Summary

  • Luke Littler beats Luke Humphries 11-10 to regain Premier League Darts title

  • Littler was winner in 2024 before Humphries won 2025 title

  • Semi-final results: Luke Littler 10-9 Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton 9-10 Luke Humphries

  • Littler led 9-4 but needs last-leg decider

  • Humphries led 6-2 and then trailed 9-7 but rallied to win in final leg

  • Have your say using 'Get Involved' button on this page

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  1. Gerwyn finding his flowpublished at 19:33 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-3 Price

    Dylan Mohammad-Smart
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Gerwyn Price is known for his prolific finishing on tops, but he's loving double 10 here in London.

    He goes on to make it 3-3 back on his trusty tops.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:32 BST 28 May

    Have your say using the 'Get Involved' button on this page

    I'd love Price to win the title, it would mean finally snapping his losing streak against Littler and making amends for 2023. Can't see it happening, though - Clayton probably has the better chance of reaching the final.

    Tobias Corke, Brighton

  3. Price holdspublished at 19:32 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-3 Price

    Another maximum from Gerwyn Price in this leg. He is in fantastic form.

    He sets up tops and pins it with his first dart at the double.

  4. Littler holdspublished at 19:31 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-2 Price

    Luke Littler leaves 170...

    Treble 20, treble 20, then his third dart goes into the single one.

    Gerwyn Price has 170 left, but can't find a treble.

    Littler atones for his mistake with nine and tops.

  5. Postpublished at 19:29 BST 28 May

    Littler 2-2 Price

    Rod Studd
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    My word, Gerwyn Price is alight in London!

    Rather surprisingly, Luke Littler is hanging on a little bit.

  6. Price holdspublished at 19:29 BST 28 May

    Littler 2-2 Price

    Gerwyn Price is back on level terms.

    Some more fantastic scoring from Price in this leg, with another 180 thrown.

    He is first down to a finish and takes out 41 for a 12-darter.

  7. Postpublished at 19:29 BST 28 May

    Littler 2-1 Price

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at The O2, London

    Gerwyn Price is flowing very well on the trebles but not so well on the doubles.

    Anyway, he plants one in the middle of the red stuff and gives the board a thumbs up.

  8. Gerwyn struggling on the doublespublished at 19:28 BST 28 May

    Littler 2-1 Price

    Dylan Mohammad-Smart
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    That's four doubles missed from Gerwyn Price that have been punished by Littler, but he pins a double 10 to pull a leg back.

  9. Price breaks backpublished at 19:28 BST 28 May

    Littler 2-1 Price

    There are a few darts going wayward from both players at the moment.

    Gerwyn Prices pulls out all the stops to win this leg, though, taking out 137 to break back.

  10. Postpublished at 19:27 BST 28 May

    Littler 2-0 Price

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    That is a nightmare start for Gerwyn Price. You sense he has to be immaculate in this game.

  11. No 9... yetpublished at 19:26 BST 28 May

    Littler 2-0 Price

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Luke Littler hit a nine-darter in the 2024 final here.

    We've gone 180 mad in this second leg.

    I'm sure we'll see more than three perfect darts at some stage tonight.

  12. Littler breakspublished at 19:26 BST 28 May

    Littler 2-0 Price

    Luke Littler begins with the first 180 of the match, but Gerwyn Price responds with one of his own. And then another.

    He sets up a dart at the bullseye from 84, but hits 25.

    Littler has one at tops for the leg, but misses it.

    Price splits it in his usual fashion, with one and double 12, but his second dart strays into the double nine and he then misses double three.

    Littler then gets tops.

  13. Postpublished at 19:25 BST 28 May

    Littler 1-0 Price

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    The heat could absolutely be a factor tonight, but they are so dialled in that hopefully it doesn't impact things too much.

    That first leg just tells you that the nerves are real out there tonight.

  14. Littler holdspublished at 19:25 BST 28 May

    Littler 1-0 Price

    Both players don't manage to properly hit their groove in the first leg.

    Gerwyn Price is the first to have a dart at a double, but hits single one when going for tops.

    Luke Littler wraps up the leg on double 10.

  15. Postpublished at 19:23 BST 28 May

    Littler 0-0 Price

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Luke Littler has responded well to some poor form and the jeers from the crowd [across the season].

    He's just thrived on that and got on with it though. He's the world number one and back-to-back world champion because he doesn't let that get on top on him.

    It should be the perfect semi-final for him because there will be some emotion and he'll thrive on that.

  16. Littler throws firstpublished at 19:22 BST 28 May

    Littler 0-0 Price

    Game on!

  17. Pick your Finals Night winnerpublished at 19:21 BST 28 May

    Nearly time for our first semi-final.

    The final four bid to become the Premier League Darts champion tonight. Who do you think will win?

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  18. Gwaaanpublished at 19:20 BST 28 May

    Littler v Price

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    A HUGE roar from Gezzy to the fans after his walk-on there.

    He's fired up for this one.

    Double fists and everything.

  19. 'Happy' Price to be at his best?published at 19:19 BST 28 May

    Littler v Price

    Dylan Mohammad-Smart
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Gerwyn Price says this is the Premier League campaign he’s most enjoyed, could that see him be at his very best here?

    The Welshman has won two nights on his route to the final, he’s the underdog going into this game against the world champion but he fully believes in himself and says he’s here to win.

    The Welsh crowd in their 'Iceman' shirts here are fully behind the 41-year-old!

  20. The all-important boardpublished at 19:18 BST 28 May

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at The O2, London

    And that is where the magic will happen tonight.

    Any chance of a nine-darter?

    Premier League Darts stageImage source, BBC Sport