The 2026 PDC World Darts Championship is under way at Alexandra Palace in London.
World number one Luke Littler, 18, is the reigning champion following his victory over Michael van Gerwen in the 2025 final and started the defence of his title with a 3-0 win against Lithuania’s Darius Labanauskas on the opening night of action.
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A record 128 players entered the tournament, increasing from the 96 players that featured in last year’s competition.
The tournament will last until the final on Saturday, 3 January 2026.
World Darts Championship schedule
Luke Humphries and Luke Littler are the most recent two winners of the PDC World Darts Championship [Getty Images]
All times in GMT, seeds in brackets
First round (Best of five sets)
Thursday, 11 December
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Kim Huybrechts 1-3 Arno Merk
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Michael Smith (28) 3-0 Lisa Ashton
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Luke Littler (1) 3-0 Darius Labanauskas
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Madars Razma 3-1 Jamai van den Herik
Friday, 12 December
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Niels Zonneveld 3-0 Haupai Puha
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Ian White 3-2 Mervyn King
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Ryan Searle (20) 3-0 Chris Landman
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Rob Cross (17) 3-0 Cor Dekker
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Ross Smith (12) 2-3 Andreas Harrysson
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Ricky Evans 3-0 Man Lok Leun
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Gian van Veen (10) 3-1 Cristo Reyes
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Damon Heta (16) 3-1 Steve Lennon
Saturday, 13 December
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Mario Vandenbogaerde 0-3 David Davies
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Andrew Gilding 1-3 Cam Crabtree
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Luke Woodhouse (25) 3-1 Boris Krcmar
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Gary Anderson (14) 3-2 Adam Hunt
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Jeffrey de Graaf 1-3 Paul Lim
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Wessel Nijman (31) 3-0 Karel Sedlacek
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Luke Humphries (2) 3-1 Ted Evetts
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Gabriel Clemens 3-0 Alex Spellman
Sunday, 14 December
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Ritchie Edhouse (27) 0-3 Jonny Tata
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Dom Taylor 3-0 Oskar Lukasiak
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Richard Veenstra 2-3 Nitin Kumar
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Joe Cullen (32) 3-0 Bradley Brooks
Evening session (19:00)
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Lukas Wenig v Wesley Plaisier
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Dimitri van den Bergh (23) v Darren Beveridge
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Stephen Bunting (4) v Sebastian Bialecki
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James Hurrell v Stowe Buntz
Monday, 15 December
Afternoon session (12:30)
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Brendan Dolan v Tavis Dudeney
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Cameron Menzies (26) v Charlie Manby
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Mensur Suljovic v David Cameron
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Peter Wright (30) v Noa-Lynn van Leuven
Evening session (19:00)
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Martin Lukeman v Max Hopp
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Dirk van Duijvenbode (29) v Andy Baetens
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Jonny Clayton (5) v Adam Lipscombe
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Connor Scutt v Simon Whitlock
Tuesday, 16 December
Afternoon session (12:30)
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Alan Soutar v Teemu Harju
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Scott Williams v Paolo Nebrida
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Chris Dobey (8) v Xiaochen Zong
Evening session (19:00)
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Ricardo Pietreczko v Jose de Sousa
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Danny Noppert (6) v Jurjen van der Velde
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Gerwyn Price (9) v Adam Gawlas
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Niko Springer v Joe Comito
Wednesday, 17 December
Evening session (19:00)
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Matt Campbell v Adam Sevada
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Raymond van Barneveld v Stefan Bellmont
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James Wade (7) v Ryusei Azemoto
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Martin Schindler (13) v Stephen Burton
Thursday, 18 December
Afternoon session (12:30)
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Callan Rydz v Patrik Kovacs
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Thibault Tricole v Motomu Sakai
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Mike de Decker (18) v David Munyua
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Evening session (19:00)
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Jermaine Wattimena (19) v Dominik Gruellich
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Dave Chisnall (21) v Fallon Sherrock
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Michael van Gerwen (3) v Mitsuhiko Tatsunami
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Krzysztof Ratajski v Alexis Toylo
Friday, 19 December
Afternoon session (12:30)
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Kevin Doets v Matthew Dennant
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Ryan Meikle v Jesus Salate
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Mickey Mansell v Leonard Gates
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Josh Rock (11) v Gemma Hayter
Evening session (19:00)
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William O’Connor v Krzysztof Kciuk
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Daryl Gurney (22) v Beau Greaves
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Nathan Aspinall (15) v Lourence Ilagan
Second round (Best of five sets)
Saturday, 20 December
Four matches in afternoon session (12:30) and evening session (19:00) – order to be confirmed
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Winner of Dobey/Zong v Andrew Gilding
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Winner of Bunting/Bialecki v Nitin Kumar
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Winner of Van Duijvenbode/Baetens v winner of Hurrell/Buntz
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Ryan Searle v winner of Dolan/Dudeney
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Winner of Clayton/Lipscombe v winner of Taylor
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Michael Smith (28) v Niels Zonneveld
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Andreas Harrysson v winner of Tricole/Sakai
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Winner of Chisnall/Sherrock v winner of Pietreczko/De Sousa
Sunday, 21 December
Four matches in afternoon session (12:30) and evening session (19:00) – order to be confirmed
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Luke Littler (1) v David Davies
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Joe Cullen v winner of Suljovic/Cameron
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Damon Heta v winner of Van Barneveld/Bellmont
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Luke Woodhouse v winner of Lukeman/Hopp
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Winner of Price/Gawlas v winner of Wenig/Plaisier
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Winner of Joyce/Bates v winner of Ratajski/Toylo
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Winner of Schindler/Burton v winner of Barry/Pusey
Monday, 22 December
Four matches in afternoon session (12:30) and evening session (19:00) – order to be confirmed
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Luke Humphries v Paul Lim
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Wessel Nijman v Gabriel Clemens
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Winner of Aspinall/Ilagan v winner of Mansell/Gates
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Winner of De Decker/Munyua v winner of Doets/Dennant
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Winner of Wade/Azemoto v Ricky Evans
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Winner of Menzies/Manby v winner of Campbell/Sevada
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Gian Van Veen/Reyes v winner of Soutar/Harju
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Winner of Van den Bergh/Beveridge v Madars Razma
Tuesday, 23 December
Four matches in afternoon session (12:30) and evening session (19:00) – order to be confirmed
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Winner of Van Gerwen/Tatsunami v winner of O’Connor/Kciuk
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Winner of Wright/Van Leuven v Arno Merk
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Gary Anderson v winner of Scutt/Whitlock
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Winner of Wattimena/Gruellich v winner of Williams/Nebrida
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Winner of Noppert/Van der Velde v winner of Kenny/Hood
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Jonny Tata v winner of Meikle/Salate
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Winner of Rock/Hayter v winner of Springer/Comito
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Winner of Gurney/Greaves v winner of Rydz/Kovacs
Third round (Best of seven sets)
24-26 December
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Saturday, 27 December
Afternoon session (12:30)
Evening session (19:00)
Sunday, 28 December
Afternoon session (12:30)
Evening session (19:00)
Monday, 29 December
Afternoon session (12:30)
Fourth round (Best of seven sets)
Evening session (19:00)
Tuesday, 30 December
Afternoon session (12:30)
Evening session (19:00)
Quarter-finals (Best of nine sets)
Wednesday, 31 December
Thursday, 1 January
Afternoon session (12:30)
Evening session (19:00)
Friday, 2 January (Best of 11 sets)
Semi-finals
Evening session (19:30)
Saturday, 3 January
Final (Best of 13 sets)
Evening session (20:00)
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