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

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  1. Postpublished at 19:17 BST 28 May

    Littler v Price

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    It is a tough task for Gerwyn Price tonight.

    He's got himself in some brilliant positions and found a way to lose.

    When he's been on, he's been untouchable but the other three players are the same.

  2. Whose scoring will stand out in London?published at 19:16 BST 28 May

    Luke Littler threw 23 more 180s than any other finalist across the 16 league phase nights in this season's Premier League.

    But he's also got considerably less 140s than Jonny Clayton and Luke Humphries.

    Whose scoring will see them lift the trophy tonight?

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  3. Heat not stopping the fancy dresspublished at 19:14 BST 28 May

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at The O2, London

    It is absolutely CRACKING the flags outside. It's 32 degrees according to my phone but that hasn't stopped the fancy dress.

    I've seen Willy Wonka and his Oompa Loompas, traffic cones, crayons, jockeys (obviously) and the President of the United States.

    Darts fans never disappoint.

  4. Price undeterred by recent Littler recordpublished at 19:13 BST 28 May

    Littler v Price

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Gerwyn PriceImage source, Taylor Lanning/PDC

    As mentioned, Price's recent record against Littler is not good.

    But the Welshman feels a good chunk of his recent losses to 'The Nuke' - particularly the night seven final in Dublin where he was beaten 6-5 having led 5-0 - were down to his own shortcomings rather than Littler's genius.

    "Obviously I want to put it right but I don't think it matters," he said.

    "There's been opportunities there for me to win, opportunities for me to win quite easily in some games and I've just slipped up.

    "It's been my fault why I've lost, but if I play anywhere near my top form, then I'll definitely come through that game."

  5. How the table finishedpublished at 19:11 BST 28 May

    Luke Littler finished the group stage top of the table, nine points ahead of second-placed Jonny Clayton.

    Luke Humphries turned his campaign around to be secure third, while Gerwyn Price took the final play-off spot.

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  6. Head-to-head recordpublished at 19:10 BST 28 May

    Littler v Price

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Luke Littler (left) and Gerwyn PriceImage source, Taylor Lanning/PDC

    There was a time where Gerwyn Price won for fun against Luke Littler.

    He won six times in a row against the two-time world champion between August 2024 and March 2025.

    But that is no longer the case.

    Littler has won eight consecutive matches against 'The Iceman' plus 15 of last 16 meetings between the pair.

    It means Littler leads the overall record 20-8.

  7. How the four finalists comparepublished at 19:08 BST 28 May

    As you would expect, the four players were pretty closely matched in the league phase...

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  8. What prize money is at stake?published at 19:07 BST 28 May

    With a £1.25m prize pot being shared among the eight-man field this year, there is certainly more than just glory at stake.

    Let's start with the sums won by the four eliminated players.

    • Fifth place (Stephen Bunting): £95,000
    • Sixth place (Michael van Gerwen): £90,000
    • Seventh place (Gian van Veen): £85,000
    • Eighth place (Josh Rock): £80,000

    As for finals night, the prize money on offer is significantly higher.

    The tournament winner will bank £350,000, with the runner-up set to earn £170,000.

    The two losing semi-finalists will each claim £110,000.

  9. Postpublished at 19:06 BST 28 May

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    You can make a case for all four players tonight. You've got three players looking to win it for the second time and then Gerwyn Price, a former world number one, looking to win it for the first time.

    Whoever lifts the trophy will think they thoroughly deserve it.

  10. Special event for a special placepublished at 19:04 BST 28 May

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at The O2, London

    This place has aura about it.

    Once the Premier League reaches the O2 Arena, you know it’s special and that’s what it’ll be tonight.

    Backstage is full of memorabilia from the UFC, WWE, tennis, boxing and Strictly Come Dancing.

    Welcome to the O2 sign
  11. What is coming up on Finals Night?published at 19:02 BST 28 May

    Luke Littler, Jonny Clayton, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn PriceImage source, Getty Images

    The semi-final fixtures for finals night at The O2 in London tonight are:

    • Luke Littler v Gerwyn Price
    • Jonny Clayton v Luke Humphries

    The winner of each last-four tie will meet in the final. The semi-finals are the best of 19 legs and the final is the best of 21 legs.

    By virtue of finishing in the top two of the table, Littler and Clayton will throw first in their respective semi-finals.

  12. Darts takes over Londonpublished at 19:01 BST 28 May

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at The O2, London

    This is it then. The 2026 Premier League has reached its finale and you really get a feel for it as you move closer to the O2 Arena.

    I’ve seen men dressed in pink hula outfits and Luke Littler’s purple top.

    Can only be one place they’re heading.

  13. Welcomepublished at 19:00 BST 28 May

    Good evening. It's time for the final night of this year's Premier League.

    From eight players we now have our final four, with Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton, Luke Humphries and Luke Littler vying for the title.

    Time for two semi-finals at the O2 before the final to decide this year's winner.