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World Darts Championship 2026 Salaries For Luke Littler and Gian van Veen
Teenage sensation Luke Littler became a two-time winner of the PDC World Darts Championship on Saturday night after demolishing Gian van Veen in a one-sided final at Alexandra Palace in north London. ‘The Nuke’ walked away with the biggest amount of prize money ever awarded in the sport, while the Dutchman banked a staggering sum in defeat.
With the 2026 tournament having been expanded to include a massive 128 players, Littler’s chances of retaining the crown that he won in 2025 by beating Michael van Gerwen should theoretically have been slimmer than usual. However, the 18-year-old made light work of the rest of the field.
In making his way to a third-straight world championship final, Littler lost just three sets. He made light work of names such as Darius Labanauskas, David Davies, Mensur Suljovic, Rob Cross, Krzysztof Ratajski and Ryan Searle in order to book his showdown with Van Veen.
‘The Giant’ may have had a tougher route to the final, but the 10th seed showed his class by getting the better of a host of big names to secure his place in the showpiece decider. The 23-year-old produced two of the best performances of his career as he beat former champion Luke Humphries in the quarter-finals, before outclassing two-time victor Gary Anderson in the semis.
Luke Littler Dominated Gian van Veen in the 2026 World Championship Final
However, for as much promise as Van Veen showed in his run to the final, the reigning European Champion failed to produce his best when it really mattered. The final started well enough for the underdog, as he took the first set.
Frustratingly, though, that would be the only time he got onto the scoreboard in terms of sets. Recovering from the early setback, Littler produced some of the best darts of his young career to reel off seven sets in succession and claim the Sid Waddell Trophy in dominant fashion once again.
While Littler ultimately walked away victorious, there were mixed fortunes for some other former winners.
Many Top Seeds Struggled at the 2026 World Darts Championship
As mentioned, Luke Humphries suffered a shock quarter-final exit. The number two seed was humbled 5-1 by Van Veen in one of the biggest shocks of the tournament.
Third seed Michael van Gerwen fared even worse as the three-time world champion was dumped out by Gary Anderson in the fourth-round. There were similar tales of woe for the likes of Stephen Bunting, Danny Noppert and Gerwyn Price as a number of top seeds bowed out far earlier than expected.
However, those shock exits paved the way for some relatively unknown names to stamp their own impression on the tournament. After defeating Cameron Menzies in the first round, 20-year-old Charlie Manby enjoyed a fairytale run to the fourth round, before being beaten by eventual finalist Van Veen.
The unseeded Justin Hood went one better than Manby. ‘Happy Feet’ overcame seeds such as Noppert and Josh Rock to earn a quarter-final berth. His unlikely journey to the last-eight was ended by Gary Anderson, but the £100,000 pounds that Hood earned for his run in the tournament was a life-changing sum. The 32-year-old will now be able to pursue the sport full-time, and even has one eye on his dream of opening a chinese takeaway off the back of his success.
Five Female Players Competed at the 2026 World Darts Championship
The expansion of the tournament to 128 players also meant that there was a record number of female players in the draw. However, none of the women involved made it past the first round.
Women’s world number one Beau Greaves came closest to making it to the next phase after pushing Daryl Gurney all the way in their first-round meeting. ‘The Queen of the Palace’ Fallon Sherrock was also in action, although she failed to replicate her heroics of previous years, losing to 21st seed Dave Chisnall in their opening round encounter.
Even for those that fell at the first hurdle, though, the prize money was still highly respectable. As a result of the PDC’s decision to boost the overall prize money pool on offer to a massive £5 million, even first-round losers walked away with £15,000.
Littler and Van Veen Lead Player Salaries at 2026 World Darts Championship
However, the major beneficiaries of the move were finalists Littler and Van Veen. The victorious teenager earned £1 million, exactly double what he made for winning in 2025, while Van Veen can console himself in defeat with a hefty £400,000 payday.
By way of illustration, Van Veen’s purse for finishing as runner-up was more than three times what he received for winning the European Championship last year.
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2026 World Darts Championship salaries (selected) |
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Player |
Round |
Salary |
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Raymond van Barneveld |
First round |
£15,000 |
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Fallon Sherrock |
First round |
£15,000 |
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Cameron Menzies |
First round |
£15,000 |
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Beau Greaves |
First round |
£15,000 |
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Gerwyn Price |
Second round |
£25,000 |
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Danny Noppert |
Second round |
£25,000 |
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James Wade |
Second round |
£25,000 |
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Peter Wright |
Second round |
£25,000 |
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Stephen Bunting |
Third round |
£35,000 |
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Nathan Aspinall |
Third round |
£35,000 |
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Rob Cross |
Fourth round |
£60,000 |
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Charlie Manby |
Fourth round |
£60,000 |
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Michael van Gerwen |
Fourth round |
£60,000 |
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Justin Hood |
Quarter-final |
£100,000 |
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Krzysztof Ratajski |
Quarter-final |
£100,000 |
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Jonny Clayton |
Quarter-final |
£100,000 |
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Luke Humphries |
Quarter-final |
£100,000 |
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Ryan Searle |
Semi-final |
£200,000 |
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Gary Anderson |
Semi-final |
£200,000 |
No Nine-Darter Hit During The 2026 World Darts Championship
As lucrative as this year’s tournament was, it could have been even more so, as sponsors Paddy Power were ready to reward any player who could finish a leg in just nine darts with a £60,000 bonus.
However, despite several players coming close, there was no nine-darter hit during the tournament. This was bad news for everyone involved in the event.
Not only did the players miss out on £60,000, but Paddy Power would also have awarded the same sum to a fan in the crowd, as well as making a donation in the same amount to Prostate Cancer UK.
Although he ultimately secured the coveted trophy, Littler admitted after the final that a nine-darter was the “only thing missing” from his triumph on Saturday night.
“I think you just take it in all the time and as the game goes on,” the teenage star said of the hype surrounding a potential nine-dart finish.
“The chants, the 180s. Obviously, you go off [hitting a] 180, you hit a small 20 and they’re not happy. Some of them want £60,000, but it didn’t happen tonight. I really wanted that nine-darter, that was the only thing missing.”
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Harry Kane’s Interview After Mexico 2-3 England Was Comedy Gold
Harry Kane gave a brilliant post-match interview after England’s dramatic victory over Mexico to reach the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup.
England took a two-goal lead over co-hosts Mexico thanks to Jude Bellingham’s quickfire brace in the second half. Julián Quiñones halved the deficit shortly as he fired past Jordan Pickford.
The Three Lions were reduced to 10 men early in the second half when Jarell Quansah was sent off, but, despite having a man disadvantage, England restored their two-goal lead when Kane converted from the penalty spot.
Mexico were given a penalty of their own with just over 20 minutes remaining, and Raul Jimenez was coolness personified as he rolled his effort past Pickford.
The co-hosts threw everything at Thomas Tuchel’s side for the remainder of the match, but, no matter how hard they tried, they could not find an equaliser as England held on to secure a famous victory.
Harry Kane’s Post-Match Interview
England went absolutely berserk after the final whistle sounded as they celebrated their victory. Kane, after playing the majority of the match and then celebrating with his teammates, was required to fulfill his media duties.
The Bayern Munich striker did his very best to speak in his post-match interview with the BBC, but he struggled to give his thoughts as his voice failed him. View his interview below:
Kane said: “That was a crazy game. We had to fight. We had to fight. I’ve just been sitting there… I can’t really talk. The occasion, the team, all the things against us… we found a way.
On the penalty he gave away, he said: “I thought I got to the ball first. It was one of those days when the referee gave a lot against us. In the end, it doesn’t matter, so I’m happy.”
Kane, considered one of the greatest English players ever, also spoke out about Jordan Henderson’s injury he sustained after the match, while he also praised the England supporters who travelled to the Azteca Stadium to cheer their team on.
The 32-year-old’s interview had football fans in hysterics. One fan said: “This interview has secured the man a knighthood if he somehow didn’t have one in the bag already. What a legend.”
A second commented: “Harry Kane is an absolute hero… hilarious!! Best post-match interview ever. Definitely a future meme!”
A third said: “Harry Kane with the interview of a lifetime,” while a fourth stated: “That Harry Kane interview might be the best I’ve ever seen.”
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England to Face Norway in the Quarter-Finals
England’s quest to win their second World Cup title, and end their 60-year wait for a trophy, continues on Saturday, July 11, when they take on Norway. The match will take place at Miami Stadium and kick off at 10pm BST.
Norway beat Brazil 2-1 earlier on Sunday thanks to an Erling Haaland brace. Neymar gave Carlo Ancelotti’s side hope late on when he converted from the penalty spot, but it was too little, too late for Brazil as they crashed out of the competition.
A tie against one of Argentina, Egypt, Switzerland or Colombia awaits in the semi-finals for the victor.
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Neymar’s Comment to Norway Goalkeeper Orjan Nyland After Scoring Penalty
A sublime Erling Haaland brace knocked Brazil out of the World Cup and sent Norway through to the last 16 with a 2-1 win on Sunday night.
Carlo Ancelotti’s men were given a golden opportunity to take the lead after being awarded a penalty. Bruno Guimaraes stepped up but saw his attempt saved by Norweigan goalkeeper Orjan Nyland.
Haaland’s first goal arrived in the 79th minute, meeting Andreas Schjelderup’s cross with a fine header. His second in the 90th minute gave Alisson Becker absolutely no chance, as he nonchalantly controlled the ball before smashing it into the far bottom corner.
Neymar pulled one back for the Brazilians from the penalty spot in the 90+8th minute. That will likely be his last kick of a football at a World Cup, and it was the last goal of Selecao’s disappointing campaign in North America.
Brazil 1-2 Norway: Neymar and Nyland Spat
Haaland drew level with Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi at the top of the goalscoring charts with seven goals. For Neymar, his last hurrah in his nation’s colours ended in frustration and he failed to keep his composure after scoring.
The Santos forward came on in the second half but couldn’t help Brazil stage a comeback against Norway. The 34-year-old is expected to announce his international retirement following the tournament, and he’ll have wanted to do so as a world champion.
Instead, his last World Cup memory is a spat with Norweigan goalkeeper Nyland. He exchanged words with the 35-year-old shot-stopper before and after the shot-stopper took his penalty.
Eagle-eyed fans spotted Nyland trying to throw Neymar off after the Brazilian star told him: “Where do you want it? Where do you want it?”
The Norweigan told him: “I’ll stop it for you! I’ll stop it for you!”
Neymar calmly found the back of the net, with Nyland rooted to his spot. He then ran towards the former Sevilla goalkeeper and told him (via DAZN): “Not to me! Not to me!”
Neymar is a Brazilian footballing icon who eclipsed Pele as the country’s all-time top scorer in 2023. When he rose to the top of world football, many expected him to be the catalyst for Selecao to finally reclaim the World Cup, which they haven’t won since 2002.
The former Barcelona star had to be consoled after the loss to Norway as his emotions took over. He dreamed of following in the footsteps of Pele and lifting the World Cup for the record-holders.
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‘Pathetic Ending’ – Fans Hit Out at Neymar
Neymar’s antics after scoring his penalty didn’t go down well with fans who felt he put himself before the team. Some argued that he seemed more interested in provoking Nyland rather than hurrying to get the ball back with just seconds left.
One fan on X wrote: Neymar giving big ones to Nyland, who already saved a penalty this game and has just won the game, heading to the Quarter Finals. Embarrassing.”
Another supporter added: “Is Neymar seriously taunting the goalkeeper when he’s down 2-1 at the 99th minute.”
One wrote: “What a pathetic ending to Neymar’s career. Provoking and taunting the goalkeeper after scoring a penalty.”
Another replied: “Neymar trash talking when his team is about to be knocked out, pack it up man.”
Joao Pedro Reacts After Neymar Beats Him to Brazil’s 2026 World Cup Squad
The Chelsea star was a surprise omission from the Brazil World Cup squad named by Carlo Ancelotti.
If this is the end for Neymar at international level, he bids farewell in humiliating fashion. His selection stirred controversy after Ancelotti omitted Chelsea‘s Joao Pedro despite an impressive season.
Neymar debuted for Brazil at the age of 18 back in 2010 and has since earned 130 caps, scoring 80 goals and providing 59 assists. He has not only never won a World Cup but also failed to fire his nation to Copa America glory.
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Belgian FA React to FIFA Suspending Folarin Balogun World Cup Ban
The Belgian Football Association’s initial reaction to FIFA controversially suspending United States star Folarin Balogun’s red card has been revealed.
Balogun is now set to be available for the USMNT’s Round of 16 clash with Belgium at the World Cup on Tuesday (July 7th). FIFA have used Article 27 to suspend the former Arsenal star’s one-game ban, allowing him to continue playing in the tournament.
US President Donald Trump applauded FIFA for “doing what is right and reversing a great injustice.” While there has been widespread debate over Balogun’s challenge that led to his sending-off, there is outrage at the suspension of his ban.
Belgium React to Balogun Red Card Suspension
Balogun’s sending-off came in the USA’s 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32. The American inadvertently left his studs on Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic’s calf, although Brazilian referee Raphael Claus initially didn’t punish the player.
VAR intervened, advising Claus to review the incident on the pitchside monitor, and he brandished a red card. Backlash ensued following the decision, with manager Mauricio Pochettino furious and others comparing the foul to Lionel Messi’s in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria.
FIFA have since used Article 27 to suspend the one-game ban, a call that hasn’t gone down well in the footballing world. As well as with the Belgian FA, who have released a statement in response (via Fabrizio Romano):
The Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) is astonished by FIFA’s decision to declare suspended United States player Folarin Balogun eligible to play in the USA–Belgium match on Monday, 6 July at 5:00 p.m. (Seattle time). FIFA bases its decision on Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code.
The Belgians add that “this provision states that the FIFA Disciplinary Committee may decide to suspend the enforcement of a previously imposed disciplinary sanction. However, Article 66.4 of the same FIFA Disciplinary Code clearly provides that a red card (sending-off) automatically results in a suspension for the team’s next match, as has been the case for all previous red cards issued during this FIFA World Cup.”
“Furthermore, and irrespective of the above, the decision is in direct contradiction with the provisions of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Competition Regulations, as set out in Article 10.5: ‘If a player or team official is sent off as a result of a direct or indirect red card (second caution), they will automatically be suspended from their team’s subsequent match. In addition, further sanctions may be imposed.’
“The automatic nature of such a suspension was also explicitly reaffirmed in FIFA World Cup 2026 Circular No. 16, which was distributed to all participating member associations on 12 May 2026. The same rule is reiterated at every FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Coordination Meeting prior to each match and is included in all FIFA World Cup 2026 workshop presentations.”
“In order to safeguard the legitimate rights of all participating teams and to protect the fundamental principles of fair play in our sport, both at this FIFA World Cup and at future editions of the tournament, the RBFA is investigating all potential options.”
De Standaard’s Bart Lagae reports that the Belgian FA president Pascale Van Damme has flown to Seattle. As an acting member of the FIFA Council, he is set to discuss the Balogun controversy.
Balogun is one of the USA’s most important players and is the nation’s top scorer with three goals in as many games. One of them came in the 2-0 win over Bosnia, and Belgium will have been preparing to face the Americans without their centre-forward.
Belgian newspaper Nieuwsblad pointed out that Rudi Garcia would have to change his team’s preparations and that the Belgian coach “hadn’t factored this in”. They also claim that the European nation are the “victims of this” and downplay the likelihood of action changing the situation.
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Ex-FIFA Referee Slams Decision
Former FIFA referee Keith Hackett deemed the suspension of Balogun’s one-game ban “unacceptable.” While writing on X, he pointed out that future red cards may well be deferred as a knock-on effect.
Cristiano Ronaldo is another beneficiary of Article 27 after he almost missed Portugal’s World Cup opening games. FIFA prevented that from happening by suspending a red card he received in his country’s 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland in a World Cup qualifier back in November.
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The US President believes FIFA have made the right call.
Hackett urged all other competing nations, not just Belgium, to challenge FIFA’s decision. The suspension lasts a year and means Balogun won’t risk the ban coming into effect should the USA win at Seattle Stadium and progress further through the knockout rounds.
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