Summary

  1. Littler reaches Glasgow final with 6-2 Van Gerwen winpublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February
    Breaking

    Result: Littler 6-2 Van Gerwen

    A third 180 from Luke Littler leaves him 84 for the match with the darts in his favour.

    He will get six darts at it and the first three leave a double 20 out.

    Michael van Gerwen pings in his fifth 180 of the match, but it's no more than a consolation as Littler takes out tops to win the match 6-2.

    A thrilling display puts Littler into the final.

  2. Van Gerwen hangs on against Littlerpublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 5-2 Van Gerwen

    Speaking of five perfect darts, Luke Littler does exactly that to start this seventh leg off.

    Littler misses bull for the match, but a missed bull from Michael van Gerwen invites Littler back.

    The teenager misses doubles 20 and 10. Van Gerwen then misses doubles 16 and eight, but lands the double four to keep this match going.

  3. Postpublished at 21:39 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 5-1 Van Gerwen

    Laura Turner
    Ex-Women's World Championship quarter-finalist on Sky Sports

    Such a good shot from Luke Littler. He had to negotiate the dart that was already by the bull.

  4. Littler restores four-leg leadpublished at 21:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 5-1 Van Gerwen

    Is another comeback on the cards?

    Michael van Gerwen starts the leg by going 180, 140 and after nine darts, is left on 76.

    The Ducthman needs bull to make it 4-2, but is far too low.

    Where Van Gerwen misses, Littler hits. He takes out 94 on bull for a 5-1 lead. Ruthless stuff.

  5. Van Gerwen cuts Littler's leadpublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 4-1 Van Gerwen

    Michael van Gerwen needs a Luke Littler-style comeback to avoid a heavy defeat here and he starts the leg with a 180.

    Littler responds with some big scoring of his own before Mighty Mike takes out another maximum.

    Needing 54, Van Gerwen takes it in two on double 20 for a first leg of the match.

  6. Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 4-0 Van Gerwen

    Dan Dawson
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Michael van Gerwen is sinking without trace here.

  7. Littler cruising against Van Gerwenpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 4-0 Van Gerwen

    From the Luke Littler that played most of the quarter-final against Rob Cross, this is a completely different display.

    He gets six darts at 124 for 4-0 and with the first three, leaves himself a full visit at double 20.

    In one dart, The Nuke pins tops. Clinical.

  8. Littler takes out 115 to take 3-0 leadpublished at 21:33 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 3-0 Van Gerwen

    A missed 170 chance from Luke Littler allows Michael van Gerwen in on 95, but he cannot get it to go.

    Little is back for the remaining 115. Treble 20, 15, double 20. Excellent finish!

    The teenager leads the Dutchman 3-0.

  9. Littler doubles lead over Van Gerwenpublished at 21:31 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 2-0 Van Gerwen

    The first visit of the match on Luke Littler's throw is met with a 180. Dart four, which is only a 20 from the teenager, is playfullybooed.

    Littler gets six darts at 124 and almost takes it in three, going above the double 20 bar with the third.

    The Nuke comes back to pin it. Another 13-darter.

  10. Littler breaks Van Gerwenpublished at 21:30 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 1-0 Van Gerwen

    An unsurpisngly brilliant start to this match as Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen exchange 180s.

    Van Gerwen should take the leg on double 12, but misses it both sides.

    The Nuke pins double 20 for a 13-dart break of throw.

  11. Postpublished at 21:28 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler 0-0 Van Gerwen

    For the third time in just over a month, Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen face each other in a major televised match.

    They had differing a quarter-final performance tonight. Littler clawed back from 5-1 down, while Van Gerwen completely dominated.

    Van Gerwen to throw first, game on!

  12. Postpublished at 21:26 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler v Van Gerwen

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Yes, we talk about Luke Littler as world champion, but Luke Humphries is the man to beat for me.

  13. Littler v Van Gerwen up nextpublished at 21:23 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Littler v Van Gerwen

    Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen shake handsImage source, Getty Images

    A repeat of the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship final, as well as one of last week's quarter-finals, sees Luke Littler face Michael van Gerwen.

    Littler was the winner at Alexandra Palace last month, while Van Gerwen edged out a thriller a week ago in Belfast.

    This could be another corker of a match tonight in Glasgow.

  14. Week two's quarter-final results and schedulepublished at 21:17 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    So that's it for tonight's quarter-finals.

    Here is a reminder of tonight's results, as well as a look ahead to the semi-finals and final schedule.

    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

    Semi-finals:

    • Littler v Van Gerwen
    • Price v Humphries

    Final:

    • Littler/Van Gerwen v Price/Humphries

  15. Postpublished at 21:14 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Result: Humphries 6-4 Dobey

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Championship semi-finalist on Sky Sports

    Humphries is simply hard to beat because he is just very good at darts. It was a brilliant performance.

    Luke Humphries and Chris dobeyImage source, PA Media
  16. Humphries wins fourth leg in a row to beat Dobeypublished at 21:12 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February
    Breaking

    Result: Humphries 6-4 Dobey

    Chris Dobey has to win two legs in a row to avoid another defeat to Luke Humphries in as many weeks

    A failed 145 out attempt invites Humphries back on 47, which he takes on double eight.

    Humphries wins the match after four straight leg victories. He ended that encounter superbly.

    Price awaits in the semi-finals.

  17. Humphries wins third leg in a rowpublished at 21:10 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Humphries 5-4 Dobey

    Luke Humphries looks to be on a roll, but Chris Dobey pings in another 180 to continue what is truning into a tight contest.

    Despite that, Luke Humphries completes a hat-trick of legs of his own with a double 20 finish.

    He is one away from a semi-final meeting with Gerwyn Price.

  18. Humphries breaks Dobey to level matchpublished at 21:08 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Humphries 4-4 Dobey

    Out of nowhere, Luke Humphries has taken the game to Chris Dobey.

    He starts the leg, against the darts, with five perfect darts. After nine, he only needs 47.

    Cool Hand misses two darts at double 16, but he is invited back to try again.

    After one more miss, Humphries is fourth time lucky to level up.

  19. Humphries halves deficit with 11-darterpublished at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Humphries 3-4 Dobey

    Luke Humphries is looking frustated, especially with Chris Dobey averaging well below 90.

    Humphries fires in a 180, Dobey responds with two of his own.

    Cool Hand puts to bed any Dobey hopes, taking out double 16 for an 11-darter.

  20. Dobey wins third leg in a rowpublished at 21:05 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Humphries 2-4 Dobey

    That break of throw came at a good time for Chris Dobey, who now has six darts at 154 for a 4-2 lead.

    The first two leave double 20, but Dobey goes low and will return for the remaining 20.

    Dobey splits the 10s and needs two darts at double five, but finds it for a third straight leg in a row.