Summary

  • Night seven of Premier League Darts in Nottingham

  • Luke Humphries beats Nathan Aspinall 6-3 in final to go top of Premier League table

  • Aspinall beat Luke Littler 6-3 in semi-final, Humphries defeated Peter Wright 6-1

  1. Postpublished at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Wright 1-1 Price

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Championship semi-finalist on Sky Sports

    At times he [Wright] has looked likely [to win] but there's always been something that's undone him.

    You need the rub of the green sometimes. Having a bit of luck and being world class - that always works.

  2. Wright breaks backpublished at 19:24 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Wright 1-1 Price

    Peter Wright has settled in after that poor first visit and immediately breaks back.

    After Gerwyn Price misses tops to complete a 104 checkout, Snakebite returns to the oche and hits double 16 at the third attempt.

    All square.

  3. Price breaks with 12-darterpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Wright 0-1 Price

    Gerwyn Price throws a dartImage source, PA Media

    Back-to-back 180s from Gerwyn Price put him in complete control against the throw.

    Peter Wright hits a maximum of his own to put a little pressure on but The Iceman keeps his cool.

    Double 10 is found for a 12-dart break.

  4. Postpublished at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Wright 0-0 Price

    Peter Wright to throw first. Game on!

    He starts with 22. Not exactly how he'd have wanted to begin as he goes in search of his first win.

  5. Postpublished at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Wright v Price

    Right then! We're almost ready to go in Nottingham. It's walk-on time.

    First up, Peter Wright and, as ever, he gets the crowd going once he's on stage.

    A few boos for Gerwyn Price. He used to it, though, and just smiles back.

    He's mixed it up with his walk-on songs this year. Tonight it's Ice Ice Baby.

  6. Postpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Wright v Price

    Peter Wright, speaking to Sky Sports: "I'm not taking how bad I'm playing in the Premier League into other tournaments, which is good. I played well in Belgium.

    "It will come, even if it's week 15 I'll win one! Gezzy always plays well against me, I will try to keep him quiet by hitting my doubles."

    Gerwyn Price: "Everyone's playing well against me. I know Peter hasn't played very well in this tournament but tonight he will. I'm ready for it. I'm desperately in need of some points."

  7. Postpublished at 19:15 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Wright v Price

    John Part
    Former PDC world champion on Sky Sports

    If Peter Wright loses, he's at least seven points away from seventh place, he's already desperate.

    Gerwyn Price, as well, needs to catch the middle of the pack because I don't think there will be a middle much longer, there will be a separation.

  8. Quarter-final #1published at 19:13 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Peter Wright v Gerwyn Price

    Peter Wright and Gerwyn Price graphicImage source, BBC/PA Media

    First up tonight, Peter Wright will attempt to get off the mark at the seventh time of asking as he takes on Gerwyn Price.

    The Scot has played better in recent weeks, losing to Luke Littler and Michael Smith in final-leg deciders in two of the past three weeks.

    Will tonight be the night he finally gets over the line?

    He's up against Price, who made the final on night one in Cardiff but has since won just one of his next six Premier League matches.

    Both men will be hoping that tonight is the night things start to turn around for them.

  9. How things standpublished at 19:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Let's take a quick look at the table before tonight's action begins.

    Michael van Gerwen remains top of the pile despite quarter-final exits in each of the past two weeks, while world champion Luke Humphries is up to second after triumphing in Brighton last week.

    Peter Wright is still searching for his first win...

    Premier League Darts table
  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:08 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    #bbcdarts, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (standard network charges apply)

    Remember you can get in touch with us throughout the evening with all your views on the action in Nottingham.

    Who are you backing to win? Will Peter Wright end his losing streak? Can Luke Littler claim his first weekly victory?

    Use #bbcdarts on social media, text on 81111 (standard network charges apply) or WhatsApp on 03301231826.

  11. Humphries wins in Brightonpublished at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Luke Humphries with trophy after winning night six of Premier League Darts in BrightonImage source, PA Media

    Luke Humphries produced three superb displays to win night six of Premier League Darts in Brighton last Thursday.

    The world champion, 29, beat Gerwyn Price 6-2, Rob Cross 6-3 and Michael Smith 6-3 for his first ever night win, which lifts him to second in the table.

    Humphries' victory cut Michael van Gerwen's lead at the top of the standings to three points.

    Read more here.

  12. Tonight's quarter-finalspublished at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    All of tonight's matches are the best of 11 legs, so the first to six will go through to the next round.

    Here are the quarter-finals we'll be seeing over the next couple of hours:

    • Peter Wright v Gerwyn Price
    • Luke Humphries v Michael Smith
    • Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler
    • Rob Cross v Nathan Aspinall
  13. Good evening!published at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Luke Littler walks to the stageImage source, PA Media

    We're all set for another exciting evening of arrows with the Premier League now in full swing.

    Nottingham plays host on night seven as eight of the world's best darts players do battle once more.

    So let's have a look at what we have to look forward to tonight...