THE Premier League Darts season reaches its climax TONIGHT.

finished top of the standings at the end of the regular season after a record-breaking campaign.

Luke Littler of England reacts during a darts match.Luke Littler will look to retain his Premier League Darts title tonight

The Nuke ended with an all-time high of 45 points, 11 more than in second.

Littler is looking to join , and Gary Anderson in becoming a multiple-time Premier League winner.

But Humphries, and will be aiming to deny the 18-year-old on Finals Night with so much cash at stake.

What is the Premier League Darts 2025 prize money?

The total prize pot for the is set at £1million.

Stephen Bunting (8th) took home £60,000, Rob Cross (7th) £65,000, Chris Dobey (6th) £70,000 and Michael van Gerwen (5th) £75,000.

The breakdown of pot is:

  • Winner: £275,000
  • Runner-up: £125,000
  • Semi-finalists: £85,000
  • 5th Place: £75,000
  • 6th Place: £70,000
  • 7th Place: £65,000
  • 8th Place: £60,000
  • Weekly winner bonus: £10,000 (x16)

Littler made £60,000 for his six nightly wins during the regular season, while Humphries and Price took home £30,000 each, Aspinall £20,000, and Dobey and Bunting claimed £10,000 for their single nightly wins.

Premier League Darts Finals Night fixtures

Here are the fixtures for Premier League Darts Finals Night:

Semi-finals (best of 19 legs)

  • Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price
  • Luke Humphries vs Nathan Aspinall

Final (best of 21 legs)

  • Littler/Price vs Humphries/Aspinall

Littler and Humphries will throw first in their respective semi-finals as they finished first and second in the regular season standings.

In the final, the order of throw will be decided by a bull-off in the practice room.