But it marks one of a few stops outside of Germany in 2026 including Bratislava with the Slovak Darts Open appearing for the first time and will see many of the top names descend on the tournament.
Among those involved include Michael van Gerwen, Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Gian van Veen and Gerwyn Price. Albeit that is subject to any late withdrawals with the European Tour which tournaments have become known for as a result of the Premier League.
This is despite the top players getting the protection of being seeds and not entering in until the second round so their tournament doesn’t begin until the Saturday anyway. Albeit in the early running before the schedule piles up that tends to be less of an issue for the top names.
How to watch Poland Darts Open
The Poland Darts Open can be watched worldwide apart from in Germany, Netherlands and other countries who use Viaplay and DAZN as their main platform.
DAZN also show the tournament in Austria and Switzerland as well as through the DAZN Darts Channel on Pluto TV. Coverage otherwise is on PDCTV excluding Germany, Austria and Switzerland and through bookmakers worldwide.

Luke Littler is currently fifth in the Premier League Darts 2026 standings
This includes for those in the UK, USA and Australia who can watch using PDCTV. This subscription costs £49.99 a year for the Annual Pass which also features access to the priority sales for PDC Tournaments. Sessions will begin everyday at 12pm and 6pm UK time respectively with session times below for the whole weekend.
TV Guide Poland Darts OpenDateRoundSession TimesFriday, 20 FebruaryFirst Round12:00 – 16:00 (afternoon session)Friday, 20 FebruaryFirst Round18:00 – 22:00 (evening session)Saturday, 21 FebruarySecond Round12:00 – 16:00 (afternoon session)Saturday, 21 FebruarySecond Round18:00 – 22:00 (evening session)Sunday, 22 FebruaryThird Round12:00 – 16:00 (afternoon session)Sunday, 22 FebruaryQuarter-finals, Semi-finals and Final18:00 – 22:00 (evening session)