How to watch US Darts Masters 2026: Live stream, TV channel and prize money

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The biggest darts stars on the planet head to New York for the 2026 US Darts Masters.

The eighth staging of the tournament takes place at The Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden between June 25-26 as reigning champion Luke Humphries looks to defend his title.

He's among eight PDC superstars in action, along with Luke Littler and Gerwyn Price. There will be eight regional representatives going head-to-head on the afternoon of Friday June 26, with the winner assured of a place in the 2026/27 World Darts Championship.

The Sporting News has your full guide to the World Darts Championship 2025-26, including a full schedule, how to watch details and prize money.

How to watch US Darts Masters 2026: TV channel, live stream

Peacock will stream the US Darts Masters across both days of action.

Peacock features live coverage of NFL Sunday Night Football, the NBA, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Premier League soccer, Big Ten football and basketball, Notre Dame football, Big East and Big 12 basketball, PGA Tour golf, the Tour de France and more.

Another option for darts fans is to subscribe on the PDC's official streaming service PDC TV in the US.

As a PDC TV annual member, fans can enjoy perks like gaining access to PDC tickets before anyone else and more. 

US Darts Masters 2026 schedule

The US Darts Masters takes place across two days beginning on June 25, at Madison Square Garden, New York.

The table below shows what time fans in the U.S. can catch the action.

DateTournamentStart Time (ET)
Thursday, June 25US Darts Masters7 p.m.
Friday, June 26North American Championship1:30 p.m.
Friday, June 26US Darts Masters7:30 p.m.

US Darts Masters 2026 prize money

There's a healthy wedge of prize money on offer for the competing players in the tournament.

  • Winner – £30,000 ($39,626)
  • Runner-up – £16,000 ($21,134)
  • Semifinal losers – £10,000 ($13,210)
  • Quarterfinal losers – £5,000 ($6,605)
  • Round 1 losers –  £1,750 ($2,312)
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