Summary

  1. Littler claims record win in Birminghampublished at 23:40 British Summer Time 1 May

    Luke LittlerImage source, Getty Images

    That's your lot for tonight, folks!

    After four weeks without as much as making a final, Luke Littler returned to form in Birmingham to claim a record fifth nightly win.

    The results tonight also mean it looks very much like a case of three players - Gerwyn Price, Michael van Gerwen and Nathan Aspinall - battling it out for the last two play-off spots.

    With just three weeks remaining, that looks set to go down to the wire so be sure to join us next week when the Premier League is in Leeds!

  2. Next week's quarter-finalspublished at 23:35 British Summer Time 1 May

    This is what we have to look forward to in Leeds next Thursday...

    • Rob Cross v Gerwyn Price
    • Nathan Aspinall v Luke Littler
    • Michael van Gerwen v Luke Humphries
    • Stephen Bunting v Chris Dobey
  3. Remaining schedulepublished at 23:32 British Summer Time 1 May

    Not many weeks left now. Just three more for those still in contention to try and secure their place at the O2 Arena for finals night...

    • Night 14 - Thursday, 8 May, Leeds
    • Night 15 - Thursday, 15 May, Aberdeen
    • Night 16 - Thursday, 22 May, Sheffield
    • Play-offs - Thursday, 29 May, London
  4. Premier League tablepublished at 23:30 British Summer Time 1 May

    Here is what those results have done to the table.

    Luke Littler's record-breaking win seals his place in the play-offs, Luke Humphries is also pretty safe despite a quarter-final exit tonight.

    The last two places, though, look firmly up for grabs with just three points between Gerwyn Price in third and Nathan Aspinall in fifth...

    Premier League table: Littler 35, Humphries 26, Price 22, Van Gerwen 20, Aspinall 19, Cross 14, Dobey 12 and Bunting 8Image source, BBC Sport
  5. Tonight's resultspublished at 23:28 British Summer Time 1 May

    Right then, that's almost it from us for tonight. Here's a quick reminder of what we've seen...

    Final

    • Luke Littler 6-4 Michael van Gerwen

    Semi-finals

    • Luke Littler 6-5 Nathan Aspinall
    • Gerwyn Price 3-6 Michael van Gerwen

    Quarter-finals

    • Luke Littler 6-5 Stephen Bunting
    • Nathan Aspinall 6-3 Chris Dobey
    • Luke Humphries 5-6 Gerwyn Price
    • Rob Cross 4-6 Michael van Gerwen
  6. 'Playing first semi-final is so crucial'published at 23:26 British Summer Time 1 May

    Night 13 winner Luke Littler, speaking to Sky Sports: "I'm very happy. The fifth nightly win was going to come at some point but it's been a few weeks since I actually won on a Thursday.

    "So once I got over the finish line against Stephen [Bunting], I was confident. I got away with against Nathan [Aspinall] then it was cracking game [in the final].

    On importance of finishing top: "It's something I've always thought in my head, playing the first semi-final is so crucial because there is not that big of a turnaround.

    "But winning tonight, I'm nine points clear, so I'm very happy and very confident I'll stay at number one.

    "There's still a few weeks left to play. It's getting a bit nitty, gritty at four and five between Nathan and Michael [van Gerwen] so I've done Nathan a favour by winning this one.

    "I'm still looking at three, four and five. It's going to be a good few weeks watching them guys fight for top four while I'm cruising at the top.

    "I've enjoyed it right the way through but I'll certainly relax. Luke [Humphries] isn't playing his best darts at the minute so I'm gradually building that point advantage over his so I'm confident I'll finish top of the table."

  7. Postpublished at 23:19 British Summer Time 1 May

    Result: Littler 6-4 Van Gerwen

    Another night, another record for Luke Littler.

    The 18-year-old goes past the previous record of four nightly wins shared by Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith, Jonny Clayton and, erm, Luke Littler.

    The world champion did so in style as well, averaging 102.5 in the final against MVG, who was at 94.31.

    That scoring was the big difference with Littler 46.3% on the outer ring and Van Gerwen 50%.

  8. Littler makes history in Birmingham!published at 23:14 British Summer Time 1 May
    Breaking

    Littler 6-4 Van Gerwen

    Luke Littler wins a record fifth nightly win in the Premier League!

    He becomes the first player ever to reach that make since this format was introduced in 2022.

    Michael van Gerwen had the chance to send this to a last leg decider after Littler missed a match dart.

    But the Dutchman couldn't hit, Littler then sent a dart into the bed of double top and officially books his place at finals night.

  9. Littler one leg from victory...published at 23:13 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 5-4 Van Gerwen

    Clinical stuff from Luke Littler.

    Another 180 on his way to hitting double 10 to move to within a leg of a record-breaking fifth nightly win...

  10. Postpublished at 23:12 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 4-4 Van Gerwen

    Luke Littler might well be going through the gears now but Michael van Gerwen is still fighting.

    After The Nuke misses the bull for a 164 out, MVG finds double eight for a 14-darter.

  11. Littler edges in frontpublished at 23:10 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 4-3 Van Gerwen

    What a leg of darts that is!

    Luke Littler leads for the first time after a 12-darter, sealed on double 13.

    Michael van Gerwen started the leg 180, 140 and didn't get a sniff of a double.

    Littler turning it on now.

  12. Littler breaks backpublished at 23:09 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 3-3 Van Gerwen

    Not a great leg from Michael van Gerwen but he still gets a dart for a 4-2 lead.

    However, he misses tops - his first miss at double in the match - and suddenly we're all square again.

    Luke Littler was there waiting to punish any mistake and gets double top to break.

  13. Littler takes out 120published at 23:07 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 2-3 Van Gerwen

    Luke Littler is still firmly in this final.

    It's just the one break and he keeps it that way with a 120 out to hold.

    It'll also please the teenager that he wins it on tops, which has caused him problems tonight.

  14. Postpublished at 23:05 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 1-3 Van Gerwen

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    Former World Championship semi-finalist on Sky Sports

    Michael van Gerwen is in control.

  15. Postpublished at 23:05 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 1-3 Van Gerwen

    Michael van Gerwen is looking good so far.

    The Green Machine hits a 140 and a 134 on his way to a comfortable hold.

    He's three of three on the doubles so far.

  16. Postpublished at 23:04 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 1-2 Van Gerwen

    A settler for Luke Littler.

    He misses double top again but then finds double 10 to get himself on the board.

    A 14-dart hold for the world champion.

  17. Postpublished at 23:03 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 0-2 Van Gerwen

    Ruthless from Michael van Gerwen.

    Moments after Luke Littler misses double 16 for a brilliant 132 out - he hit the two bullseyes - the Dutchman takes out 72.

    Tops to seal it again after superb 139 set-up on his previous visit.

  18. MVG breaks to startpublished at 23:01 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 0-1 Van Gerwen

    Have they made that outer ring smaller tonight?

    Nobody seems to be able to hit them consistently and the theme continues with Luke Littler missing two at tops.

    Michael van Gerwen is waiting on 74 and gets it by hitting - you guessed it - tops.

  19. Postpublished at 22:59 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler 0-0 Van Gerwen

    Luke Littler to throw first.

    Game on!

  20. Postpublished at 22:56 British Summer Time 1 May

    Littler v Van Gerwen

    Here we go then, for the last time tonight - from the great city of... Birmingham - it's time for the walk-ons.

    If Michael van Gerwen wins it will be the sixth different winner in as many weeks.

    Should Luke Littler triumph, it'll be a record fifth nightly win. I think we may have mentioned that...