Summary

  1. Tonight's resultspublished at 23:26 British Summer Time

    Right then, that's almost it from us for tonight. Here's a quick reminder of what we've seen...

    Final

    • Luke Littler 5-6 Luke Humphries

    Semi-finals

    • Gerwyn Price 3-6 Luke Littler
    • Luke Humphries 6-4 Stephen Bunting

    Quarter-finals

    • Rob Cross 5-6 Gerwyn Price
    • Nathan Aspinall 4-6 Luke Littler
    • Michael van Gerwen 4-6 Luke Humphries
    • Stephen Bunting 6-5 Chris Dobey

  2. Remaining schedulepublished at 23:25 British Summer Time

    Not many weeks left now. Just two more for those still in contention to try and secure their place at the O2 Arena for finals night...

    • Night 15 - Thursday, 15 May, Aberdeen
    • Night 16 - Thursday, 22 May, Sheffield
    • Play-offs - Thursday, 29 May, London
  3. 'I do seem to raise my performance against Littler'published at 23:24 British Summer Time

    More from Luke Humphries talking to Sky Sports: "When you know you're playing against Luke Littler you know you're not going to get away with mid-game performances, you need to be at your best to beat him. We weren't at our best but it was a decent final and I do seem to raise my performance against him.

    "It is extra special to win in Leeds. I feel at home here, I know it isn't my hometown but it does feel extra special. I won here last year and it gave me extra confidence for the finals night and hopefully it does again and I can get that elusive Premier League crown that I've always dreamt of."

  4. 'I moved over to the left in final to compensate for the breeze'published at 23:22 British Summer Time

    Luke Humphries talking to Sky Sports: "It was a good final. There has been a bit of a breeze up here tonight - I know I am the only one who goes on about it but it has been tough for all players. I tried my best and in the final I actually moved over to the left to compensate and it worked.

    "It was a great final, Luke was good and when he won the 10th leg I thought 'argh I would have loved to have a shot at the 25'. I was pretty nervous at double top and then double 10 in the deciding leg because I really wanted to win tonight and luckily it went in.

    "I am one of those players that really struggles with a draft but I have to get it out of my head because it is one of those things you have to deal with. There are many venues on the Premier League tour where we have it so we have to get on with it. Moving over to the left seemed to work for me.

    "It was a much better performance and I'm really glad to win in Leeds."

  5. Premier League tablepublished at 23:20 British Summer Time

    Here is how the table looks after Luke Humphries' triumph on night 14.

    He closes the gap Luke Littler at the top, while quietly Gerwyn Price has also secured his place at finals night as well.

    That's because Michael van Gerwen faces Nathan Aspinall in the quarter-finals next week.

    Those two will be battling it out for that final play-off spot over the next two weeks...

    Premier League Darts table: Littler (qualified) 38, Humphries (qualified) 31, Price (qualified) 24, Van Gerwen 20, Aspinall 19, Cross 14, Dobey 12, Bunting (eliminated) 10Image source, BBC Sport
  6. Postpublished at 23:17 British Summer Time

    Result: Littler 5-6 Humphries

    Luke Humphries raised his game in that final to secure his third nightly win.

    He averaged 100.96 to Luke Littler's 99.89 and edged it 10-8 on 100-plus visits. Both players poured in five 180s.

    It really was very close across all categories but it was Humphries slightly better on the doubles as well, 46.2% to 45.5%.

    Another great match between the top two in the world. What chance we're seeing them to it all over again in the final at the O2 Arena on 29 May?

  7. Humphries win again in Leeds!published at 23:11 British Summer Time
    Breaking

    Littler 5-6 Humphries

    Luke Humphries gets the win in Leeds for the second year running!

    It's his 'home' event and he is really enjoying that win.

    Luke Littler pushed him all the way, forced that one-leg shootout and then had a dart at the bullseye for the match.

    Like Humphries in the previous leg, he missed, and the world number one holds his nerve to take out 52.

  8. Postpublished at 23:10 British Summer Time

    Littler 5-5 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    That is some leg by the pair of them. Luke Humphries couldn't have done much more.

  9. Littler forces a decider!published at 23:10 British Summer Time

    Littler 5-5 Humphries

    A match dart comes and goes for Luke Humphries!

    He has bullseye for 121 out and a 12-darter but only finds the 25.

    Luke Littler is ruthless and takes out 87. He'll have the darts in the decider...

  10. Postpublished at 23:08 British Summer Time

    Littler 4-5 Humphries

    The most comfortable of holds for Luke Littler.

    Double top for an 11-darter.

    It's over to Luke Humphries to try and see it out now...

  11. Humphries a leg away...published at 23:07 British Summer Time

    Littler 3-5 Humphries

    Luke Humphries has a two-leg cushion and is one away from victory.

    His fifth 180 of the match puts him in control of the leg and he goes on to win it with an 80 checkout.

  12. Postpublished at 23:06 British Summer Time

    Littler 3-4 Humphries

    Dan Dawson
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Luke Littler is relaxed but Luke Humphries is very much business mode.

  13. Humphries breakspublished at 23:06 British Summer Time

    Littler 3-4 Humphries

    Back and forth we go - and this time it's Luke Humphries' turn to break.

    A rotten visit for Luke Littler needing 101 gives him the chance and Humphries is ready to take advantage.

    Double 10 for a 13-darter.

  14. Postpublished at 23:04 British Summer Time

    Littler 3-3 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Both players have reacted to setback instantly.

  15. Littler hits backpublished at 23:04 British Summer Time

    Littler 3-3 Humphries

    Superb response from Luke Littler.

    An 11-darter to break straight back with a 140 and a 180 before winning it on tops.

  16. Humphries breaks againpublished at 23:03 British Summer Time

    Littler 2-3 Humphries

    Big chances to break again come and go for Luke Humphries but he gets it eventually.

    The world number one misses darts at double 10 and double five to give Luke Littler a chance.

    The 18-year-old then fails to take out 49 and Humphries returns to win the leg on double one.

  17. Postpublished at 23:01 British Summer Time

    Littler 2-2 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Both players have started well here, but particularly Luke Humphries after going 2-0 down.

  18. Postpublished at 23:01 British Summer Time

    Littler 2-2 Humphries

    Luke Humphries levels it under pressure.

    It's a 14-darter with a two-dart finish on 96 and he had to get it.

    That's because Luke Littler had just hit a 180 to leave 21.

  19. Humphries breaks backpublished at 22:59 British Summer Time

    Littler 2-1 Humphries

    Two 180s in the leg for Luke Humphries and that sets him up nicely for a break.

    Needing 41, he gets the big nine before finding double 16 at the second attempt.

    We're back on throw.

  20. Littler breakspublished at 22:58 British Summer Time

    Littler 2-0 Humphries

    Brilliant from Luke Littler!

    A double-double finish on the 19s for a 96 out.

    An early break for the world champion and Luke Humphries has work to do already.