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The much-anticipated Premier League Darts Finals Night is here. Teenage prodigy Luke Littler is set to defend his title at the O2 Arena in London tonight. Last year, the 18-year-old clinched
the Premier League Darts title after being invited as one of four wildcards following his surprising performance at the 2024 World Darts Championship. In his debut campaign, Littler won
four nights before defeating Michael Smith in the semi-finals and securing the title with an 11-7 victory over Luke Humphries. 'The Nuke', the current world champion and this
year's UK Open winner, sits second in the PDC Order of Merit. However, he faces a stiff challenge to retain his Premier League title on Thursday evening, with Gerwyn Price, Nathan
Aspinall and Humphries also vying in the play-offs. Littler topped the regular season standings with 45 points, winning six of the 16 weekly events, and will face fourth-placed Price in the
semi-finals. The victor of their match will face either Aspinall or Humphries in the final, battling for the Premier League trophy and the top prize money. The Premier League season boasts a
total £1million prize pot. The player who triumphs in the play-offs will pocket £275k, reports the Mirror. The runner-up will receive £125k for their efforts. Meanwhile, the losing
semi-finalists will each take home £85k. The remaining four players in the eight-man league earned between £60k and £75k, with the money increasing by £5k increments depending on their final
league position. Littler has bagged an extra £60k before any results tonight, thanks to the £10k bonus for weekly victories in the regular season. Per PDC Order of Merit stats, the 18 year
old's racked up £1.3m from ranked tournaments, which sees him £573k shy of the world number one Humphries. This figure doesn't include Littler's earnings from non-ranked
events like Premier League Darts, nor his sponsorship deals income. But, Littler's eyes are set on clinching his second Premier League champion title. Unlike him, the other three
contenders in the play-offs haven't yet captured the title, despite having all previously reached the final. A win here would elevate Littler as just the fourth player to grab multiple
Premier League championships, joining legends like Gary Anderson, Phil Taylor, and Michael van Gerwen. Still, he would have significant ground to cover to reach Van Gerwen's impressive
seven trophies. Wrapping up the regular season, Littler celebrated topping the Sheffield night with a win over Humphries. His six nightly triumphs didn't just create a new record,
surpassing the prior four, but also set a historic points record. After his Sheffield conquer, Littler took to Instagram stating: "Got the record, got top spot. O2 lets get it
done." Meanwhile, Humphries already had his gaze fixed on the trophy, even ahead of their latest clash. "You know you have to raise your game against Luke," Humphries stated
earlier this month. "Winning in Leeds last week will give me great confidence, but the goal now is to be Premier League champion. Whatever happens in the next two weeks, that's my
focus."