European Tour set for further expansion in 2026 with PDC calendar released

Luke Humphries (PDC)

The PDC European Tour will visit Poland and Slovakia for the first time next year, with the PDC's 2026 calendar now released.

The growth of the PDC circuit will continue in 2026, when record prize money of over £25 million will be on offer at all levels following the increases announced earlier this year.

Next year's calendar includes an increase to 15 European Tour events and two new destinations, while the Premier League roadshow also heads to Belgium for the first time.

Over 135 days of PDC-ranked events will take place in 2026, in addition to the PDC's secondary tours and qualifying events, which will contribute to a record-breaking year on the professional circuit.

The 2026 season will begin with PDC Qualifying School from January 5-11, with concurrent events being staged in Milton Keynes and Kalkar respectively.

This will be followed by the first ranking event of the campaign from January 28-February 1, as Luke Humphries bids to retain his World Masters crown in Milton Keynes, with four days of televised action preceded by the preliminary rounds.

The Premier League, European Tour and Players Championship seasons will begin in February, with 34 PDC ProTour events again taking place following this year’s expansion.

Antwerp will play host to a landmark night of Premier League action on Thursday February 12, while the European Tour also breaks new ground with a first visit to Krakow in Poland from February 20-22 - following the success of popular World Series of Darts events in the country for the past three years.

March will see the UK Open's annual festival of darts take place at Butlin's Minehead Resort, before the 2026 Premier League season draws to a close in an action-packed month of May.

The World Cup of Darts will be held in Frankfurt from June 11-14, while the PDC visits Slovakia for the first time just five days later, as Bratislava hosts the year’s ninth European Tour event from June 19-21.

The following month will see the World Matchplay and Women’s World Matchplay return to Blackpool’s Winter Gardens from July 18-26, with the World Series of Darts Finals taking place in Amsterdam from September 17-20.

Visits to Switzerland and the Netherlands will see the European Tour conclude in the autumn ahead of the European Championship from October 22-25 in Dortmund.

This will be preceded by the World Grand Prix in Leicester from September 28-October 4, while November will feature the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton and the Players Championship Finals in Minehead.

The 2026 season will then conclude with the 2026/27 World Darts Championship in December, as a 128-player field compete for an incredible £1m top prize and the Sid Waddell Trophy.

The PDC's Women's Series, Challenge Tour and Development Tour will again feature 24 events each throughout the year, providing crucial experience for players away from the PDC ProTour circuit, with places also up for grabs in televised ranking events.

"2025 has been a huge year on the PDC circuit, and we look forward to continuing that growth next year with the expansion of the European Tour, including the addition of two new venues in Poland and Slovakia,” said PDC Chief Executive Matt Porter.

"This is such an exciting time for the sport, and we’re delighted that we can provide further opportunities for all players on the PDC circuit throughout 2026.

"Alongside our planned prize money increases next year, we're also pleased to be able to take the European Tour to two new destinations and the Premier League to Belgium, consolidating our continued growth in Europe."

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NB: The schedule for the 2026 World Series of Darts will be confirmed in due course.