Players competing in the Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Darts Masters season could win a whopping $200,000 if they complete nine darts followed by a target in a target in a World Series of Darts competition.
The season-opening Riyadh Saudi Arabia Darts Masters takes place from 19-20 January with eight PDC superstars taking on eight representatives from the Asian Tour.
A whopping $100,000 prize will be on offer to any player who hits nine darts throughout the event – and this bonus could double following the introduction of the ‘Riyadh Season of the Bullseye’.
If the nine-dart is hit during the event, the player will be awarded one soft-dart to double their prize to $200,000, which would be the largest nine-dart jackpot in PDC history.
Reigning world champion Luke Littler has achieved perfection on the World Series stage in Bahrain in 2024, and the teenage sensation will headline a star-studded line-up at the Global Theatre.
Littler will be joined by 2023/24 World Champion Luke Humphries, World Cup runner-up Gian van Venn and three-time World Champion Michael van Gerwen.
Former world champion Gerwyn Price is also playing in Saudi Arabia, while world number seven Stephen Bunting, former UK Open champion Danny Knoppert and 2023 World Match Play winner Nathan Aspinall complete the list of PDC representatives.
Singaporean darts icon Paul Lim famously landed nine darts on the Lakeside stage in 1990, and the 71-year-old will be among eight regional representatives in action later this month.
Philippine trio Alexis Toilo, Lawrence Ilagan and Paolo Nebrida also feature, with Japanese stars Motomu saka, Risei Azemoto and Tomoya Goto joined by Hong Kong World Cup quarter-finalist man lo log leung.
Riyadh Season 2026 Saudi Arabia Darts Masters
19-20. January, Global Theater, Riyadh
Competitive players
PDC representatives
Luke Littler (England)
Luke Humphreys (England)
Jan van Ven (Netherlands)
Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Danny Noppert (Netherlands)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
Asian representatives
Alexis Toilo (Philippines)
Lawrence Ilagan (Philippines)
Motomu Sakai (Japan)
Ryusei Azemoto (Japan)
Paul Lim (Singapore)
Man Lok Leung (Hong Kong)
Paolo Nebrida (Philippines)
Tomoya Goto (Japan)
Watch Premier League Darts live on Sky Sports
The Premier League returns on February 5, every Sunday live on Ski Sports.
Luke Humphries returns as the defending champion, while Gian van Venn and Michael van Gerwen were the other automatic qualifiers.
Jonny Clayton, Jerwyn Price, Josh Rock and Stephen Bunting were the wildcard picks to complete the eight-man squad, which began the season at Newcastle on 5 February.
Who will win this year’s Premier League darts? Luke Humphries will defend his title and you can catch the action every Thursday from February to May on Ski Sports. Stream darts and more top sports with NOW.




