Summary

  • Gerwyn Price beats Nathan Aspinall 6-3 to win night three of Premier League Darts in Dublin

  • Semi-final results: Luke Humphries 3-6 Gerwyn Price & Nathan Aspinall 6-3 Michael van Gerwen

  • Quarter-final results: Luke Humphries 6-4 Stephen Bunting, Gerwyn Price 6-4 Luke Littler, Rob Cross 3-6 Nathan Aspinall, Michael van Gerwen 6-4 Chris Dobey

  • Humphries & Littler won opening two nights in Belfast & Glasgow respectively

  1. Postpublished at 20:29 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Cross 0-1 Aspinall

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    What a mess that is from Rob Cross. He was looking comfortable with Nathan Aspinall nowhere to be seen.

  2. Aspinall breaks Cross after eight missed doublespublished at 20:29 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Cross 0-1 Aspinall

    Rob Cross takes real control on his throw first up.

    His first checkout chance at 81 does not go, but he will get at least six darts at 16.

    The first three see missed doubles at the eights, fours and twos.

    On Voltage's return, he misses two and splits it with the third dart.

    At 132, Nathan Aspinall goes bull, bull and narrowly misses out double 16.

    Back on double one, Cross goes low. Aspinall snatches it on double eight.

  3. Postpublished at 20:25 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Cross 0-0 Aspinall

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Luke Littler has not taken any points and Luke Humphries is facing Gerwyn Price off the back of his brilliant win over Littler a moment ago.

    This could be an open night for the likes of Rob Cross and Nathan Aspinall, facing off in tonight's third quarter-final.

    Cross to throw first, game on.

  4. 'An opportunity for the bottom four tonight'published at 20:24 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

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

    There is an opportunity with Luke Humphries and Luke Littler in the same half of the draw tonight. The bottom four will see it as a real chance to get some big points.

  5. 'Crucial night for Aspinall'published at 20:22 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Cross v Aspinall

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    It is a crucial night for Nathan Aspinall. He didn't get any points in the first three nights last year but his selection wasn't a grey area. It was this year. He is a battler though and he'll keep battling. He's got a great attitude.

  6. 'I feel absolutely shocking'published at 20:21 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Cross v Aspinall

    Nathan Aspinall talking to Sky Sports: "I feel absolutely shocking, I am a bit under the weather. I have felt like it all week to be honest. I don't think it will affect me but I don't feel great.

    "I played well in the Netherlands this week, averaging more than 100, it is coming but every time I am getting there something happens. I was really looking forward to this week but I feel a bit under the weather.

    "I'm sure once the crowd get going I'll stop feeling sorry for myself and play darts."

  7. Cross and Aspinall looking to kickstart campaignspublished at 20:20 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Cross v Aspinall

    A graphic showing Rob Cross and Nathan AspinallImage source, Getty Images

    Rob Cross and Nathan Aspinall face off in the next quarter-final of the evening in Dublin.

    Both men currently sit in the bottom half of the table, but Cross has recorded a victory this season and led 5-1 against Luke Littler in the quarter-finals in Glasgow.

    Despite back-to-back quarter-final exits, Aspinall has averaged above 95 in both defeats so far.

    In the five meetings between the two men in 2024, Aspinall won all of them.

  8. 'Nights like tonight are really important'published at 20:19 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    We all thought that Luke Humphries and Luke Littler would easily make it to the play-offs and Michael van Gerwen would join them because of his experiece.

    That means nights like tonight are really important for the other players to get up the table and fight for that last spot.

  9. Postpublished at 20:17 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Result: Price 6-4 Littler

    In case you didn't know, that is a fifth win over Luke Littler in a row for Gerwyn Price.

    He averaged 102.64 to Littler's 99.78 in a thriller where both men hit five 180s each across 10 legs.

  10. 'Future is bright for Price'published at 20:15 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Result: Price 6-4 Littler

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    Gerwyn Price celebrates beating Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    It has been a great response in 2025 from Gerwyn Price. The future is bright.

  11. Postpublished at 20:14 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Result: Price 6-4 Littler

    Wayne Mardle
    Former World Championship semi-finalist on Sky Sports

    Gerwyn Price enjoyed that. He was the better player, there is no doubt about that.

  12. Price beats Littler 6-4 with a 12-darterpublished at 20:12 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February
    Breaking

    Result: Price 6-4 Littler

    Gerwyn Price and Luke Littler embraceImage source, Getty Images

    Gerwyn Price needs to hold throw for a win.

    First visit? 180. Second visit? 180.

    Surely not? Surely not?

    Indeed, he cannot, but he is in pole positon for the match.

    A 12-darter is taken for the match, 78 finished on double 20.

    A superb game with a superb ending. Price beats Luke Littler 6-4.

    Luke Humphries awaits in the semi-finals.

  13. Postpublished at 20:11 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Price 5-4 Littler

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    These are huge darts. These are the darts you don't want to overthink.

  14. Littler holds throw against Pricepublished at 20:10 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Price 5-4 Littler

    Gerwyn Price, a leg away from victory, starts off with a 180. A poor visit next up opens the door back for Luke Littler.

    Littler gets down to a double 20 finish, which he gets a go at after Gerwyn Price can't take 138 out.

    At double 10, Littler holds throw.

  15. Postpublished at 20:09 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Price 5-3 Littler

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    What a moment that is. What a response. What a passage of play from them both.

    That could be the defining moment.

  16. Price moves a leg away from win over Littlerpublished at 20:09 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Price 5-3 Littler

    Gerwyn PriceImage source, Getty Images

    This is turning into an absolute corker of a quarter-final in Dublin.

    At 124, Gerwyn Price lands his two needed trebles but is a whisker off double 11.

    At 137, Luke Littler lands treble 19 and goes for double double 20 out. One lands, one doesn't.

    Price mops up on double four for the leg.

  17. Postpublished at 20:08 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Price 4-3 Littler

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    That is absolutely breathtaking, stunning.

    Gerwyn Price is not phased though. He is dictating the pace.

  18. Littler hits 11-dart leg against Pricepublished at 20:07 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Price 4-3 Littler

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    Has that last finish got Luke Littler back on track?

    180, 140 and 135 visits leave 46 after nine darts.

    Six, tops. 11-darter. 4-3.

    Game on.

  19. Postpublished at 20:06 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Price 4-2 Littler

    Glen Durrant
    Former Premier League champion on Sky Sports

    What are you worried about? 'Calm down', he'll tell you! This is high drama.

  20. Littler takes out 109 to break backpublished at 20:06 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Price 4-2 Littler

    This is vintage Gerwyn Price, starting the leg off with a 180.

    The boos come when his fifth dart of the leg finds treble five and not the red bed next to it.

    A third visit of 137 leaves him needing 104 after only nine darts.

    Luke Littler is out of sight and Price is given time to see the leg out.

    A 16 sets up double 20, but Price goes over twice.

    Littler needs 109 for a snatch. Treble 19, double 12, double 14. Where did that come from?

    Littler gives a bit of stick to the crowd. Surely not from here again?