Summary

  1. That's all from Glasgowpublished at 23:20 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    A big thanks to all of you who stopped by to follow our coverage of Premier League Darts from Glasgow.

    Defending champion Luke Littler kick started his campaign with a night two win after a 6-5 victory in the final over Luke Humphries.

    Read all about tonight's action in Frank Keogh's report here.

    We'll see you in a week's time for a night of action from Dublin. Goodnight.

  2. How the Premier League table standspublished at 23:15 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    After the second night of matches in the 2025 Premier League, here is how the table now looks.

    Premier League table
  3. Tonight's resultspublished at 23:10 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Final

    Luke Littler 6-5 Luke Humphries

    Semi-finals

    Luke Littler 6-2 Michael van Gerwen

    Gerwyn Price 4-6 Luke Humphries

    Quarter-finals

    Rob Cross 5-6 Luke Littler

    Michael van Gerwen 6-1 Stephen Bunting

    Nathan Aspinall 4-6 Gerwyn Price

    Luke Humphries 6-4 Chris Dobey

  4. Remaining 2025 Premier League fixturespublished at 23:05 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Premier League players in BelfastImage source, Michael Cooper/PDC

    After Belfast and Glasgow, the action moves to Dublin next week. Here's all the remaining fixtures:

    • Night three - Thursday, 20 February, Dublin
    • Night four - Thursday, 27 February, Exeter
    • Night five - Thursday, 6 March, Brighton
    • Night six - Thursday, 13 March, Nottingham
    • Night seven - Thursday, 20 March, Cardiff
    • Night eight - Thursday, 27 March, Newcastle
    • Night nine - Thursday, 3 April, Berlin
    • Night 10 - Thursday, 10 April, Manchester
    • Night 11 - Thursday, 17 April, Rotterdam
    • Night 12 - Thursday, 24 April, Liverpool
    • Night 13 - Thursday, 1 May, Birmingham
    • Night 14 - Thursday, 8 May, Leeds
    • Night 15 - Thursday, 15 May, Aberdeen
    • Night 16 - Thursday, 22 May, Sheffield
    • Play-offs - Thursday, 29 May, London
  5. Next Thursday's Premier League fixturespublished at 23:01 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Dublin, 20 February, 19:00 GMT

    Luke Humphries v Stephen Bunting

    Gerwyn Price v Luke Littler

    Rob Cross v Nathan Aspinall

    Michael van Gerwen v Chris Dobey

  6. 'A weird final'published at 22:55 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Result: Littler 6-5 Humphries

    Luke Littler to Sky Sports after beating Luke Humphries: "It was a weird final. We both weren't playing well. Now and again I look up at the screen and we're both on a 90 average. I was like, 'this is a weird game'. The crowd got involved, Kirk made them worse and I missed my shot. Luke was 5-4 up and I'm just thinking 'break him'. I did well to hit a 10 darter and a 11 darter and that was crucial."

    On his form: "You've just got to keep going. With the pro tours involved, [it's] good match practice. That's why I've brought the gold darts back on the second pro tour. I've come here tonight using them. Thrown really well on the practice stage, then I was 5-1 down against Rob, I just had to pull it out the bag and I did."

    On coming from 5-1 down in the quarter-finals against Rob Cross: "I think getting past Rob, the comeback was unbeliveable. It's all down to myself taking it up to a 104 just touch 105 average, then I felt really confident against Michael. The final was a weird, weird game."

    On his 170 checkout during the match: "It's been a while since I hit one."

    On his focus after losing in the quarter-finals in Belfast: "Just qualify. Coming to tonight, just win that first game and get myself some points on the board. When I found myself 5-1 down, I was like 'it's still looking good'. I was down 5-1 and then you get a few longs on the bounce and my confidence, it just hit the roof and I managed to pull it back."

  7. Littler beats Humphries 6-5published at 22:50 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February
    Breaking

    Result: Littler 6-5 Humphries

    On his throw and for the match, Luke Littler lands a 165 to set up a visit at double 20 for match.

    Littler returns and pins it in one dart for the match.

    Another tense affair, Littler wins 6-5. His first night win of 2025.

    Humphries suffers his first defeat of the season.

  8. Littler breaks Humphries backpublished at 22:48 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 5-5 Humphries

    Luke Humphries was a leg away from victory, but Luke Littler has other ideas.

    Littler breaks back, a double 20 sees off 54.

    5-5 and we're off to a decider.

  9. Humphries breaks Littlerpublished at 22:48 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 4-5 Humphries

    Luke Littler has a 84 out chance to go 5-4 up but misses out on bull.

    Luke Humphries also misses darts at a double after more whistling, which is soon snapped out by caller Kirk Bevins.

    A stray dart in double 15 opens the door from Luke Littler for Luke Humphries, who takes the leg on double 10.

    He breaks throw and leads 5-4.

  10. Littler cancelled out by Humphries againpublished at 22:45 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 4-4 Humphries

    A 180 from Luke Littler, at a slower pace, sees him go close to an elusive break of throw.

    Luke Humphries can stop him doing so with a 170, but misses bull.

    Rare missed doubles at 20 and 10 from Littler invite Humphries back, and he levels up on double 16.

    Still no breaks of throw.

  11. Littler leads with 10-dart legpublished at 22:43 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 4-3 Humphries

    Luke Littler takes control in leg seven, while Luke Humphries is put off by some whistling to the right of him.

    Littler goes 180 and 147 in back-to-back visits to set up 40 after nine darts.

    The Nuke takes the leg in 10 darts on double 20.

  12. Humphries holds once morepublished at 22:41 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 3-3 Humphries

    Luke Humphries is not letting Luke Littler get out of his sight.

    Two missed darts at double 18 from Cool Hand go unpunished and with two more, Humphries levels the match.

    For the first time tonight, Humphries has avoided going 4-2 down.

  13. Littler regains lead against Humphriespublished at 22:39 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 3-2 Humphries

    Back with the darts, Luke Littler fires a 140, which is cancelled out by one from Luke Humphries.

    Neither men take their first chance at an out.

    Littler takes the second in two darts. On 72, he goes treble 20 and double six for a 3-2 lead.

  14. Postpublished at 22:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 2-2 Humphries

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Championship semi-finalist on Sky Sports

    There's an inevitability about these two - their rhythm just sets each other off.

  15. Humphries levels again against Littlerpublished at 22:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 2-2 Humphries

    We're yet to see a break of throw in this final, but a treble-less visit from Luke Humphries brings Luke Littler in to break on 108.

    Littler doesn't take it, but Humphries does to see off 85 for a level match.

    Back to all square.

  16. Littler takes out 170 to lead Humphriespublished at 22:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 2-1 Humphries

    A couple of low-scoring visits from Luke Littler is met by a 180 from Luke Humphries, setting up 81 for a break of throw.

    Humphries lands treble 19, but misses doubles 12 and six.

    On 170, Littler reels in the big fish! Treble 20, treble 20, bull.

    He does the reel in celebration and a big one at that, fetches his darts, and does it again!

  17. Humphries cancels out Littler's leadpublished at 22:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 1-1 Humphries

    A swing in momentum towards Luke Littler, with Luke Humphries missing a couple of treble darts and then getting a bounce out down at the 19s.

    Littler sets up 152 and gets six darts to see it off after Humphries' 170 chance does not go.

    A few missed darts from Littler opens the door, which Humphries slams shut with a 75 out on double 20.

  18. Littler holds first leg against Humphriespublished at 22:32 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 1-0 Humphries

    A blow before this match for Luke Humphries, who puts a plaster on his middle finger before starting his match with a 180.

    Humphries backs that up with two more treble 20s, but puts dart six into the treble five next door.

    After nine darts, Cool Hand is left on 96, which he will get back to with Luke Littler still 40 short.

    Humphries takes the treble 20, but misses doubles 18 and nine.

    Littler pins tops for a 13-dart hold.

  19. Littler v Humphries under waypublished at 22:30 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 0-0 Humphries

    A great atmosphere for Luke Littler, who makes his way to the stage first.

    Littler is often the fans' favourite in these. Luke Humphries knows that, but he doesn't hold a grudge and instead, gives an almost apologetic smile to the crowd before starting his walk-on. He's no pushover.

    The Lukes embrace for their latest enouncter in a televised final.

    Littler to throw first, game on!

  20. Littler and Humphries final up nextpublished at 22:25 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler v Humphries

    Luke Littler and Luke Humphries hi-fiveImage source, Getty Images

    This feels like the 'it' match in the world of darts right now.

    A repeat of the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship and Premier League finals.

    The world number one and the world number two. Both men have the talent, quality and capabilities of being the top two in the sport for many years to come.

    Almost every time they face, it is a thriller.

    On top of the quality that both men have, they both have a smile on their face when they play and have played an enormous part in the sport's growth in the past 13 months or so.