You can watch top-level darts through a mix of TV channels, official streaming services, and region-specific sports platforms, depending on where you live.

Main ways to watch darts

  • In the UK, major PDC events (including the World Championship at Ally Pally) are shown on Sky Sports, with streaming via Sky Go and the contract-free NOW Sports Membership.
  • In many European countries, darts is carried by services like DAZN (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, etc.) and Viaplay (Netherlands, Nordic and some other European markets).
  • In the US and several other regions, big tournaments like the PDC World Darts Championship are available on Peacock or through DAZN, depending on rights in that country.
  • If your country does not have a strong TV deal, the PDC’s own streaming platform, PDCTV, offers comprehensive coverage of PDC events directly online.

Quick pointers by region

  • UK & Ireland:
    • Sky Sports (especially Sky Sports Darts) on TV.
* Sky Go and NOW (day or month sports passes) for streaming.
  • US & Canada:
    • Peacock shows the PDC World Darts Championship in the US.
* DAZN carries PDC darts in some territories, including parts of North America.
  • Europe (selected examples) :
    • DAZN: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, among others.
* Viaplay: Netherlands, parts of Scandinavia and some Eastern European markets.
  • Australia & New Zealand:
    • Australia: Fox Sports via Foxtel, with streaming on Kayo Sports.
* New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ and its streaming service Sky Sport Now.

If you just want “a place that has darts on”

  • Sports bars with international sports packages often show Sky, DAZN, or similar feeds, especially during the World Championship and Premier League Darts.
  • Darts fan forums and social communities frequently share which platforms are carrying specific events in different countries, which can help if rights shift from year to year.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.