in Cardiff precedes the UK Open, which gets under way in Minehead the following day, meaning Exeter has been dropped from the schedule after hosting the Premier League since 2009.
The race to The O2 will intensify in April, with further league nights to be held in Manchester, Brighton, Rotterdam, Liverpool and Aberdeen, before the season draws to a close in May.
The final three league nights will take place in Leeds, Birmingham and Sheffield, which will be followed by the season-ending Finals on a bumper night at The O2 in London on Thursday May 28.
A live stream of all Premier League Darts matches will be available in various regions worldwide.
2026 Live Darts Preview
The 2026 PDC calendar features more than 135 days of ranking competition, in addition to the PDC’s secondary tours and qualifying events.
The European Tour will visit Poland and Slovakia for the first time next season, with an additional event taking the total to a record 15.
The new season will commence with Qualifying School from January 5-11, with simultaneous events being staged in Milton Keynes and Kalkar respectively.
This will be followed by the Winmau World Masters in Milton Keynes – the first ranking event of the season – from January 28 to February 1.
Premier League Darts, the European Tour and Players Championships will get under way in February, with 34 PDC ProTour events again taking place.
Antwerp will play host to a landmark night of Premier League action on Thursday February 12, while the European Tour also breaks new ground with a first visit to Krakow in Poland from February 20-22 – following the success of popular World Series events in the country for the past three years.
March will see the prestigious UK Open take place at Butlin’s Minehead, before the 2026 Premier League season draws to a close in an action-packed month of May.
The Premier League night in Cardiff precedes the UK Open, meaning Exeter has been dropped from the schedule after hosting the Premier League since 2009.
The World Cup of Darts will be held in Frankfurt from June 11-14, while the PDC visits Slovakia for the first time just five days later, as Bratislava hosts the year’s ninth European Tour event from June 19-21.
The following month will see the Betfred World Matchplay and Women’s World Matchplay return to the Winter Gardens in Blackpool from July 18-26, with the World Series Finals taking place in Amsterdam from September 17-20.
Visits to Switzerland and the Netherlands will see the European Tour conclude in the autumn ahead of the European Championship from October 22-25 in Dortmund.
This will be preceded by the World Grand Prix in Leicester from September 28-October 4, while November will feature the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton and the Players Championship Finals in Minehead.
The season will culminate with the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace in December and January.
How to live stream darts
Accessing Bet365’s darts live stream is quick and easy and is available to users in various regions worldwide.
The Bet365 live streaming service is included in the Bet365 app, meaning it is available on both IOS and Android, as well as on desktop and tablet.
There is no charge for watching Bet365’s PDC Darts live streaming, but there are some requirements you must meet in order to watch live darts online. You must have a funded account with Bet365 or have placed a bet within the last 24 hours.
To access the live darts streaming, simply:
- Go to Bet365.com via this special link
- Register an account, place a £10 first bet and get £30 in Free Bets
- Once registered, go to the sports homepage and select ‘Darts’ from the left-hand menu
- Select the play icon next to the match in progress and the stream window will appear
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