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  1. 'Pressure is on Rock'published at 19:10 GMT 26 February

    Gian van Veen v Josh Rock

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Champion semi-finalist on Sky Sports

    The pressure is on Josh Rock. He is playing OK but not playing brilliantly.

    He'll want to win points but that means winning games. He's got the pressure of the friends and family tonight too and the expectation.

    He will have been expecting big things of himself this season but we saw with Stephen Bunting last year that runs of defeats can go on. I hope it works out for him tonight.

  2. Rock hoping home crowd gives him edgepublished at 19:08 GMT 26 February

    Josh RockImage source, Getty Images

    Northern Ireland's Josh Rock is hoping his first 'home' appearance in Premier League Darts will help kickstart his campaign.

    Rock goes into night four in Belfast bottom of the table with zero points after losing all three of his quarter-finals so far.

    "Being in the Premier League is a dream come true from when I was a kid," Rock told BBC Sport NI.

    "I did say I would stand up on this stage when I won the Best Youth Player of the Year and Best Newcomer, but I didn't expect it to be as soon as it is. I can't wait to get up there.

    "The best eight players in the world are there for a reason and it is going to be tough to beat them so hopefully that Northern Irish crowd is going to get on my side and I can beat Van Veen."

  3. How things standpublished at 19:06 GMT 26 February

    After losing at the semi-final stage on nights one and two, Jonny Clayton saw off Gerwyn Price (6-3), Luke Littler (6-1), and Gian van Veen (6-2) to win night three in Glasgow.

    Victory propelled the Welshman above Michael van Gerwen - who missed night three because of illness - to the top of the table.

    Stephen Bunting and Josh Rock are both still searching for their first points.

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  4. Coming up tonightpublished at 19:03 GMT 26 February

    Quarter-finals

    Luke Littler v Jonny Clayton

    Stephen Bunting v Luke Humphries

    Michael van Gerwen v Gerwyn Price

    Gian van Veen v Josh Rock

    Semi-finals

    Littler/Clayton v Bunting/Humphries

    Van Gerwen/Price v Van Veen/Rock

  5. Hello and welcome!published at 19:00 GMT 26 February

    Premier League Darts returns for night four in Belfast.

    Jonny Clayton was on top form on night three in Glasgow as he became the third different night winner of the season. Will the Welshman come out on top again?

    We'll be underway very shortly with Clayton taking on world champion Luke Littler.