Summary

  1. Littler holds first leg against Humphriespublished at 22:32 Greenwich Mean Time

    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.

  2. Littler v Humphries under waypublished at 22:30 Greenwich Mean Time

    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!

  3. Littler and Humphries final up nextpublished at 22:25 Greenwich Mean Time

    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.

  4. 'It will be a cracking final'published at 22:20 Greenwich Mean Time

    Littler v Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    You don't know with these two players, they've both got it in their locker to have 11 and 12 dart legs. It will be a cracking final.

    Luke Humphries has just got to settle into the final, he can't afford to go 4-2 down or behind to Luke Littler, because he's hard to chase.

  5. Glasgow loves the dartspublished at 22:17 Greenwich Mean Time

    Fan at the Premier League Darts in GlasgowImage source, Getty Images

    Fans are lapping up the action in Scotland.

  6. Humphries' superb finishingpublished at 22:14 Greenwich Mean Time

    Result: Price 4-6 Humphries

    Luke Humphries' six legs were won in some style.

    There were two finishes above 100 and two finishes that involved two landed doubles in the same bed.

    There was also a leg of back-to-back 180s.

    Answers on a postcard for who wins tonight's final. You could make a very strong case for either Luke Littler or Luke Humphries.

  7. Postpublished at 22:11 Greenwich Mean Time

    Littler v Humphries

    Stuart Pyke
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    What a final we've got - the two Lukes!

  8. Humphries beats Price to set up Littler final in Glasgowpublished at 22:11 Greenwich Mean Time
    Breaking

    Result: Price 4-6 Humphries

    Luke Humphries is finding the treble 20 bed with ease, while Gerwyn Price cannot help but find a bounce out.

    Price puts the pressure on with a 180, but it means nothing.

    Humphries takes out 99 for the match on double 18. Another win for Humphries that involves four straight winning legs.

    We've got a Luke v Luke final in Glasgow and both men have shown some of their best darts at times tonight.

  9. Humphries takes lead with two double 18spublished at 22:09 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 4-5 Humphries

    Luke Humphries tees up a 79 out for a third straight leg and to go within one of victory.

    On his throw, he takes an incredibly unusual seven, double 18, double 18 route. Again, it pays off!

    A second double double for Cool Hand. He's cruising.

  10. Humphries takes out 105 to level Price clashpublished at 22:07 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 4-4 Humphries

    Gerwyn Price seems to have taken a bit of a dent from Luke Humphries' last leg display, but a 140 from the Iceman soon puts him back in control.

    Well, he would have been if control, if Humphries didn't land a 105 out on double 20 for a level match.

    Humphries is at his best again.

  11. Humphries wins leg after back-to-back 180spublished at 22:05 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 4-3 Humphries

    It's another of those runs...

    Luke Humphries goes from 420 to out in just eight darts.

    180, 180, 60 and Cool Hand makes it 4-3.

  12. Price finishes on 110 for 4-2 leadpublished at 22:04 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 4-2 Humphries

    A shootout on 167 awaits both men in leg six, but neither can shave more than 100 off it.

    For a hold of throw, Gerwyn Price lands a 110 out on double 20 to hold his throw and take a 4-2 lead.

    Luke Humphries trailed 4-2 in his quarter-final with Chris Dobey, but still won.

  13. Price breaks Humphries to leadpublished at 22:03 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 3-2 Humphries

    Back on his throw, Luke Humphries takes command of the leg, but misses doubles 20 and 10 for a 3-2 lead.

    Gerwyn Price misses treble 16 so Humphries comes back, but Cool Hand misses a hat-trick of double chances across 10 and five.

    Price is back and he takes out double 20 to lead 3-2 and gets plenty of cheers for doing so.

    Gerwyn PriceImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 22:01 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 2-2 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Whistling is something which grates with the players.

  15. Price fends off whistles to level uppublished at 22:01 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 2-2 Humphries

    Safe to say Gerwyn Price is not happy with some whistling from the crowd that puts him off.

    Price lands 180, turns around and lets off an almighty whistle back at the crowd. Luke Humphries backs it and hi-fives Price for it.

    The Welshman can take 20 for the leg and after getting more whistles, misses doubles 10 and five, but comes back to double five to level up.

  16. Postpublished at 21:59 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 1-2 Humphries

    Stuart Pyke
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Price had a golden opportunity but was punished by Price.

  17. Humphries holds his throwpublished at 21:59 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 1-2 Humphries

    Are we on for a third straight break? A 180 from Gerwyn Price sets up 35 do exactly that.

    An unsuccesful 142 from Luke Humphries allows price back, but the Welshman misses doubles 12 and six.

    Humphries returns and pins double eight for a lead.

  18. Humphries breaks back with 134 finishpublished at 21:57 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 1-1 Humphries

    Gerwyn Price, on his throw, stars the second leg well. Luke Humphries, however, is right on his heels.

    A treble-less visit from Price allows Cool Hand a chance on 134.

    Treble 18, double 20, double 20. Wow!

    Audacious and outstanding in equal mesure from Humphries.

  19. Price breaks Humphries with 110 finishpublished at 21:55 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 1-0 Humphries

    Back-to-back two-treble visits from Gerwyn Price get him down to a finish first and an early chance of breaking Luke Humphries' throw, but the 167 chance does not get going.

    On 143, Humphries also cannot take the lot.

    Price is back for 110 and lands it on double 20, an excellent finish for a first leg break.

  20. Postpublished at 21:53 Greenwich Mean Time

    Price 0-0 Humphries

    Luke Humphries ended his win over Chris Dobey earlier with a run of excellent darts and four consecutive leg victories.

    Will he start in a thunderous fashion against Gerwyn Price in the semi-finals?

    Humphries to throw first, game on!