World Champion Luke Littler and world number two Luke Humphries will headline this year’s Bahrain Darts Masters and Saudi Arabia Darts Masters, as the 2026 World Series of Darts gets underway later this month.
The 2026 World Series of Darts will begin with the fourth edition of the Bahrain Darts Masters on January 15-16, before darts visits the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the first time for the Riyadh Season Saudi Arabia Darts Masters on January 19-20.
Newly crowned two-time World Champion Littler will take centre stage in January’s double-header, having celebrated victory on his World Series debut in Bahrain back in 2024.
The teenage sensation will be joined in the Middle East by seven other PDC superstars - including 2023/24 World Champion Humphries and World Championship runner-up Gian van Veen.
European Champion Van Veen will feature alongside his fellow countryman Michael van Gerwen - the most successful player in World Series of Darts history.
Reigning Bahrain Darts Masters champion Stephen Bunting will be aiming to build upon his impressive World Series performances in 2025, as 2020/21 World Champion Gerwyn Price makes his World Series return.
The eight-player PDC line-up is completed by Dutch star Danny Noppert - who featured in four televised ranking semi-finals in 2025 - and former World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall.
Each event will see the eight PDC superstars take on eight Asian representatives in round one, with the Exhibition World playing host to the Bahrain Darts Masters next week.
The Asian representatives for the Bahrain Darts Masters include six players from the PDC Asian Tour who competed at the World Championship, headlined by Filipino stars Alexis Toylo and Lourence Ilagan.
Japanese duo Motomu Sakai and Ryusei Azemoto also feature, as Singapore’s darting icon Paul Lim graces the big stage along with Hong Kong’s World Cup quarter-finalist Man Lok Leung.
Completing the 16-player field will be Bahrain duo Abdulla Saeed and Basem Mahmood, who won through last month’s Bahrain Qualifiers to confirm their World Series of Darts returns.
The inaugural staging of the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters then pits the eight PDC superstars against the top eight players from the 2025 PDC Asian Tour rankings.
Toylo, Ilagan, Sakai, Azemoto, Lim and Leung all make the trip to Saudi Arabia, as Filipino trailblazer Paolo Nebrida and Japan’s two-time World Championship qualifier Tomoya Goto also prepare to take on the PDC's elite.
2026 Bahrain Darts Masters
January 15-16, Exhibition World, Bahrain
Competing Players
PDC Representatives
Luke Littler (England)
Luke Humphries (England)
Gian van Veen (Netherlands)
Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Danny Noppert (Netherlands)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
Asian Representatives
Alexis Toylo (Philippines)
Lourence Ilagan (Philippines)
Motomu Sakai (Japan)
Ryusei Azemoto (Japan)
Paul Lim (Singapore)
Man Lok Leung (Hong Kong)
Abdulla Saeed (Bahrain)
Basem Mahmood (Bahrain)
2026 Saudi Arabia Darts Masters
January 19-20, Global Theater, Riyadh
Competing Players
PDC Representatives
Luke Littler (England)
Luke Humphries (England)
Gian van Veen (Netherlands)
Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Danny Noppert (Netherlands)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
Asian Representatives
Alexis Toylo (Philippines)
Lourence Ilagan (Philippines)
Motomu Sakai (Japan)
Ryusei Azemoto (Japan)
Paul Lim (Singapore)
Man Lok Leung (Hong Kong)
Paolo Nebrida (Philippines)
Tomoya Goto (Japan)