Postpublished at 22:44 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February
Humphries 0-1 Littler
Mark Webster
Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports
These two have some serious levels. They bring out the best in each other.
Luke Humphries beats Luke Littler 6-4 in final to win night four of Premier League in Exeter
Semi-final results: Cross 5-6 Humphries, Aspinall 2-6 Littler
Quarter-final: Van Gerwen 5-6 Cross, Price 4-6 Humphries; Dobey 5-6 Aspinall, Bunting 3-6 Littler
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Humphries 0-1 Littler
Mark Webster
Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports
These two have some serious levels. They bring out the best in each other.
Humphries 0-1 Littler
That 180 meant nothing though as Luke Littler had the darts and despite being up against it he took out a 144 checkout to start this final in some style.
Humphries v Littler
And here we go then - with Luke Humphries kicking off with a 180.
Humphries v Littler
'I Predict A Riot' blurs out at the Westpoint Arena for the final time tonight, and we're set for a darting riot on the oche in this final.
Can't wait for this one...
Humphries v Littler
Humphries v Littler
What a final we've got coming up next with world number one Luke Humphries taking on world champion and defending Premier League champion Luke Littler.
Humphries produced a flying finish against Rob Cross with three straight 12-darters and ton-plus finishes, while Littler averaged 109.67 with five 180s to see-off Nathan Aspinall in his semi-final.
That was after his 112 average in the quarter-finals so more of that will make it seriously tough for Luke Humphries to live with - he'll have to play the entire match in the same form as those last three he won against Cross.
But who do you think with will? Thumbs up for Humphries and thumbs down for Littler...
Aspinall 2-6 Littler
Rod Studd
Commentator on Sky Sports
Luke Littler finishes off in some style on the bullseye.
Aspinall 2-6 Littler
Luke Littler finishes it off in style. hitting his fifth 180 and then taking out 81 on the Bull to storm into the final against world number one Luke Humphries.
Littler was all business there and did not hang around at all - it could have been even quicker had he not had those couple of legs where he missed his doubles.
What a final we've got in store now...
Aspinall 2-5 Littler
A 180 gives Nathan Aspinall a huge chance of breaking the throw and getting right back into the match - but Luke Littler is having none of it and takes out 105 brilliant by hitting 25 and then going double-double on tops.
It's a showboating shot but one Littler hits do often then it's just in his natural wheelhouse to hit.
Littler one away from the final.
Aspinall 2-4 Littler
Nathan Aspinall can only smile as he misses three shots at double but then gets out of jail as Luke Littler goes and misses double 10 again!
The Asp sticks out his tongue as he then steps in to win the leg and reduce the gap again after some very strange misses by Littler.
Aspinall 1-4 Littler
Rod Studd
Commentator on Sky Sports
Nathan Aspinall will have harboured hopes of being a wasp in Luke Littler's beer garden but he has just swatted him away.
Aspinall 1-4 Littler
180 number four for Luke Littler to start the leg is already enough on his own throw as he goes on to win it in 14 darts to go back three in front.
Aspinall 1-3 Littler
Another 180 for Luke Littler but, breaking news, he misses a double 10!
Nathan Aspinall stayed in touch there and he can step in to hold his throw and get a leg on the board.
Aspinall 0-3 Littler
Luke Littler is not hanging around here as he takes out 100 to lead 3-0 - he's currently averaging an eye-watering 121.86!
There's just no answer to that...
Aspinall 0-2 Littler
A 180 sets up a 121 for Luke Littler and with Nathan Aspinall not on a finish he can afford to miss that but set up tops when he returns.
He hits single 20 and that means he heads down to his favourite double 10 which he very rarely misses.
It's 2-0 in the blink of an eye.
Aspinall 0-1 Littler
Rod Studd
Commentator on Sky Sports
Luke Littler has said he is under the weather and it was the same for Nathan Aspinall last week so this is the battle of the Flu Brothers.
Aspinall 0-1 Littler
A 180 for Luke Littler, of course, in the opening leg, which he finishes off with a brilliant 130 finish to cap a 12-darter.
Not bad form someone who apparently isn't feeling too great tonight...
Aspinall v Littler
Luke Humphries booked his place in a third Premier League final of the season, but who will join him?
Will it be Luke Littler or Nathan Aspinall? Let's have a quick vote shall we - thumbs up for Littler, thumbs down for Aspinall.
Cross 5-6 Humphries
A seventh 180 for Luke Humphries and then a 116 checkout seals a stunning victory for the world number one - who really turned on the style just when it was needed.
The last four legs of the match were pure quality and all won in just 12 darts - three of them going to Humphries who finished them off with checkouts of 121, 167 and 116.
After a real struggle on the doubles Humphries looked like he'd let Rob Cross pinch it, but once it all fell into place he showed exactly why he's the world number one.
Cross 5-5 Humphries
Dan Dawson
Commentator on Sky Sports
The last few legs have been absolutely brilliant.