Luke Littler’s Players Championship Finals defence is now tied to a compressed Leicester sprint after the next ProTour double-header locked into the July calendar.
The PDPA schedule lists Players Championship 23 and 24 for Leicester on 6 and 7 July, with entries having closed at 2pm on Monday. That turns the week into a practical reset point for Littler, whose Minehead place is under pressure after his absence from the first 22 floor events.
Imperious Littler seals Minehead spot with PC32 success
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Minehead Route Leaves Little Slack
The Players Championship Order of Merit decides the 64-player field for November’s Finals, making each remaining floor event more than routine ranking business. Littler has already built a 2026 major haul around the World Championship, UK Open, World Masters, Premier League and World Cup, but the Players Championship Finals sits on a different qualification track.
That is the danger. The world No 1 can dominate televised stages and still need floor money to defend the Minehead title. The next available pair of events therefore carries immediate weight: one deep run changes the tone; another blank weekend keeps the squeeze on.
It also sharpens the wider ProTour picture before Blackpool and the summer ranking swing. For Littler, Leicester is no longer just another stop on the calendar. It is the first serious checkpoint in a late dash to protect a title route that should never have been left this tight.




