Summary

  • Luke Humphries wins World Darts Masters with 6-5 win over Jonny Clayton

  • Humphries takes final leg shootout after Clayton came back from 5-2 down

  • Jonny Clayton beat Dimitri van den Bergh 5-2 in semi-finals

  • Luke Humphries defeated Danny Noppert 5-2

  • Clayton knocked out world champion Luke Littler in quarter-finals

  • Noppert beat defending champion Stephen Bunting

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  1. Ferret still fightingpublished at 22:09 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 5-2 Clayton (0-1)

    Jonny Clayton's known as The Ferret and he does have that tenacious quality about him - this time he sticks in a 177 to leave 44 and takes that out to go ahead in the set he needs to stay in the match.

  2. One awaypublished at 22:07 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 5-2 Clayton

    Luke Humphries takes a big step towards the title with a 180 right in the middle of the leg just taking him out of range of Jonny Clayton and he can clean up the leg to go 5-2 in front and just one set away.

  3. Clayton respondspublished at 22:05 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 4-2 Clayton (1-1)

    Great response from Jonny Clayton as he hits a 180 to kick-off an 11-darter to level the set - this is the high-level darts both men are capable of.

  4. Perfect start for Humphriespublished at 22:04 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 4-2 Clayton (1-0)

    A 14-dart hold for Luke Humphries to start this seventh set after finishing off 80 with two darts - a simple but perfect start for the world number one.

  5. Postpublished at 22:02 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 4-2 Clayton

    A rendition of Robbie Williams' Angels from the crowd to serenade our finalists as they warm up during the break - but who will be inspired to victory?

  6. Humphries hits top gearpublished at 21:58 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 4-2 Clayton

    Incredible! Four darts missed by Luke Humphries for the set leaves Jonny Clayton with a douvle five to pinch it - but he misses.

    Humphries doesn't miss another one as he pins double 10 to take a commanding lead in this World Masters final.

    Luke HumphriesImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 21:57 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 3-2 Clayton (1-0)

    Alan Warriner-Little
    Former World Grand Prix champion on ITV4

    Humphries is well and truly in the slipstream now.

  8. 11-darter for Humphriespublished at 21:56 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 3-2 Clayton (1-0)

    Luke HumphriesImage source, Getty Images

    Brilliant from Luke Humphries as he hits a 180 and takes out 91 in two darts to stick in an 11-darter, the best leg of the match, and his fifth in six as the world number one starts to finally play like it in this final.

  9. Humphries aheadpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 3-2 Clayton

    It's four legs out of five for Luke Humphries but more importantly it means he leads in sets for the first time as he goes 3-2 ahead.

  10. Decider in the fifthpublished at 21:53 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 2-2 Clayton (1-1)

    This is a bit more like it as they trade 180s before Luke Humphries just misses a 121 outshot and Jonny Clayton pounces to win the leg in 14 darts and force a decider.

  11. Humphries takes out topspublished at 21:51 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 2-2 Clayton (1-0)

    A 180 for Jonny Clayton turns the screw, but Luke Humphries stands up to the pressure by taking out 80 on tops to win the opener in the fifth set.

  12. Let off for Lukepublished at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 2-2 Clayton

    A big let off for Luke Humphries as he misses three darts for the set but then Jonny Clayton makes a complete mess of his 101 chance - he's miles off his double 18 target as the world number one wins the set with a 17-dart leg.

  13. A break for Lukepublished at 21:48 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 1-2 Clayton (1-0)

    Another break, in 14 darts this time, and it's Luke Humphries that gets it as he comes out after the interval in play looking like he really means business.

  14. Clayton leadspublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 1-2 Clayton

    Both men start with back-to-back 140s but Jonny Clayton has the throw and he makes that pay by taking out 60 to claim the set.

    All three sets have gone against the darts so far and it's Clayton who is out in front.

    Jonny Clayton and Luke HumphriesImage source, Taylor Lanning/PDC
  15. Getting tightpublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 1-1 Clayton (0-1)

    Both men tightening up on the doubles again as both miss darts for the leg before eventually Jonny Clayton, after an earlier 180, manages to hit the outer ring to win the third set opener.

  16. Level matchpublished at 21:38 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 1-1 Clayton

    Tremendous stuff from the world number one as Luke Humphries goes out in 12 darts this time against the throw to win the set in some style.

    He goes 140-140-135 and then takes out 87 on double seven to level the match. That's what we've come to expect from Humphries.

  17. Maximums for Humphriespublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 0-1 Clayton (1-0)

    Two 180s from Luke Humphries in that leg but two missed doubles means Jonny CLayton has the chance to save it on his throw, but when he also misses a couple then Cool Hand Luke can step in to win it in 14 darts.

    Much better arrows there.

  18. Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 0-1 Clayton

    Stuart Pyke
    Commentator on ITV4

    What a performance, what a leg, what a set from Jonny Clayton

  19. Clayton takes the setpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 0-1 Clayton

    Brilliant from Jonny Clayton as he sticks in a 177 to leave double 12 just when Luke Humphries looked to be taking the leg with ease.

    The Welshman steps up and makes no mistake to win the opening set against the darts.

  20. Clayton respondspublished at 21:32 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February

    Humphries 0-0 Clayton (1-1)

    After being a whisker away from draining a 161 checkout, Jonny Clayton returns to clean up the 25 left to level.