When is premier league darts final 2018




















The Premier League, a much-loved event for all darts fans and punters, was launched by Sky Sports in and takes the sport's biggest names all over the UK and Ireland as they compete in a round robin format in a bid to reach the play-offs, when the title is ultimately decided.

The world's top four automatically qualify for the event and are joined by six wildcard selections made by the PDC and Sky Sports to complete a final field. Unsurprisingly Phil Taylor is the most successful Premier League player of all time having topped the table eight times and going on to lift the trophy on six occasions, while he also went a record 44 games unbeaten from Below we have details of the past finals, a selection of records, the final table of each previous season and a look at which players have ever featured in the event.

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Reigning champion Glen Durrant headlined the first nine competitors confirmed by the PDC following the World Championship final - but Jonny Clayton bagged the last spot after clinching his maiden individual major title at the season-opening Masters. Click here for Sky Bet odds. Zepto window. Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff. Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle. Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin. Westpoint Arena, Exeter. First Direct Arena, Leeds.

Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham. SSE Hydro, Glasgow. SSE Arena, Belfast. Echo Arena, Liverpool. Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield. Manchester Arena. Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham. Play-Offs - O2 Arena, London.



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