Alexandra Palace in London, England is the location of the PDC World Darts Championship, which is a professional darts competition that is taking place from the 15th of December 2023 to the 3rd of January 2024.


World darts championship location

The 31st edition of the Cazoo PDC World Championship is being held from the 15th of December till the 3rd of January at the Alexandra Palace in London, England. Michael Smith is the defending champion after defeating Michael van Gerwen 7-4 in the 2023 final

What is the prize money for the PDC World Championship?

As well as the £500,000 for the winner of the event, the World Darts Championship also has a £2,500,000 prize pool. At this year's event, the runner up of the tournament will claim £200,000 for their troubles, with the two losing semi-finalists taking home a cheque worth £100,000. The full prize list:
  • Champion £500,000
  • Runner-up £200,000
  • Semi finalists £100,000
  • Quarter finalists £50,000
  • Last 16 £35,000
  • Last 32 £25,000
  • Last 64 £15,000
  • Last 96 £7,500
  • Teenager Luke Littler has been the star of the World Darts Championship so far, and he has already ensured he will bring home £25,000 from his breakthrough tournament.

    Where to watch the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship?

    In the UK, the darts spectacle can be seen on Sky Sports channels. Fans in Australia can catch the games on Kayo Sports. For darts enthusiasts in the North america (USA and Canada) DAZN is the streaming platform for you.
    Worldwide the competition may be accessed via many online streaming services like PDCTV, Viaplay, VTM, SPTV, Nova, L’Equipe, Sport TV, Supersport, Setanta, Zapping. For your country you can check the live tv and streaming schedule here.

    Upcoming World Darts Championship schedule?

    On Wednesday, December 27, the competition will resume with the remaining 32 players competing for the much sought-after Sid Waddell Trophy. The third round will take place over three consecutive days of intense action.
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    Last World Darts Championship finals (Score with average in final)

  • 2023 Michael Smith (100.71) 7–4 Michael van Gerwen (99.58)
  • 2022 Peter Wright (98.34) 7–5 Michael Smith (99.22)
  • 2021 Gerwyn Price (100.08) 7–3 Gary Anderson (94.25)
  • 2020 Peter Wright (102.79) 7–3 Michael van Gerwen (102.88)
  • 2019 Michael van Gerwen (102.21) 7–3 Michael Smith
  • 2018 Rob Cross (107.67) 7–2 Phil Taylor (102.26)
  • 2017 Michael van Gerwen (107.79) 7–3 Gary Anderson
  • 2016 Gary Anderson (99.26) 7–5 Adrian Lewis (100.23)
  • 2015 Gary Anderson (97.68) 7–6 Phil Taylor (100.69)
  • 2014 Michael van Gerwen (100.10) 7–4 Peter Wright (95.71)
  • 2013 Phil Taylor (103.04) 7–4 Michael van Gerwen (100.66)
  • 2012 Adrian Lewis (93.06) 7–3 Andy Hamilton (90.83)