Resultater og kampoppsett VM Dart fra London 11. desember 2025 til 3. januar 2026.

Publisert 23. desember 2025 i Resultater

VM Dart 2025-2026

Paddy Power World Darts Championship 2025-2026

Dato

11. desember – 3. januar

Sted

Alexander Palace, London – Storbritannia

På TV

Turneringen sendes på Vsport 1, Vsport+ og Viaplay.

Dart på TV

Alle resultater

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Hjemmeside

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Historikk

Year Champion (average in final)[5] Score Runner-up (average in final) Prize money Sponsor Venue
Total[6] Champion Runner-up
1994  Dennis Priestley (94.38) 6–1  Phil Taylor (85.62) £64,000 £16,000 £8,000 Skol Circus Tavern,
Purfleet
1995  Phil Taylor (94.11) 6–2  Rod Harrington (87.15) £55,000 £12,000 £6,000 Proton Cars
1996  Phil Taylor (98.52) 6–4  Dennis Priestley (101.48) £62,500 £14,000 £7,000 Vernon’s Pools
1997  Phil Taylor (100.92) 6–3  Dennis Priestley (96.78) £99,500 £45,000 £10,000 Red Band
1998  Phil Taylor (103.98) 6–0  Dennis Priestley (90.75) £72,500 £20,000 Skol
1999  Phil Taylor (97.11) 6–2  Peter Manley (93.63) £104,000 £30,000 £16,000
2000  Phil Taylor (94.42) 7–3  Dennis Priestley (91.80) £111,000 £31,000 £16,400
2001  Phil Taylor (107.46) 7–0  John Part (92.58) £125,000 £33,000 £18,000
2002  Phil Taylor (98.47) 7–0  Peter Manley (91.35) £205,000 £50,000 £25,000
2003  John Part (96.87) 7–6  Phil Taylor (99.98) £237,000 Ladbrokes
2004  Phil Taylor (96.03) 7–6  Kevin Painter (90.48) £257,000
2005  Phil Taylor (96.14) 7–4  Mark Dudbridge (90.66) £300,000 £60,000 £30,000
2006  Phil Taylor (106.74) 7–0  Peter Manley (91.72) £500,000 £100,000 £50,000
2007  Raymond van Barneveld (100.93) 7–6  Phil Taylor (100.86)
2008  John Part (92.86) 7–2  Kirk Shepherd (85.10) £589,000 Alexandra Palace,
London
2009  Phil Taylor (110.94) 7–1  Raymond van Barneveld (101.18) £724,000 £125,000 £60,000
2010  Phil Taylor (104.38) 7–3  Simon Whitlock (100.51) £1,000,000 £200,000 £100,000
2011  Adrian Lewis (99.40) 7–5  Gary Anderson (99.41)
2012  Adrian Lewis (93.06) 7–3  Andy Hamilton (90.83)
2013  Phil Taylor (103.04) 7–4  Michael van Gerwen (100.66)
2014  Michael van Gerwen (100.10) 7–4  Peter Wright (95.71) £1,050,000 £250,000
2015  Gary Anderson (97.68) 7–6  Phil Taylor (100.69) £1,250,000 £120,000 William Hill
2016  Gary Anderson (99.26) 7–5  Adrian Lewis (100.23) £1,500,000 £300,000 £150,000
2017  Michael van Gerwen (108.06) 7–3  Gary Anderson (104.93) £1,650,000 £350,000 £160,000
2018  Rob Cross (107.67) 7–2  Phil Taylor (102.26) £1,800,000 £400,000 £170,000
2019  Michael van Gerwen (102.21) 7–3  Michael Smith (95.29) £2,500,000 £500,000 £200,000
2020  Peter Wright (102.79) 7–3  Michael van Gerwen (102.88)
2021  Gerwyn Price (100.08) 7–3  Gary Anderson (94.25)
2022  Peter Wright (98.34) 7–5  Michael Smith (99.22)
2023  Michael Smith (100.71)[7] 7–4  Michael van Gerwen (99.58) Cazoo
2024  Luke Humphries (103.67) 7–4  Luke Littler (101.13) Paddy Power
2025  Luke Littler (102.73) 7–3  Michael van Gerwen (100.69)
2026 £5,000,000 £1,000,000 £400,000

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Om turneringen

The 2026 PDC World Darts Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2025/26 Paddy Power World Darts Championship) is an upcoming professional darts tournament that will be held from 11 December 2025 to 3 January 2026 in Alexandra Palace in London, England. It is the 33rd World Darts Championship to be organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and the 19th to be held in Alexandra Palace. The event will be hosted in Alexandra Palace’s West Hall for the final time before moving to the venue’s Great Hall for subsequent editions. The winner will receive £1,000,000 from a total prize fund of £5,000,000, as part of the PDC’s biggest prize money increase in its history.

The tournament will feature a 128-player field for the first time, expanded from 96. The top 32 players on the PDC Order of Merit will be seeded for the first round. Luke Littler is the defending champion, having defeated Michael van Gerwen 7–3 in the 2025 final to win his first world title.