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  1. Littler breaks to beat Humphriespublished at 18:37 GMT 12 February

    Littler 6-5 Humphries

    Oh! Luke Littler nearly breaks but doesn't take out 81, finding treble 17 but going outside twice on double 15.

    Luke Humphries requires 40... he misses his first two darts and goes inside with his third.

    Littler then wraps it up with his next visit. They both had chances to win it.

  2. Littler holds to take it to a deciding legpublished at 18:36 GMT 12 February

    Littler 5-5 Humphries

    Six 180s for each player now as Luke Littler levels the scores again.

    He takes out 41 to take it to a one-leg shootout. Luke Humphries has the darts.

  3. Humphries holds to go one leg from victorypublished at 18:34 GMT 12 February

    Littler 4-5 Humphries

    A big 180 from Luke Humphries to start the leg, followed by a 140.

    He fails to check out 81, missing two darts at double 12. Luke Littler brings his score down to 66 but Humphries wraps up the leg on the next visit.

  4. Littler levelspublished at 18:33 GMT 12 February

    Littler 4-4 Humphries

    Some forgettable throws from both players there. Not exactly the top-quality scoring we're used to seeing.

    Luke Littler eventually holds his throw, though, checking out double 10.

  5. Littler breakspublished at 18:31 GMT 12 February

    Littler 3-4 Humphries

    Wayward darts cost Luke Humphries and his advantage is now looking very slender.

    Littler has the darts with a chance to level in the next leg.

  6. Littler pulls a leg backpublished at 18:30 GMT 12 February

    Littler 2-4 Humphries

    A successful hold of throw from Luke Littler to reduce his opponent's advantage.

    Luke Humphries has a chance to take out 136, but can't find the treble with his first dart.

    Littler is waiting on 40 and punishes him, going inside before pinning double 10.

  7. 'Littler looking off it'published at 18:29 GMT 12 February

    Littler 1-4 Humphries

    Dan Dawson
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Luke Littler is looking off it, he's still averaging 99 granted but he looks a bit like last week, you sense that there's a chance here for Luke Humphries but he needs to take that chance.

  8. Humphries goes three legs in frontpublished at 18:28 GMT 12 February

    Littler 1-4 Humphries

    Luke Littler is not getting into this one, although he is still averaging 99.

    Luke Humphries eventually finishes on nine to make it 4-1.

    Humphries has thrown five 180s now.

  9. Humphries breaks to restore two-leg leadpublished at 18:27 GMT 12 February

    Littler 1-3 Humphries

    Another maximum for Luke Humphries in that leg before he eventually takes out 66.

    Littler had a chance to check out 67, but went inside when looking for tops after finding nine and 18.

  10. Littler breaks to pull a leg backpublished at 18:26 GMT 12 February

    Littler 1-2 Humphries

    Luke Humphries requires tops but can't find it in three darts.

    He goes inside on tops, then outside on double 10, then inside.

    Luke Littler can't immediately take advantage, but Humphries hits a single five and then strays a long way inside the single two after finding the single one.

    Littler punishes him by taking out tops. Poor finishing from Humphries there.

  11. Postpublished at 18:24 GMT 12 February

    Littler 0-2 Humphries

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    In two legs Luke Humphries has hit three 180s and checked out a 103 finish. That'll work!

  12. Humphries breaks to win second legpublished at 18:23 GMT 12 February

    Littler 0-2 Humphries

    A hold in the first leg and now a break of throw.

    Two 180s from Luke Humphries before he checks out 103 to win the leg.

  13. Humphries wins first legpublished at 18:22 GMT 12 February

    Littler 0-0 Humphries

    A perfect start to the night for Luke Humphries, who begins with a maximum.

    He successfully holds his throw to win the opening leg, eventually taking out double 16.

    Two missed darts at the double means it takes an extra visit to check out, but Littler is not yet down to a finish so it's an easy leg to win.

  14. Game onpublished at 18:20 GMT 12 February

    Littler 0-1 Humphries

    Luke Humphries gets us started.

  15. Luke v Luke coming uppublished at 18:16 GMT 12 February

    Littler v Humphries

    Not long to go until this one gets started.

    Time for the walk-ons.

  16. Postpublished at 18:16 GMT 12 February

    Luke Littler at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    Luke Littler took the PDC World Darts Championship trophy to Old Traford at the weekend for Man Utd's game against Spurs.

  17. Pick your winnerpublished at 18:12 GMT 12 February

    So we've got the two Luke's fighting it out first up and Michael van Gerwen lying in wait, but who'll end up winning night two?

    Make your pick.

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  18. 'They just love it'published at 18:09 GMT 12 February

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    It's a big arena and a lot of these people will have been to darts before on the European Tour and they just love it.

    We've got so much going on tonight, we'll see plenty of Luke Littler v Luke Humphries this season in the Premier League and every game will be different because they'll all mean something different. And can Michael van Gerwen keep it up after last week?

    It's all so early but there's meaning everywhere, but Luke v Luke first up, what's not to like?

  19. Get Involved - who wins tonight?published at 18:07 GMT 12 February

    Get Involved darts

    So will it be Luke or Luke, Humphries or Littler that wins our big curtain raiser tonight?

    Will the winner go all the way, or can Michael van Gerwen win two in a row? What about a Gian van Veen or Gerwyn Price victory?

    Let us know all your thoughts and predictions on tonight's arrows using the feedback form above and we'll publish the best of them.

  20. Littler v Humphries head-to-headpublished at 18:04 GMT 12 February

    Luke Littler v Luke Humphries in the Premier LeagueImage source, Getty Images

    The two dominant forces in men's darts have met a total of 27 times in all, with unsurprisingly Littler having the better of the arguments with 17 wins to 10.

    In the Premier League there's been 14 meetings and again The Nuke has the upper hand with 1o wins and only four defeats, so Humphries is right up against it tonight.

    Can Humphries upset the reigning world champion tonight though?