DUBLIN welcomes the biggest names in darts when the Premier League takes over the Irish capital.
Reigning PDC World Champion Luke Littler will look to bag consecutive wins having emerged victorious in Glasgow.

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Luke Humphries, meanwhile, will look to bounce back having won the opening round in Belfast before losing to ‘The Nuke’ last weekend.
It will make for a bouncing atmosphere at the 3Arena, which has been sold out for months and will be packed with boisterous darts fans.
But those who were unable to secure a ticket will have plenty of alternatives when it comes to being able to watch.
Here, SunSport maps out everything you need to know.
When is it on and what time does it start?
Premier League Darts Night 3 takes place at the 3Arena in Dublin on Thursday, February 20.
Action is set to get underway at approximately 7pm.
What is the schedule?
The quarter-finals will pit Luke Humphries against Stephen Bunting, with the winner taking on either Gerwyn Price or Luke Littler in the final four.
The other semi-final will pit the victory of Rob Cross and Nathan Aspinall against that of Michael Van Gerwen and Chris Dobey.
The semi-finals are scheduled to start at around 8pm, with the final taking place at 9pm.
Where can I watch it?
You can watch the Premier League Darts 2025 Dublin on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports + 7pm for UK and Ireland viewers.
For viewers outside of the UK and Ireland DAZN, Viaplay and PDCTV will provide coverage.
What are the latest odds?
Luke Humphries (4/9), Luke Littler (2/5), Rob Cross (8/13), and Michael Van Gerwen (8/15) are all favourites in the quarter-finals.
That is compared to Stephen Bunting (7/4), Gerwyn Price (15/8), Nathan Aspinall (5/4), and Chris Dobey (6/4).
How much prize money do the players win?
The overall winner at the 3Arena will walk away with a cool £275,000, with the runner-up bagging just over £125,000.
The two losing semi-finalists will bag £85,000, while the fifth place player gets £75,000.
Sixth place gets £70,000, seventh wins £65,000, and eighth place gets £60,000.
How does the Premier League of Darts work?
The Premier League of Darts works as first to six legs in all stages in the first 16 weeks.
Each nightly winner takes five points, with the beaten finalist picking up three and the losing semi-finalists two each.
If a player doesn’t win their opening game, they’ll receive zero points.
The top four in the table at the end of week 16 will advance to the play-offs where two semi-finals and finals will decide a winner.
Former world champion Luke Humphries is currently leading after three rounds with eight points, three ahead of Luke Littler on five.
The rest of the table is made up by Michael Van Gerwen (4), Chris Dobey (3), Rob Cross (2), Gerwyn Price (2), Nathan Aspinall (0), and Stephen Bunting (0).