Luke Littler and Luke Humphries headline the US Darts Masters at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night, with UK viewers given an ITV4 route into the World Series opener in New York.
The 16-player event runs on June 25-26 at the Infosys Theater, with the first round staged on Thursday before the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final are completed on Friday.
Littler’s presence gives the New York stop its clearest pull, but the field also carries world number one Humphries, Stephen Bunting, Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton, Josh Rock and Gian van Veen. That makes the tournament more than a showcase: it is another live test of the PDC’s biggest names before the summer turns toward Blackpool and the World Matchplay.
New York Takes Centre Stage
For UK fans, the immediate value is simple. The opening night is listed for ITV4 coverage, with Friday’s decisive session following as the World Series event moves from short-format openers into trophy territory.
The North American Darts Championship also sits alongside the US Darts Masters programme, giving the Madison Square Garden week a second edge because a World Championship place is attached to that title race.
That combination explains why this stop matters beyond the usual World Series glamour. It is Littler at MSG, Humphries defending elite status, and a North American route toward Ally Pally all wrapped into the same two-day New York bill, with the US Darts Masters schedule now set for fans tracking the sessions from the UK.

