Luke Littler starts his World Matchplay title defense against Niko Springer on July 18. He won the Phil Taylor Trophy last year by beating James Wade 18-13.

What's at stake for Luke Littler?

Luke Littler can become the first player to win back-to-back titles in Blackpool since Michael van Gerwen in 2015. He faces Niko Springer in the opening round.

The World Matchplay features the top 16 players from the PDC Werner Rankings Ladder and the best 16 players from the one-year ProTour rankings. Luke Littler is the top seed, with Luke Humphries as the second seed.

Who are the other contenders?

Luke Humphries takes on Cameron Menzies, while Michael van Gerwen faces Andrew Gilding. Other notable ties include Nathan Aspinall against Joe Cullen and Josh Rock vs Luke Woodhouse.

The event will be held at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool from July 18-26, with live coverage on Sky Sports. The winner will receive £225,000 from a £1m prize purse.

What's the schedule for the World Matchplay?

The World Matchplay commences on Saturday, July 18, and ends on Sunday, July 26. All nine days of the event will be shown live on Sky Sports, with coverage of the opening day starting on Sky Sports+ at 7pm.

Luke Littler won the World Matchplay last year, recovering from 5-0 down to beat James Wade 18-13 in the final. He will look to repeat this success against Niko Springer.

The draw for the World Matchplay has been confirmed, with the top 16 qualifiers from the Werner Ladder and the top 16 qualifiers from the ProTour Rankings. Luke Littler is the number one seed, followed by Luke Humphries and Gian van Veen.

The World Matchplay will feature some exciting matches, including Jonny Clayton vs Damon Heta and Gary Anderson vs Ryan Joyce. The event will be held at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, with live coverage on Sky Sports.

Luke Littler's title defense starts on July 18 against Niko Springer. He will look to become the first player to win back-to-back titles in Blackpool since Michael van Gerwen in 2015.

The World Matchplay has a rich history, with some of the best players in the world competing for the title. Luke Littler will look to add his name to the list of winners, which includes Michael van Gerwen and Phil Taylor.

The event will be held from July 18-26, with live coverage on Sky Sports. The winner will receive £225,000 from a £1m prize purse. Luke Littler starts his title defense against Niko Springer on July 18.