Wright gets on the boardpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 18 April
Wright 1-3 Aspinall
That should help settle Peter Wright.
It's his turn for a fairly easy hold. Double 10 finishes it off.
But he is still a break down.
Nathan Aspinall wins night 12 of Premier League Darts in Rotterdam with 6-4 final win over Michael Smith
Semi-final results: Aspinall 6-4 Humphries, Smith 6-5 Price
Quarter-final results: Van Gerwen 4-6 Humphries, Wright 2-6 Aspinall, Cross 3-6 Price, Smith 6-3 Littler
Luke Humphries replaces teenager Luke Littler at top of the table
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Wright 1-3 Aspinall
That should help settle Peter Wright.
It's his turn for a fairly easy hold. Double 10 finishes it off.
But he is still a break down.
Wright 0-3 Aspinall
Nothing special from Nathan Aspinall but he's 3-0 up after another very comfortable hold.
Peter Wright just can't get going. He's already changed his darts once.
Wright 0-2 Aspinall
Three darts that Peter Wright will be keen to forget - and quickly - as he manages just seven...
With that one poor visit, Nathan Aspinall is able to seize control of the leg and hits tops to break.
Wright 0-1 Aspinall
Strong start from Nathan Aspinall. A 140 on his first visit and he controlled the leg from there.
Double 16 for the hold with Peter Wright back on 252.
Peter Wright v Nathan Aspinall
It's not quite must-win for Nathan Aspinall but given Peter Wright's form in the Premier League so far this season, he will probably think it isn't far off.
Michael Smith's win means that The Asp does need a victory to move back into the top four.
His walk-on song, Mr Brightside by The Killers, does what it does every week and gets the crowd singing!
Peter Wright v Nathan Aspinall
Nathan Aspinall on Sky Sports: "It's not nice to be in these battles. But it's me. Everything's always a battle and a grind and I'm confident I'll come out on top."
Peter Wright v Nathan Aspinall
With just five nights to go before Finals Night, Peter Wright's hopes of making the top four of all but over.
Just two wins in the first 11 weeks have left him rooted to the foot of the table, some 14 points back from tonight's opponent Nathan Aspinall in fourth.
The Asp also started slowly but reached the final in Newcastle to kickstart his competition.
He won the following week in Exeter and is now right in the mix heading into the last month.
Aspinall has won both Premier League matches against Wright this year and a third would help him cement his top-four place.
Result: Cross 3-6 Price
It took a couple of legs for them to get going but this became a good contest with Gerwyn Price edging it.
He averaged 97.87 to Rob Cross' 93.6, although the Englishman had four 180s to Price's three.
It was The Iceman's checkout percentage that got his over the line, though, he was at 60% with Cross only at 42.9%, hitting three of seven at double.
Wayne Mardle
Former World Championship semi-finalist on Sky Sports
It was a good game, a close game at 3-3 and then it was all about Gerwyn Price and he moves above Rob Cross in the table.
Cross 3-6 Price
Tops for Gerwyn Price to clinch his place in the semi-finals!
One slip-up on throw from Rob Cross is all it took to settle the match.
Price advances to play Michael Smith in the semi-finals. Is tonight the night that the Welshman secures his first nightly win of the year?
Cross 3-5 Price
The wrong time to have an off leg but that's what has happened to Rob Cross.
Gerwyn Price isn't stopping to question it. He hits double 10 for the first break of the match and has the darts needing just one more leg for victory.
Cross 3-4 Price
Gerwyn Price has been clinical on the doubles so far and is so again in this leg.
He's hit four of his six darts at double so far. He could have afforded a miss or two this time around with Rob Cross lagging well behind but The Iceman got the leg wrapped up quickly.
Cross 3-3 Price
Superb from Rob Cross to salvage the leg with Gerwyn Price ramping up the pressure.
He needs just two darts to take out 81 and lets out a roar of celebration.
Both players are averaging around 100 now after a slow start.
Wayne Mardle
Former World Championship semi-finalist on Sky Sports
At this point last year, Gerwyn Price had 29 points. He's 19 behind that. It's incredible. His averages have been fine. It's all about timing.
Cross 2-3 Price
Bold move from Gerwyn Price as he lays up rather than going for the bullseye, gambling that Rob Cross wouldn't take out 170.
The Welshman is proven right and comes back to hit double 10 and re-take the lead.
Cross 2-2 Price
A lovely set up from Rob Cross, 126 leaving him 16 for the leg.
He returns to get it at the second attempt.
They remain on throw after four legs.
Cross 1-2 Price
Better from Gerwyn Price!
He takes out 92 for a 12-dart hold. That's more like it.
Rob Cross was breathing down his neck there as well. They're warming up...
Cross 1-1 Price
Not quite the fast-paced, high-scoring affair we saw in the first quarter-final - not yet, anyway.
Rob Cross levels it up with a straightforward hold, sealing the leg with a double 10.
Cross 0-1 Price
After a rather slow start from both players, Gerwyn Price clicks into gear with a 180 and that is enough to take him to the brink of a hold.
He finds tops at the first attempt for a 1-0 lead.
Luke Littler remains top of the table, but for how long, after that defeat by Michael Smith?