The global tour, which will see eight of PDC’s top stars compete against eight local representatives, heads to Bahrain for the second time.
Newly crowned world champion Luke Humphries and Ally Pally runner-up Luke Littler will both compete.
Below you’ll find the draw, schedule, defending champions, prize money and where you can watch this latest darting extravaganza.
bahrain darts masters draw
The complete lottery has not yet taken place. However, the players participating are:
Luke Humphries (England)
Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands)
Michael Smith (UK)
Nathan Aspinall (England)
Luke Littler (UK)
Peter Wright (Scotland)
Rob Cross (England)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Lawrence Ilagan (Philippines)
Paolo Nebrida (Philippines)
Reynaldo Rivera (Philippines)
Man Lok Leung (Hong Kong)
Haruki Muramatsu (Japan)
Tomoya Goto (Japan)
Abdullah Saeed (Bahrain)
Hassan Haji (Bahrain)
bahrain darts masters schedule
Thursday, January 18th
1 round of 8 matches (best of 11 legs)
Friday, January 19th
Quarterfinals (best of 11 legs), Semi-finals (best of 13 legs), Finals (best of 15 legs).
Bahrain Darts Masters Defending Champion
Michael Smith won the first Bahrain Darts Masters event back in 2023. The newly crowned world champion Briton defeated Gerwyn Price 8-6 in the final.
Bully Boy also had impressive wins over Raymond van Barneveld and Dimitri van den Bergh in the early rounds.
bahrain darts masters prize money
Winner: £20,000
Runner-up: 10,000 pounds
Semi-final: £5,000
Quarter-final: £2,500
First round: £1,250
Where to watch the Bahrain Darts Masters
UK fans can follow all the action on ITV4.
Thursday’s match starts at 4pm GMT, with Friday’s final also starting at 4pm GMT.