The full results, standings and statistics from the 2020 Unibet Premier League Darts season, which ran from February to October.
The longest ever Premier League season has finally ended - nine months after it began due to the pandemic - with Glen Durrant defeating fellow debutant Nathan Aspinall in the Play-Off final at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.
In doing so he won his first PDC major at the age of 49 and also banked a huge huge prize of £250,000 in addition to the £25,000 he pocketed as a bonus for topping the regular season table six weeks earlier.
Below you can check out the full list of results, table, round-ups and statistics while we have a comprehensive history section.
Night 1, February 6
P&J Live, Aberdeen
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night 2, February 13
Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night 3, February 20
Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night 4, February 27
Motorpoint Arena, Dublin
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
Michael Smith's first televised nine-darter and the first from anyone on the Premier League stage since 2017! Dublin erupts but he stays pretty cool! pic.twitter.com/7A7ReJtWxx
— Chris Hammer (@ChrisHammer180) February 27, 2020
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Night 5, March 5
Westpoint Arena, Exeter
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night Six, Thursday March 12
M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night Seven, Tuesday August 25
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night Eight, Wednesday August 26
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Judgement Night, Thursday August 27
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
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Night 10, Friday August 28
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night 11, Saturday August 29
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
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Night 12, Sunday August 30
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
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Night 13 - Wednesday September 2
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night 14 - Thursday September 3
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
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Night 15 - Friday September 4
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
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Night 16 Saturday September 5
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
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Play-Offs - Thursday October 15
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
Finals (Best of 21 legs)
There will be nine challengers, playing one night each.
Scottish crowd favourite John Henderson is set to get the campaign off to a bang at the new P&J Live in Aberdeen, before history-maker Fallon Sherrock, who dominated nearly all of the global headlines during the World Championship with her astonishing victories against Ted Evetts and Mensur Suljovic, takes centre stage in Nottingham.
The Premier League roadshow then rolls on to Cardiff and Dublin where Welsh number two Jonny Clayton and Irish World Cup runner-up William O’Connor will make their Premier League debuts respectively.
World Youth Champion Luke Humphries will feature in Exeter, while Merseyside man Stephen Bunting will make his Premier League comeback in Liverpool.
Two-time televised semi-finalist Chris Dobey will hope to enjoy another memorable night in Newcastle, before Dutch duo Jeffrey de Zwaan and Jermaine Wattimena entertain the sea of orange in Rotterdam.
Points won by Challengers will not count towards the league table, however their opponents will retain any points gained from the matches. Challengers will receive financial bonuses for winning or drawing their matches.
Michael van Gerwen is the even-money favourite to win this title for the sixth time and fifth in succession but new world champion Peter Wright is now regarded as his chief rival after defeating him in the Alexandra Palace final.
Snakebite, who started the new season by winning the Masters, is 9/2 ahead of Gerwyn Price (7/1) while Gary Anderson comes next in the betting at 10/1.
Ticket holders for five venues cancelled in 2020 (Birmingham, Belfast, Leeds, Berlin and the Thursday night in Rotterdam) will have their tickets automatically transferred for the same seat at the 2021 event at the same venue. All remaining tickets for these events are available from venue Box Offices. The 2021 Premier League schedule, including venues and dates, is listed below.
Sky Sports will broadcast every night of the Premier League Darts season including the Finals Night at the O2.
The Premier League, a much-loved event for all darts fans and punters, was launched by Sky Sports in 2005 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 2005-2008.
James Wade first broke his dominance in 2009 when defeating Taylor's conqueror Mervyn King 13-8 and The Power only won it twice since then, with Gary Anderson (2011 & 2015), Michael van Gerwen (2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 2019) and Raymond van Barneveld (2014) being the other champions.
Should MVG win it for a sixth time then not only will he equal Taylor's record but also set a record of most successive titles with five.
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.
Most Titles: Phil Taylor - 6
Longest Unbeaten Run: Phil Taylor - 44 (2005-2008)
Biggest League Victory: Phil Taylor 11-1 Wayne Mardle (2005) & Phil Taylor 11-1 Peter Manley (2005)
Biggest Play-Off Victory: Phil Taylor 16-4 Colin Lloyd (2005 Final)
Whitewashes (since dead legs removed in 2006): Colin Lloyd 8-0 Terry Jenkins (2007), Phil Taylor 8-0 Wayne Mardle (2008), James Wade 8-0 Simon Whitlock (2012), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 Phil Taylor (2014), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 James Wade (2015), Robert Thornton 0-7 Dave Chisnall (2016), Robert Thornton 0-7 Phil Taylor (2016), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 Adrian Lewis (2017), Michael Smith 7-0 Raymond van Barneveld (2018)
Most 180s in a Match: Gary Anderson - 11 v Simon Whitlock (2011)
Most 180s in a Season: Gary Anderson - 79 in 2011
Top 10 High Averages:
Aberdeen has witnessed two nine-darters, Henderson's heroics and MVG's world record televised average of 123.40.
— Chris Hammer (@ChrisHammer180) February 5, 2020
At 5-0 it was 137 and if he'd hit double 18 at 6-0 up it would have been over 130! Darts from another planet...pic.twitter.com/x2zkbVweMZ
Nine-Dart Finishes
PREMIER LEAGUE: 10 days to go! 2015 will be @Raybar180's 10th PL appearance! Watch his nine-darter in 2006!https://t.co/7GSGlK2ue0
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) January 26, 2015
NINE-DARTER!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) February 1, 2018
The 2010 season rained nine-darters with Barney again finding perfection, this time against Terry Jenkins.
15 MINUTES TO GO! #Unibet180 pic.twitter.com/g5fkDWf9ow
TWO NINE-DARTERS IN ONE GAME! Phil Taylor hit two perfect legs against James Wade in the 2010 Premier League Play-Offs. Incredible arrows! 🎯 pic.twitter.com/irNMXPc2Cs
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) May 16, 2017
In 2012 - Phil Taylor did THIS in Aberdeen. Will we see another one tonight? #LoveTheDartshttps://t.co/inOZgJFkAJ
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) February 25, 2016
COULD WE? COULD WE? WE COULD! @OnlyJohnGwynne and @Rod_Studd called it perfectly as Simon Whitlock hit a NINE-DARTER in the 2012 Play-Offs pic.twitter.com/zTWjTEqTWx
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) May 18, 2017
NINE-DARTER!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) March 28, 2018
Two years ago, Adrian Lewis was at his fluent best as he landed perfection against James Wade to send Belfast into pandemonium.
Look at the crowd!!#LoveTheDarts pic.twitter.com/33gfKcl8JI
On night 11 of the 2017 Premier League season in Liverpool, Adrian Lewis hit the eighth - and most recent - nine-dart finish in the tournament's history.
— Chris Hammer (@ChrisHammer180) April 10, 2019
This Thursday, it's also night 11 in Liverpool. 🤞pic.twitter.com/6G2YvncCaU
Winner in caps & bold, runner-up in bold.
Top four each year made the play-offs (Top would play fourth)
Points in brackets
Season 2005
PHIL TAYLOR (23)
Colin Lloyd (16)
Peter Manley (12)
Roland Scholten (9)
Mark Dudbridge (8)
John Part (8)
Wayne Mardle (8)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-4 Colin Lloyd
Season 2006
PHIL TAYLOR (23)
Raymond van Barneveld (21)
Roland Scholten (10)
Colin Lloyd (9)
Ronnie Baxter (8)
Peter Manley (8)
Wayne Mardle (5)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-6 Roland Scholten
Season 2007
PHIL TAYLOR (25)
Raymond van Barneveld (17)
Terry Jenkins (15)
Dennis Priestley (13)
Colin Lloyd (12)
Peter Manley (11)
Adrian Lewis (10)
Roland Scholten (9)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-6 Terry Jenkins
Season 2008
PHIL TAYLOR (21)
James Wade (20)
Raymond van Barneveld (18)
Adrian Lewis (12)
Wayne Mardle (12)
Peter Manley (11)
Terry Jenkins (9)
John Part (9)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-8 James Wade
Season 2009
Phil Taylor (18)
JAMES WADE (17)
Raymond van Barneveld (13)
Mervyn King (12)
Terry Jenkins (9)
John Part (9)
Jelle Klaasen (6)
Play-off final:
James Wade 13-8 Mervyn King
Season 2010
PHIL TAYLOR (26)
Simon Whitlock (16)
James Wade (14)
Mervyn King (13)
Ronnie Baxter (13)
Raymond van Barneveld (11)
Adrian Lewis (11)
Terry Jenkins (8)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 10-8 James Wade
Season 2011
Phil Taylor (26)
Raymond van Barneveld (18)
GARY ANDERSON (17)
Adrian Lewis (14)
James Wade (13)
Simon Whitlock (11)
Terry Jenkins (8)
Mark Webster (5)
Play-off final:
Gary Anderson 10-4 Adrian Lewis
Season 2012
PHIL TAYLOR (24)
Simon Whitlock (16)
Andy Hamilton (13)
James Wade (13)
Raymond van Barneveld (13)
Adrian Lewis (12)
Kevin Painter (11)
Gary Anderson (10)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 10-7 Simon Whitlock
Season 2013
MICHAEL VAN GERWEN (24)
Raymond van Barneveld (23)
Phil Taylor (20)
James Wade (17)
Robert Thornton (15)
Simon Whitlock (15)
Andy Hamilton (12)
Adrian Lewis (10)
Wes Newton (5)
Gary Anderson (5)
Play-off final:
Michael van Gerwen 10-8 Phil Taylor
Season 2014
Michael van Gerwen (24)
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD (20)
Phil Taylor (20)
Gary Anderson (20)
Peter Wright (17)
Adrian Lewis (15)
Dave Chisnall (10)
Robert Thornton (9)
Wes Newton (6)
Simon Whitlock (5)
Play-off final:
Raymond van Barneveld 10-6 Michael van Gerwen
Season 2015
Michael van Gerwen (23)
Dave Chisnall (22)
GARY ANDERSON (20)
Raymond van Barneveld (19)
Phil Taylor (15)
Adrian Lewis (14)
James Wade (12)
Stephen Bunting (11)
Peter Wright (6)
Kim Huybrechts (4)
Play-off final:
Gary Anderson 11-7 Michael van Gerwen
Season 2016
MICHAEL VAN GERWEN (26)
Phil Taylor (24)
Gary Anderson (20)
Adrian Lewis (19)
Peter Wright (17)
James Wade (16)
Raymond van Barneveld (12)
Robert Thornton (6)
Dave Chisnall (3)
Michael Smith (3)
Play-off final:
Michael van Gerwen 11-3 Phil Taylor
Finals Night Results
Semi Finals (Best of 19 legs)
Final (best of 21 legs)
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Play-Off Night Results
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Play-Off Night Results
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
Finals (Best of 21 legs)
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