Sky Sports to remain home of darts until 2030 after deal with PDC extended following unprecedented success

4 February 2025, 12:17 | Updated: 4 February 2025, 14:00

Sky Sports will remain the home of darts in the UK and Ireland until 2030 after Sky extended its partnership with the Professional Darts Corporation.

The five-year extension to the partnership, announced on Tuesday following another record-breaking World Darts Championship won by Luke Littler, will take the period of collaboration between Sky and the PDC to almost 40 years.

The new deal will include over 60 days of exclusively live coverage from the biggest darts tournaments every year including the World Darts Championship, Premier League, World Matchplay, Grand Slam of Darts, World Grand Prix and World Cup of Darts.

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