Summary

  1. Littler takes out 164 again against Crosspublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 4-3 Cross

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    This is turning into a brilliant match.

    Luke Littler starts on his throw with a 180 and he is now averaging around the 109 mark, with Rob Cross not far behind on averages.

    Needing 164, Littler takes the lot again! This is just silly.

    He had time to take that out, no pressure. Treble 20, treble 18 and bull. He smiles but hardly celebrates.

    Littler really is that good.

  2. Postpublished at 21:43 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 3-3 Cross

    John Part
    Former PDC world champion on Sky Sports

    We are really seeing some excellent darts.

  3. Cross levels against Littlerpublished at 21:43 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 3-3 Cross

    We mentioned earlier that in Glasgow, Luke Littler won five straight legs over Rob Cross to beat him 6-5.

    Already he has won three on the spin, but Voltage avoids a repeat.

    Given a full visit at 40, Cross pins tops for a 3-3 draw.

  4. Postpublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 3-2 Cross

    John Part
    Former PDC world champion on Sky Sports

    As an opponent you become intimidated by Luke Littler and feel like you can't miss a single dart.

  5. Postpublished at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 3-2 Cross

    Rod Studd
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Luke Littler is annoying because he makes it look so easy!

    He is box-office every time he steps on a stage.

  6. Littler takes out 127 for 3-2 lead over Crosspublished at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 3-2 Cross

    After that finish, Luke Littler gets midway through leg five and throws five perfect darts, broken up by a stray dart into treble five.

    His first out chance is a 127. Treble 20, 17 bull!

    Ridiculous stuff. He's just taken 442 out in nine darts.

  7. Littler levels with 167 finish against Crosspublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 2-2 Cross

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    Rob Cross is averaging north of 109 at the start of this fourth leg, some going against the current world champion.

    A 134 gives him control on his throw and 59 get him down to a finish first.

    Voltage will get at least three darts at 130.

    A treble-less visit would have been fine, had Littler not responded with a 167!

    Treble 20, treble 19 and bull. Superb from The Nuke.

  8. Littler holds throw to cut Cross' leadpublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 1-2 Cross

    Luke Littler finds himself behind Rob Cross in this match, but a 140 buys him three darts at 69.

    He only needs two to hold throw. Treble 19, double six. Taken.

  9. Cross doubles lead over Littlerpublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 0-2 Cross

    Luke Littler fires back at Rob Cross by starting against the throw with a 180 of his own.

    Two visits later, a 128 set up 134 for a break of throw, but a bounce out costs him.

    Needing 70, Cross takes the treble 18 and lands double eight with his second attempt.

  10. Cross breaks Littler's throw in first legpublished at 21:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler 0-1 Cross

    Against the throw, Rob Cross starts his semi-final off with a 180. Cool as you like.

    Luke Littler responds by going 140, 180 and Cross replies with a 140 of his own.

    For a 12-dart break, Cross needs 85. He gets one dart at bull and lands it superbly. Another good finish.

    A reminder that in his win over Chris Dobey, Cross pinned six out of seven darts at doubles.

  11. Postpublished at 21:31 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler v Cross

    We mentioned Rob Cross looked frustrated at his walk-on earlier, Cross makes his way to the stage down the non-family side this time around.

    He does nip back over at the top to kiss his wife before the match.

    Luke Littler takes a selfie with a young fan on his way to the stage, a nice touch.

    A place in the final is up for grabs against either Gerwyn Price or Michael van Gerwen.

    Littler to throw first, game on!

  12. Postpublished at 21:29 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler v Cross

    Luke Littler and Rob Cross have met once in the Premier League this season.

    That came in Glasgow, where Littler came from 5-1 down to beat Cross 6-5 in the quarter-finals.

    Littler will hope for something more comfortable this time around, while Cross will want to get a win over Littler this year in the Premier League ticked off.

  13. Littler 'glad to get over the line' against Humphriespublished at 21:25 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Littler v Cross

    Luke Littler speaking to Sky Sports on his quarter-final win over Luke Humphries: "Very good from the both of us. Glad to get over the line. I was just glad."

    On his high checkouts: "It was impressive, but they are the shots you have to take out. I'm just happy to get the win."

    On his quarter-final performance: "I just back myself. I fell off a bit but broke back."

    On facing Rob Cross next: "Looking forward to it and trying to get the extra point on the board."

  14. Nottingham's semi-finalspublished at 21:21 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    So what do those results mean for the semi-finals?

    Nottingham's semi-finals:

    • Luke Littler v Rob Cross
    • Gerwyn Price v Michael van Gerwen
  15. Tonight's results so farpublished at 21:19 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Just joining us? Don't worry, we've got you covered.

    Here is how tonight's four quarter-finals have gone.

    • Luke Humphries 4-6 Luke Littler
    • Rob Cross 6-2 Chris Dobey
    • Stephen Bunting 4-6 Gerwyn Price
    • Nathan Aspinall 4-6 Michael van Gerwen
  16. A match of low averagespublished at 21:16 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Result: Aspinall 4-6 Van Gerwen

    There was certainly a dip of quality compared to the rest of the night in that match between Michael van Gerwen and Nathan Aspinall.

    Van Gerwen's win came at a rate of 95.12, while Aspinall's was below 90.

    All that matters for Van Gerwen is the two points and overtaking Aspinall in the table.

  17. Van Gerwen beats Aspinall 6-4published at 21:14 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March
    Breaking

    Result: Aspinall 4-6 Van Gerwen

    Michael van GerwenImage source, Getty Images

    Needing a hold of throw for a match win, Michael van Gerwen starts off with three 100+ visits.

    Nathan Aspinall cannot keep up and Van Gerwen gets six darts at double 16.

    He only needs two to take the match and after pinning it, lets out an outpour of emotion.

    A 6-4 win sets up a semi-final with Gerwyn Price.

  18. Postpublished at 21:11 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Aspinall 4-5 Van Gerwen

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    That was just a leg from Nathan Aspinall that you can't fathom where it has come from. It is a shocker for Aspinall.

  19. Van Gerwen breaks Aspinall's throwpublished at 21:11 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Aspinall 4-5 Van Gerwen

    Both Nathan Aspinall and Micahel van Gerwen exchange a series of low scores, tough throws and exasparated figures between them in leg nine.

    A big visit on the 19s from Michael van Gerwen sets up a 98 out.

    Treble 20 sets up double 19, but MVG is stuck when splitting in half.

    Aspinall has to take out 164, but starts with a treble three.

    At double eight, Van Gerwen pins it for a break and a 5-4 lead.

  20. Postpublished at 21:09 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    Aspinall 4-4 Van Gerwen

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    It has got the feeling of a big game this. It is only a quarter-final in week six but they are both locked on the same points and Nathan Aspinall has Luke Littler next week.