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  1. Postpublished at 19:59 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 4-2 Humphries

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    Stephen Bunting is playing better than Luke Humphries right now, he really is.

    There is a little bit of annoyance creeping into Humphries.

  2. Bunting holdspublished at 19:59 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 4-2 Humphries

    Stephen Bunting looks like he's flying but then loses his rhythm.

    Luke Humphries goes for big fish but goes nowhere near.

    Bunting can't take out 142, but Humphries fails on 114.

    Bunting adjusts and checks out on 32. Three legs in a row for Bunting.

  3. Postpublished at 19:57 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 3-2 Humphries

    Rod Studd
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    This is nothing short of sensational from Stephen Bunting.

  4. Bunting breakspublished at 19:56 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 3-2 Humphries

    Luke Humphries begins a 125 checkout attempt with inner bull but then misses.

    Bunting then takes out a sensational 143 to break. Wow!

  5. Bunting holdspublished at 19:55 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 2-2 Humphries

    Luke Humphries produces a smooth 180. Great grouping.

    He takes out 145 to get down to 36, but then misses three attempts at D18! Humphries is 2/9 on doubles now.

    Bunting does what Humphries couldn't and levels the match.

  6. Humphries holdspublished at 19:53 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 1-2 Humphries

    After a slow start to the leg, Luke Humphries gets down to 64 but misses on double.

    Stephen Bunting needs 144 but doesn't get started. Humphries nails double four to take the leg.

  7. Postpublished at 19:51 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 1-1 Humphries

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    Stephen Bunting is not playing poorly, he's just not getting anything from his games. His doubling hasn't been good enough. He's been giving himself opportunities to win legs, but not matches.

  8. Bunting holdspublished at 19:51 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 1-1 Humphries

    Stephen Bunting starts with 180, then two more T20s but the sixth dart goes amis.

    He takes out 46 to level this up.

  9. Humphries holdspublished at 19:49 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 0-1 Humphries

    Luke Humphries gets a 180 on his second visit, rattles off 145, but then fails at two doubles with 36 on the board - bust.

    But he gets another go and makes no mistake.

  10. Humphries throws firstpublished at 19:47 GMT 26 February

    Bunting 0-0 Humphries

    We're under way in our second quarter-final.

  11. Postpublished at 19:45 GMT 26 February

    Stephen Bunting v Luke Humphries

    Luke Humphries talking to Sky Sports: "I've been playing well but not finishing games off has been my Achilles heel in the Premier League so far. I'm missing doubles in last-leg deciders. Once that changes the nightly wins will come.

    "I know he'll want to win tonight and if he gets near the finishing line he might start to think about it. I just need to start finishing games well and then you'll see a high level from me."

  12. Postpublished at 19:44 GMT 26 February

    Stephen Bunting v Luke Humphries

    Right, onto the next one.

    Here come Stephen Bunting and Luke Humphries for their walk-outs.

  13. Postpublished at 19:44 GMT 26 February

    Stephen Bunting v Luke Humphries

    Laura Turner
    Ex-Women's World Championship quarter-finalist on Sky Sports

    Stephen Bunting needs to hit the ground running.

    He's been in so many good positions already but has lost every game.

  14. 'It is going to come'published at 19:42 GMT 26 February

    Stephen Bunting v Luke Humphries

    Stephen Bunting talking to Sky Sports: "You've got to just keep believing. Sometimes results don't go your way. I know I'm still playing well. I've seen the stats and I still believe it is going to come and hopefully it starts tonight.

    "Last year was really hard. I was beating myself up but now i've got that experience on my side. The confidence is there and I've had a good start to the year. I feel confident."

  15. Can Bunting get off the mark?published at 19:41 GMT 26 February

    Bunting v Humphries

    Luke Humphries and Stephen BuntingImage source, Getty Images

    Stephen Bunting is still looking for his first points of the season having lost all three of his quarter-finals.

    Luke Humphries is fifth in the table with four points, after reaching the semi-finals on nights one and three.

    He came close to reaching the final in Glasgow last week, but narrowly lost 6-5 to Gian van Veen in the semi-finals.

    Humphries has beaten Bunting twice in the past nine days - 6-3 in the Players Championship 4, and 6-1 in the quarter-finals of the Poland Darts Open.

    Of their previous 23 meetings, Humphries has won 15 and Bunting eight.

  16. Postpublished at 19:39 GMT 26 February

    Premier League Darts

    Joel Bell
    BBC Sport NI at SSE Arena

    Fans dressed as traffic cones in the Premier League Darts in BelfastImage source, PA Media

    The SSE Arena is absolutely bouncing tonight!

    We’ve so many fancy dress costumes on display from Traffic cones to chickens to minions…

  17. 'Hasn't clicked for Littler'published at 19:38 GMT 26 February

    Result: Littler 3-6 Clayton

    Dan Dawson
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Luke LittlerImage source, PA Media

    In the Premier League this year, Luke Littler has won one game and even in that he survived match darts.

    He hasn't quite clicked for him in the Premier League yet.

  18. 'Merciless from Clayton'published at 19:36 GMT 26 February

    Result: Littler 3-6 Clayton

    Dan Dawson
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Jonny Clayton was merciless in punishing Luke Littler and his doubles letting him down.

  19. Clayton beats Littlerpublished at 19:36 GMT 26 February

    Littler 3-6 Clayton

    Jonny Clayton wins it!

    The Welshman nails D20, D20, T16 for match dart, but fluffs up double eight. No matter though, he sneaks in double four to win it!

    That's a second straight win for Clayton against Littler, whose Premier League struggles continue.

    The world champion has won just one match across four nights.

  20. Littler holdspublished at 19:34 GMT 26 February

    Littler 3-5 Clayton

    Luke Littler reacts during his match against Jonny Clayton on night four of the BetMGM Premier League 2026 at SSE ArenaImage source, PA Media

    Clayton hits a 180, before Luke Littler has a chance at big fish, but he can't get started.

    He responds to jeers in the crowd before checking out on tops.

    He tells everyone to calm down.