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. Stunning from Humphriespublished at 21:45 BST 28 May

    Littler 4-6 Humphries

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

    Luke Littler (left) during the final against Luke Humphries on finals night of the 2026 BetMGM Premier League at The O2 in LondonImage source, PA Media

    That was blink and you miss it stuff.

    Luke Humphries has taken out three ton-plus finishes to go with his 114.73 average.

    Phenomenal from Cool Hand.

  2. Sublime numberspublished at 21:45 BST 28 May

    Littler 4-6 Humphries

    Not sure we need to say anything here... we'll just let the numbers do the talking.

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  3. Postpublished at 21:43 BST 28 May

    Littler 4-6 Humphries

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    This is a modern-day great darts match.

  4. Far from average averagespublished at 21:41 BST 28 May

    Littler 4-6 Humphries

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Luke Littler and Luke HumphriesImage source, Taylor Lanning/PDC

    What an absolute treat we're being served up here.

    Luke Littler is averaging 111.89.

    As for Luke Humphries, he is averaging 114.73.

    This is why they're world number one and number two.

    This is disgustingly brilliant.

  5. Littler holdspublished at 21:40 BST 28 May

    Littler 4-6 Humphries

    Luke Littler pulls one back before the break.

    He takes out 81 with treble 17 and double 15 to win it.

    Other players hate double 15. Littler loves it.

  6. Postpublished at 21:40 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-6 Humphries

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    Luke Littler is in trouble because of the brilliance of Luke Humphries, who is averaging almost 115.

    Littler is averaging almost 110 and is struggling. How is that even possible!?

  7. Postpublished at 21:40 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-6 Humphries

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    It is a masterclass of finishing from Luke Humphries at the moment. Superb!

  8. Humphries holdspublished at 21:39 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-6 Humphries

    Luke Humphries in action during the final match against Luke LittlerImage source, Reuters

    Oh! That is fantastic!

    Luke Humphries takes out 121 to go three legs in front!

    A finish on the bullseye and three ton-plus finishes on the spin.

  9. Humphries breakspublished at 21:38 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-5 Humphries

    The quality is astounding tonight.

    Luke Littler has 170 left, but he misses his first dart at the treble.

    Humphries isn't down to a finish, so Littler has a chance to take out 74, but he misses two at the double.

    Humphries punishes him by taking out 112! He is back to having a two-leg lead.

    Back-to-back ton-plus outs.

  10. Postpublished at 21:37 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-4 Humphries

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    Luke Littler during the final against Luke Humphries on finals night of the 2026 BetMGM Premier League at The O2 in LondonImage source, PA Media

    This is ridiculous.

    Darts is usually like this, although with these two it kind of is.

    This is the world's best two players playing like they can. This is darts at its finest.

  11. Tops, tops!published at 21:37 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-4 Humphries

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

    Magic from Luke Humphries, the crowd absolutely loved that!

  12. Humphries holdspublished at 21:36 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-4 Humphries

    A maximum from Luke Littler to begin the leg. He finds another later in it.

    But it doesn't matter and Luke Humphries wins the leg!

    He takes out 134 to win it.

  13. Postpublished at 21:36 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-3 Humphries

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    Both are enjoying this contest. They are hitting each other hard.

  14. Postpublished at 21:36 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-3 Humphries

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    That is rot-stopper. That feels like a massive moment in this final.

  15. Cool Hand stops the rotpublished at 21:36 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-3 Humphries

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Humphries stops the rot and gets a crucial break of throw.

    Littler was just readying himself to get back to the oche when Humphries checked out in leg six.

  16. Humphries breakspublished at 21:35 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-3 Humphries

    Luke Littler needs 161, but only scores 54. Luke Humphries has 167 left and gets the two trebles... but hits the 25 instead of the bullseye.

    Littler doesn't check out and gives Humphries a chance to get back in.

    Humphries seals it on double eight to level things up.

  17. Postpublished at 21:35 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-2 Humphries

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Matchplay finalist on Sky Sports

    Luke Littler has upped it and he's upped it to some tune.

  18. Littler flying!published at 21:34 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-2 Humphries

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

    From 2-0 down to 3-2 up, Luke Litter is flying!

  19. Littler breaks againpublished at 21:33 BST 28 May

    Littler 3-2 Humphries

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    Luke Littler seems to have hit his stride.

    A 171 keeps up the pressure as he gets down to 94 with Luke Humphries back on 161.

    Littler checks it out in two darts to take the lead.

  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:33 BST 28 May

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

    How is it that in both semi's the person highest in league threw first, yet in the final Humphries gets first go?

    Frank Andrews, Blackpool

    Good question, Frank. For the final they go back to the bull-off in the back room and the closest gets to throw first.