How to watch the PDC World Darts Championship Final with Luke Littler v Gian Van Veen match live streaming on TV tonight.
The stage is set for a blockbuster finale at the 2026 PDC World Darts Championship, with what many are already calling the match of the tournament to come at Alexandra Palace on Saturday night.
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Defending champion Luke Littler returns to the Ally Pally oche aiming to secure back to back world titles, while rising Dutch star Gian van Veen looks to cap a remarkable breakthrough season by lifting his first senior world crown.
Bookmakers have installed Littler as a strong favourite for the showpiece, with odds as short as 2/5, reflecting his dominance throughout the tournament. Van Veen, who won the PDC Youth World Championship in 2025, is priced at around 2/1 as he bids to complete a stunning double on the sport’s biggest stage.
There is a great deal at stake beyond silverware alone. Saturday’s winner will pocket £1 million in prize money, adding further pressure to a final that already promises fireworks between two of the most exciting players in the game.
Van Veen arrives full of confidence after an outstanding semi final performance against Gary Anderson, a display that underlined both his scoring power and nerve under pressure.
The Dutchman has already beaten Littler on television more than once and will take belief from those victories, although translating that confidence to a World Championship final is a different challenge entirely.
To stand a chance, Van Veen is likely to need big moments at key times. His ability to find high pressure checkouts has been a hallmark of his run at Ally Pally and will again be crucial if he is to trouble the reigning champion.
Littler, meanwhile, has looked a class apart for much of the championship. His semi final win over Ryan Searle saw him post a 105 average and further reinforced the sense that he has been operating at a level few in the field can match. Remarkably, he has yet to be seriously pushed despite the quality of opposition faced.
Given the attacking nature of both players, the final could produce a spectacular scoring display. A first nine dart finish of the tournament remains a distinct possibility, while a barrage of 180s is expected if both men reach their peak.
All signs point towards a final that could go deep into the distance. A 7-5 or 7-6 scoreline in either direction would surprise few, with momentum likely to swing back and forth as the pressure builds.
With history, prestige and a life changing prize on the line, Saturday night at Alexandra Palace has all the ingredients for a World Darts Championship final to remember.
