Darts tonight: What time it's on and how to watch the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters
Will Luke Littler have his revenge against Gerwyn Price?
The Saudi Arabia Darts Masters 2026 kicks off today, with Luke Littler taking on a recent adversary from Bahrain – so, make sure you know what time it starts and how to watch it for free.
Things didn’t go Littler’s way at the Bahrain Darts Masters. He beat Paul Lim, but he was knocked out of the competition by Gerwyn Price, bringing his 21-match streak to an end.
Today (January 19), he’ll get another chance to resume his winning momentum in Riyadh’s Global Theater.
That’s not all: players have a chance to pocket an extra £75,000 if they pull off a ‘ten-darter’. So, this is when you can tune in.

What time is the darts on tonight?
Coverage from the first day of the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters will begin at 4pm UK time.
It’s a two-day event, so you’ll be able to watch the darts between 4pm and 8pm today and tomorrow (January 20).
How to watch the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters
You can watch the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters on ITV4 in the UK, completely free of charge. You can also stream the event on ITVX, and you don’t need to pay anything.
If you’re in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, you’ll either need to pay for a DAZN subscription or use a VPN to access ITVX. The tournament will also be available to stream via PDCTV, which costs £4.99 per month.
When is Luke Littler playing tonight?
Luke Littler is expected to take to the stage by 6pm UK time for his match against Paul Lim.
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The Nuke took on 71-year-old Lim in his first match in Bahrain, comfortably beating him 6-1. Littler was complimentary to his opponent though, calling him “class” and commending his dedication.
Saudi Arabia Darts Masters schedule for January 19
These are the approximate start times for the first day of the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters. However, they could be affected by the length of earlier matches, so don’t expect everything to run exactly on time.
- Danny Noppert v Man Lok Leung – 4pm
- Stephen Bunting v Tomoya Goto – 4:30pm
- Nathan Aspinall v Lourence Ilagan – 5pm
- Michael van Gerwen v Nitin Kumar – 5:30pm
- Luke Littler v Paul Lim – 6pm
- Gerwyn Price v Alexis Toylo – 6:30pm
- Luke Humphries v Ryusei Azemoto – 7pm
- Gian van Veen v Motomu Sakai – 7:30pm
Each match will be played over the best of 11 legs. The semi-finals (best of 13 legs) will take place tomorrow, followed by the final (best of 15 legs).
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