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. Who are the previous Premier League Darts winners?published at 21:12 BST 28 May

    Michael van Gerwen holds the record for winning Premier League Darts the most times, but he has missed out on a spot at Finals Night this year.

    Here are the previous winners:

    • Michael van Gerwen (2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023)
    • Phil Taylor (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012)
    • Gary Anderson (2011, 2015)
    • James Wade (2009)
    • Luke Littler (2024)
    • Luke Humphries (2025)
    • Raymond van Barneweld (2014)
    • Glen Durrant (2020)
    • Jonny Clayton (2021)
  2. Postpublished at 21:11 BST 28 May

    Littler v Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Luke Humphries needs to stay positive. Obviously the doubles are an issue but to find a way is a positive.

  3. Head-to-head recordpublished at 21:10 BST 28 May

    Littler v Humphries

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Luke Humphries v Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    Luke Humphries beat Luke Littler in the semi-finals of night 15 and night 16.

    But Littler leads the overall head-to-head record 22-13.

    Of course, it's 1-1 when it comes to the Premier League finals between the pair.

    It's time for someone to make it 2-1 tonight.

    Humphries is also bidding to make history by becoming just the third player after Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen to win this title back-to-back.

  4. 'Mine to lose now'published at 21:08 BST 28 May

    Littler v Humphries

    Luke Littler talking to Sky Sports after his 10-9 win over Gerwyn Price in the semi-finals: "It was a weird game up until the first break. Gezzy changed his throw and went a little slower so I was just trying to get used to that. It was crucial to go in 6-4 up at the break and I came out flying after the break. That was a big hole to get out of.

    "The adrenaline has definitely gone so I need a little bit more for the final. All day yesterday I was just saying that I wanted to get to the final to get to three in a row like the Wold Championship. I feel like it is mine to lose now."

  5. Gerwyn Price thanks fanspublished at 21:07 BST 28 May

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

    Gerwyn Price has put some reaction to his defeat on social media.

    "Oh well on we go, not sharp enough when it mattered, tough long campaign this year but enjoyed every minute," he wrote.

    "Thanks everyone once again for showing me the utmost respect and support all the way through. Week off then back on the wagon we go"

    Gerwyn Price and Luke LittlerImage source, Taylor Lanning/PDC
  6. Doubles trouble but Humphries find a waypublished at 21:06 BST 28 May

    Result: Clayon 9-10 Humphries

    Very little to separate the two players in terms of average and despite some trouble on the doubles, defending champion Luke Humphries is through.

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  7. Postpublished at 21:04 BST 28 May

    Result: Clayton 9-10 Humphries

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at The O2, London

    Luke Humphries is absolutely delighted.

    He just popped his head into the media room and said: "It's lucky Luke now, baby. Come on!"

  8. Cool Hand keeps his coolpublished at 21:02 BST 28 May

    Result: Clayton 9-10 Humphries

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    What. A. Match!

    We've been treated to two outstanding semi-finals.

    Clayton clearly look irked when glancing at the crowd after missing a match double.

    Nevertheless, the Ferret embraces Humphries who moves into the final.

    Luke v Luke: The Trilogy. Coming soon.

  9. Wonderful dartspublished at 21:00 BST 28 May

    Result: Clayton 9-10 Humphries

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

    A heroic effort from Jonny Clayton there, from 6-2 down he fought his way to a match dart.

    Another enthralling game!

  10. Luke v Luke once againpublished at 20:58 BST 28 May

    This is a fixture we just keep seeing on the big stage.

    Luke Littler v Luke Humphries in a final once more.

  11. Humphries beats Claytonpublished at 20:57 BST 28 May
    Breaking

    Clayton 9-10 Humphries

    Luke Humphries and Jonny Clayton shake handsImage source, Getty Images

    Both players start with a 140. They then both score hundreds. But Clayton hits a 60 and Humphries gets a 140, so the Englishman is the first to reach a finish.

    Humphries has a dart at the bullseye to win it, but strays into the 25.

    Jonny Clayton is waiting with 62 remaining. He has a dart at double 16... but misses.

    Luke Humphries finds the nine. He then pins the double eight! Luke Humphries wins it!

  12. Postpublished at 20:57 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-9 Humphries

    Stuart Pyke
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    You can feel the tension all around the arena.

  13. Postpublished at 20:56 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-9 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Both players have shown so much resilience.

  14. Respect between the pairpublished at 20:56 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-9 Humprhies

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

    A big hug between the pair going into this last leg decider.

  15. We're going all the waypublished at 20:55 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-9 Humphries

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    We're going to have the full quota of 38 legs across the two semi-finals.

    The 16,000 fans in attendance are certainly getting value for money.

  16. Humphries holds to take it to a deciding legpublished at 20:55 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-9 Humphries

    Jonny Clayton begins with a 180 and follows it up with a 140.

    Luke Humphries gets down to 121, Clayton does the same.

    Humphries produces a big finish to send us to a decider! Treble 20, treble 11 and double 14.

  17. Postpublished at 20:55 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-8 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    That is rot-stopper from Luke Humphries. Now he must do his bit to send it all the way.

  18. Fans sing for Jonnypublished at 20:55 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-8 Humphries

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

    "There's only one Jonny Clayton" sing the fans here at The O2 Arena.

  19. Humphries breakspublished at 20:54 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-8 Humphries

    Luke Humphries is the first to get down to a finish after a few trebleless visits from Jonny Clayton.

    Humphries has 112 remaining, Clayton is back on 150.

    Humphries ends up leaving double eight after missing a dart for the leg, but Clayton can't take advantage.

    Humphries finds the double on his next visit.

  20. Postpublished at 20:52 BST 28 May

    Clayton 9-7 Humphries

    Stuart Pyke
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Luke HumphriesImage source, Getty Images

    You wouldn't believe it, Luke Humphries doubling has gone!

    Jonny Clayton has won seven legs out of the past eight. He looked down and out.