Premier League Darts 2025: Gerwyn Price beats Luke Littler, Luke Humphries and Nathan Aspinall to claim Night Three victory

Gerwyn Price claimed his first Premier League title of the season after seeing off Luke Littler and Luke Humphries on his way to a Night Three final victory over Nathan Aspinall in Dublin.
Price bounced back from his slow start to the season with a stunning display in front of a packed crowd at the 3Arena, beating defending Premier League champion Littler 6-4 in the quarter-finals before despatching Humphries 6-3 to book his place in the final.
‘The Ice Man’ faced a resurgent Aspinall, who secured his first points of the season after earlier wins over Rob Cross and Michael van Gerwen, in the final, where he came from behind to rattle off four straight legs and register a 6-3 victory.
Victory moves Price into second in the Premier League table and within three points of Humphries, while Aspinall’s runner-up finish lifts him to fifth place and leaves Stephen Bunting as the only player yet to earn a point this season.
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How Price sent Littler and Humphries packing
Littler’s bid for back-to-back Premier League night wins ended with his quarter-final exit against Price, where he fell 4-1 behind despite firing four maximums in his first three legs.
‘The Nuke’ capitalised on two missed darts at tops from Price in the next to break back with a bizarre 109 finish, where he initially appeared confused by the double required before gesturing to the crowd after finding the D14 with his last dart.
Littler came back from 5-1 down in last week’s quarter-final against Cross and threatened to do the same when he held throw to return within one of Price, before missing a tops-tops finish to level the match.
Price restored his two-leg advantage on D4 before responding to Littler’s 14-darter in the next by closing out a 78 checkout on tops, wrapping up an impressive victory with a 12-dart leg.
Humphries had posted a 103.51 average in his 6-4 victory over Bunting earlier in the evening but came up short against Price, who recovered from being broken early to rattle off four consecutive legs in an outrageous display of finishing.
Price followed ‘The Big Fish’ 170 finish with checkouts of 120 and 116, seeing the Welshman open a 5-3 advantage, with The Ice Man responding to a missed attempt at bullseye in the next by claiming the victory on D12.
What’s next?
The Premier League continues with Night Four at the Westpoint Exeter on Thursday February 27, where Van Gerwen faces Cross in the opening match of the evening ahead of Humphries taking on Price.
Cross meets Aspinall before Bunting plays Littler in a repeat of the World Darts Championship semi-final. Watch Night Four of Premier League Darts on Thursday from 7pm, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+.
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