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  1. Postpublished at 18:00 GMT 12 February

    Fans are arriving at the AFAS Dome in Antwerp to watch tonight's action. It is the first time that a Premier League night has been hosted in Belgium.

    The games are due to get started in about 10 minutes' time, with Luke Littler facing Luke Humphries in the first match.

    Premier League darts AntwerpImage source, Getty Images
  2. Who has hit the most 180s?published at 17:57 GMT 12 February

    It was a really strong start for Michael van Gerwen as he hit 12 maximums across his three matches - including six against Jonny Clayton.

    MVG had more 180s in all three of his matches, as did Luke Littler as he hit four in his one and only match of the night in Newcastle.

    Most 180s on night one:

    • 12 - Michael van Gerwen
    • 9 - Jonny Clayton, Gian van Veen
    • 5 - Luke Humphries
    • 4 - Luke Littler
    • 2 - Gerwyn Price, Josh Rock
    • 1 - Stephen Bunting
  3. Premier League darts standingspublished at 17:54 GMT 12 February

    Premier League darts table

    Here's how things stand after last week's season opener in Newcastle, which was won by Michael van Gerwen rolling back the years.

    Who wins tonight though?

  4. The two Lukes meet againpublished at 17:50 GMT 12 February

    Littler v Humphries

    Tonight's action begins with a match-up that has become familiar in recent years.

    World number one Luke Littler number two Luke Humphries in the first match of the evening.

    It is not long since the two last met, with Littler beating Humphries earlier this month to win the World Masters for the first time and become the joint-third most successful player in the PDC era.

    Humphries beat Littler in the final of last year's Premier League to win it for the first time.

  5. What is the Premier League Darts format?published at 17:47 GMT 12 February

    During the regular Premier League Darts season, nightly tournaments are held with a different set of fixtures each week.

    Points are awarded for performances each week. The nightly winner gets five, the runner-up gets three and the two semi-final losers are awarded two points each. The other players get none.

    At the end of the 16 regular season weeks, the four players with the highest points tally for the season will advance to finals night.

    All matches during the regular season are the best of 11 legs, also known as a race to six.

  6. What is the 2026 Premier League darts line-up?published at 17:43 GMT 12 February

    Here is a look at this year's Premier League line-up.

    All eight players will feature in the first 16 weeks. The final week is finals night, with only the top four performers from the regular season making it to the O2 Arena.

    For Josh Rock and Gian van Veen, this is their debut Premier League campaign. Jonny Clayton also returns for his fourth season after being left out of the last two line-ups.

    2026 Premier League Darts line-up (Order of Merit ranking):

    • Luke Littler (1)
    • Luke Humphries (2)
    • Gian van Veen (3)
    • Michael van Gerwen (4)
    • Jonny Clayton (5)
    • Stephen Bunting (7)
    • Josh Rock (=8)
    • Gerwyn Price (12)
  7. What is the 2026 Premier League Darts schedule?published at 17:40 GMT 12 February

    Michael van Gerwen won the opening night in Newcastle last week, but there's still 15 league nights left to go until the Premier League finals.

    The roadshow will travel across eight countries this year, including Belgium's first ever night in Antwerp tonight.

    The final takes place on Thursday, 28 May at the O2 Arena in London.

    • Night one - Thursday, 5 February, Newcastle - Michael van Gerwen
    • Night two - Thursday, 12 February, Antwerp
    • Night three - Thursday, 19 February, Glasgow
    • Night four - Thursday, 26 February, Belfast
    • Night five - Thursday, 5 March, Cardiff
    • Night six - Thursday, 12 March, Nottingham
    • Night seven - Thursday, 19 March, Dublin
    • Night eight - Thursday, 26 March, Berlin
    • Night nine - Thursday, 2 April, Manchester
    • Night 10 - Thursday, 9 April, Brighton
    • Night 11 - Thursday, 16 April, Rotterdam
    • Night 12 - Thursday, 23 April, Liverpool
    • Night 13 - Thursday, 30 April, Aberdeen
    • Night 14 - Thursday, 7 May, Leeds
    • Night 15 - Thursday, 14 May, Birmingham
    • Night 16 - Thursday, 21 May, Sheffield
    • Play-offs - Thursday, 28 May, London
  8. Pick your winnerpublished at 17:36 GMT 12 February

    So we've got the two Luke's fighting it out first up and Michael van Gerwen lying in wait, but who'll end up winning night two?

    Make your pick.

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  9. Week two Premier League darts fixturespublished at 17:35 GMT 12 February

    All matches best of 11 legs

    Week two takes us to a new city for the Premier League as the eight players roll up at the AFAS Dome in Antwerp in Belgium.

    And what a set of fixtures we have with the two Lukes colliding again to lead us off.

    Here's the quarter-final line-up:

    • Luke Littler v Luke Humphries
    • Michael van Gerwen v Josh Rock
    • Jonny Clayton v Stephen Bunting
    • Gerwyn Price v Gian van Veen

    Semi-finals:

    • Littler/Humphries v Van Gerwen/Rock
    • Clayton/Bunting v Price/Van Veen

    Final:

    • Littler/Humphries/Van Gerwen/Rock v Clayton/Bunting/Price/Van Veen
  10. Welcome to night twopublished at 17:31 GMT 12 February

    Luke Littler v Luke HumphriesImage source, Getty Images

    For the first time in the 21 years of Premier League darts Belgium will play host to the best dartists in the world, with the AFAS Dome in Antwerp, the country's largest indoor area, staging night two.

    And what a night it promises to be too with the two giants of the oche Luke Littler and Luke Humphries locking horns again in the opening match of the evening.

    Last week's winner Michael van Gerwen faces the exciting Josh Rock in his opener, and the winner will have to face whoever emerges from the big battle of the Lukes.

    That means that the other half of the draw will all fancy their chances, with Jonny Clayton tackling Stephen Bunting and the winner facing Gerwyn Price or Gian van Veen in the semis.

    Should be a good one tonight!