30 Sep

"It's the event that people who don't follow darts through the year know about, and it's the World Championship - it deserves a crowd. If it can't get one in London, but it can get one somewhere else, we'll consider it but at the moment it's a long shot," PDC Chief Executive Matt Porter.

Glen Durrant, Peter Wright, Nathan Aspinall and Gary Anderson will contest the culmination to the Premier League season after sealing top four places across 10 nights of action in Milton Keynes in August and September.

Darts in the UK has been played behind closed doors since the fifth night of Premier League action in March in Liverpool - a short time before sport went into shutdown and the country went into lockdown. Despite hopes the Play-Offs could take place in front of a crowd at the prestigious O2 on October 22, Porter has confirmed that it is not to be.

"We're going to schedule the Premier League final in and around one of our remaining events, purely for logistical reasons," he told the latest episode of The Darts Show podcast.

The Players Championship will be played behind closed doors, and it will not be at the Butlins resort in Minehead - it all means the 'bubble' environment is likely to continue for some time in the UK as the sport continues to service its players and Porter expects to be able to confirm the state of play imminently.

"I would hope, by the end of this week, with the exception of the World Championships, we will have the rest of our year planned and announced.

"We now know we can get crowds in Austria and Germany, we can't get crowds in the UK - we know it, so it means we can plan for it. bet365 mobile

"We've had a fantastic bubble at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes. That venue is now being used night and day by snooker.

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