Luke Littler set to face stiff competition as he bids for maiden World Masters title in Milton Keynes.
The 2026 PDC season gets underway with the highly-anticipated Winmau World Masters, which will be contested by a talented field of 24 players at Arena MK. Luke Littler, the back-to-back world champion, is looking to claim his first major title after falling just short last year, while defending champion Luke Humphries and World Darts Championship runner-up Gian van Veen are also among those seeking to deny Littler victory.
The tournament's strong field includes several Premier League stars, including Jonny Clayton, Stephen Bunting, Josh Rock, and Gerwyn Price. Gary Anderson and Ryan Searle have also been named pre-qualified players, giving the competition a real edge of excitement.
With a Β£500,000 prize pot on offer, the stakes are high at this prestigious event. A win would be a significant milestone for Littler, but he faces stiff competition from his rivals, including Humphries and van Veen.
The 2026 World Masters schedule is packed with action, with Preliminary Rounds taking place on January 28 before the main event gets underway on January 29. The tournament will feature a unique best-of-three-legs set format for all matches, which promises to be an intense and thrilling competition.
With so much at stake, only time will tell if Littler can claim his maiden World Masters title or if it will be one of his rivals who takes the trophy home.
The 2026 PDC season gets underway with the highly-anticipated Winmau World Masters, which will be contested by a talented field of 24 players at Arena MK. Luke Littler, the back-to-back world champion, is looking to claim his first major title after falling just short last year, while defending champion Luke Humphries and World Darts Championship runner-up Gian van Veen are also among those seeking to deny Littler victory.
The tournament's strong field includes several Premier League stars, including Jonny Clayton, Stephen Bunting, Josh Rock, and Gerwyn Price. Gary Anderson and Ryan Searle have also been named pre-qualified players, giving the competition a real edge of excitement.
With a Β£500,000 prize pot on offer, the stakes are high at this prestigious event. A win would be a significant milestone for Littler, but he faces stiff competition from his rivals, including Humphries and van Veen.
The 2026 World Masters schedule is packed with action, with Preliminary Rounds taking place on January 28 before the main event gets underway on January 29. The tournament will feature a unique best-of-three-legs set format for all matches, which promises to be an intense and thrilling competition.
With so much at stake, only time will tell if Littler can claim his maiden World Masters title or if it will be one of his rivals who takes the trophy home.