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. Bunting fights back against Humphriespublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 4-3 Bunting

    Stephen BuntingImage source, Getty Images

    Luke Humphries, for the third time tonight, gets down to a 170 out but again, cannot take it out.

    Stephen Bunting, to hold throw, is left on 80.

    Treble 20, double 10. Cool as you like.

  2. Postpublished at 19:33 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 4-2 Bunting

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

    It is still early in the competition but you do feel it is quite important to get points on the board soon for Stephen Bunting.

    It is the players who drip feed points that tend to qualify.

  3. Humphries moves two legs away from win over Buntingpublished at 19:33 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 4-2 Bunting

    Luke Humphries just needs to hold his throw from here on in and takes command in leg six.

    He gets two visits to win from 124 and the first three leave double 16.

    Stephen Bunting, at 182, gets the crowd wanting a maximum when he finds 120 from the first two darts, but he sensibly lays up.

    It doesn't matter, as Humphries restores his two-leg lead.

  4. Postpublished at 19:31 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 3-2 Bunting

    Rod Studd
    Commentator on Sky Sports

    Stephen Bunting is still in the match you feel.

  5. Bunting holds throw against Humphriespublished at 19:31 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 3-2 Bunting

    Better from Stephen Bunting, who gets nine darts to win the leg from 132.

    Bull, 25 and 17 leave him a full visit at double 20 from the first three.

    Two attempts at 40, where he could have had six if needed, was all The Bullet required.

  6. Humphries doubles lead over Buntingpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 3-1 Bunting

    The pressure of having the throw seems to be getting on top of both men.

    Luke Humphries, on his throw, should be at a finish first but misses trebles and is met with a Stephen Bunting 180 for the first time tonight.

    Left on 180, Humphries takes most of it away and on his return at double 20, needs two darts to hold his throw.

  7. Postpublished at 19:27 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 2-1 Bunting

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

    It will be interesting to see how costly that becomes for Stephen Bunting.

  8. Humphries breaks Bunting againpublished at 19:27 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 2-1 Bunting

    Luke HumphriesImage source, Getty Images

    Stephen Bunting starts the leg on his throw better than his previous attempt, but Luke Humphries fires back with a 180 and a flex of his biceps.

    Humphries gets down to a finish first at 138, but a 98 invites Bunting back on 52.

    The Bullet sets up double 16, but misses there and at the eights, with Humphries breaking once more on double 10.

  9. Bunting levels on Humphries' throwpublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 1-1 Bunting

    For the second leg in a row, Luke Humphries gets six darts to finish off from 170.

    This time, the first three fail to find a treble and Stephen Bunting puts the pressure on.

    Humphries goes low on double 20 at a 114 shot and Bunting comes back to level up on double 20.

  10. Postpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 1-0 Bunting

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

    Stephen Bunting hasn't quite settled back into the Premier League yet. He seems to get a bit overwhelmed by the emotion.

  11. Humphries breaks Bunting's throwpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 1-0 Bunting

    Luke Humphries starts against the throw, but gets six darts to see off 170 for a break of throw.

    The first three leave a visit at double 18 and at the third time of asking, Humphries breaks Stephen Bunting's throw.

  12. Postpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 0-0 Bunting

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

    Stephen BuntingImage source, Getty Images

    I just got goosebumps from the Stephen Bunting walk on, it was so good!

  13. Postpublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries 0-0 Bunting

    It's hard not to smile every time you watch Stephen Bunting walk towards a stage, isn't it? The entrance, how much the crowd love him and his personality, pure cinema.

    There's also a great reception for Luke Humphries as he gets ready to take on close friend Bunting.

    The Dublin crowd have started the night excellently, long may it continue!

    Bunting to throw first after a hug between both men, game on!

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

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  15. 'It's going to be a tough night'published at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries v Bunting

    Luke Humphries talking to Sky Sports: "I won this night for my mum [who is half-Irish] last year and she was really happy so hopefully I can do the same tonight.

    "Stephen is a great player and I know it's going to be a tough night but if I'm at my best it will be a tough night for him too."

  16. 'I am relaxed'published at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries v Bunting (19:15 GMT)

    Stephen Bunting talking to Sky Sports: "I was a lot better last week and felt a bit more at home. Today is a different day but I am really looking forward to it. I am relaxed and hopefully I can take it onto the stage.

    "Once we step onto that stage we're the best of enemies and then off the stage we'll be really good friends again.

    "Hopefully I can play my best darts and he won't play his best darts."

  17. Premier League leader Humphries looking to see of Buntingpublished at 19:17 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Humphries v Bunting (19:15 GMT)

    A graphic showing Luke Humphries and Stephen BuntingImage source, Getty Images

    Good friends Luke Humphries and Stephen Bunting kick off tonight's quarter-final action in Dublin.

    Humphries currently has a three-point lead at the top of the table after the first two weeks, having reached the final in both Belfast and Glasgow.

    Bunting, in his first full Premier League season for a decade, is one of two players yet to pick up a win this season alongside Nathan Aspinall.

    The two men have met eight times since the start of 2024, with Humphries winning five and Bunting winning three. The Bullet did win 7-6 in their last meeting a month ago in Bahrain.

  18. Littler meets Pitbullpublished at 19:16 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Pitbull performingImage source, Getty Images

    With Luke Littler not in Players Championship action this week, he got the opportunity to meet superstar rapper Pitbull.

    Pitbull, who has featured on three UK number one singles, also sings Littler's Green Light theme song and kickstarted his 2025 tour in Dublin on Wednesday night.

    Posting on Instagram after the two met, Pitbull said: "It was an honour, wishing you the best of luck. You have the Green Light, Dale!"

    Littler also spent time on Wednesday with the D7 Youth Darts Academy on the outskirts of Dublin.

  19. This week at the Players Championshippublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Chris Dobey celebratingImage source, Getty Images

    Last week, the 2025 Players Championship kicked off with its first two events in Wigan.

    This week, the tour headed to Rosmalen in the Netherlands for events on Monday and Tuesday.

    Chris Dobey won the third event on Monday, with the fourth event being won by Ryan Searle on Tuesday.

    Michael van Gerwen suffered a shock first round defeat on Monday to Irish social care worker Michael Flynn.

    Here is how those in the Premier League fared this week in Rosmalen across Monday and Tuesday.

    Michael van Gerwen: First round in third event

    Chris Dobey: Winner in third event, second round in fourth event

    Gerwyn Price: Quarter-final in third event, third round in fourth event

    Rob Cross: Quarter-final in third event, second round in fourth event

    Nathan Aspinall: Second round in third event, first round in fourth event

    Stephen Bunting: First round in third event, fourth round in second event

    Luke Humphries, Luke Littler: Did not play

  20. Irish amateur Flynn stuns Van Gerwen after airport dashpublished at 19:12 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Michael van GerwenImage source, Getty Images

    We've had another two of the Players Championships events since last Thursday's Premier League event in Glasgow.

    Monday's event in Rosmalen, the Netherlands, didn't go to plan for Dutchman Michael van Gerwen.

    The three-time world champion was beaten 6-4 in the first round by Irish amateur Michael Flynn, who called the win a "massive moment" for his career.

    The 32-year-old, who works in social care in County Limerick in his day job, was only added to the PDC event's entry list on Sunday morning after a number of withdrawals.

    It meant a three-hour dash by car from his home in the west of Ireland to Dublin airport to catch a flight to the Netherlands to ensure he reached the tournament in time.

    Flynn - nicknamed 'the Flying' - is ranked 11th on the Challenge Tour, which is used as a reserve list for Players Championship events.

    "MVG wasn't the name you want to see as your first opponent - you'd hope for an easier game," Flynn told BBC Sport.

    "I knew my form was good coming into the tournament but to beat a three-time world champion is a massive moment in my career."

    Flynn's average of 92.41 in the match was lower than Van Gerwen's 97.01 but he held his nerve at the crucial moments.

    Read more about Flynn's shock win over Van Gerwen.