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Luke Littler picks up sixth nightly win Premier League Darts Night 14 – Leeds  

The Nuke secured his third nightly win on the bounce denying Luke Humphries a first nightly win in 2026 on home soil.  

Littler won three last-leg deciders on his way to victory, beating Michael van Gerwen and Jonny Clayton, before overcoming Cool Hand in the final.  

Match 1: Gerwyn Price vs Jonny Clayton 

In an all-Welsh opener, Clayton got the better of Price in the only tie that didn’t go all the way.

The Welshman missed 10 darts at the outer ring, and it proved costly.  

The Ferret was 5-1 up in no time and eventually put the game to bed pinning double five.

Price currently sits third in the table, still maintaining a play-off spot with a huge clash with van Gerwen next week.  

Result: Price (97.34) 2-6 (98.53) Clayton  

Match 2: Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen 

The Nuke kicked off the night with a repeat of his first World Darts Championship final win.

The Nuke reeled off four of the opening five legs and looked to be running away with it.  

However, the Green Machine struck back checking out 47, 48 and tops twice with Littler just winning one of the next five.  

The tie was at sudden death and in usual fashion Littler pinned tops with three in hand, setting up a top of the table clash with Clayton.  

Result: Littler (100.28) 6-5 (101.15) van Gerwen 

Match 3: Josh Rock vs Luke Humphries 

Humphries kick-started his home coming against bottom-of-the-table Rock.

After four breaks of throw followed by three holds within the opening seven legs, Humphries took advantage.  

The world #2 won the next two legs and despite Rock pulling back to force a decider, Humphries took out 84 for a vital two points.  

Result: Rock (91.65) 5-6 (95.32) Humphries 

Match 4: Gian van Veen vs Stephen Bunting 

In the final quarter final, van Veen took on Bunting.

The pair both struggled on the outer ring; van Veen missed nine attempts to see out a leg whilst the Bullet missed 12.  

The tie went all the way, and the young Dutchman had match darts to win it but failed to hit double 12.

Bunting returned to the board and pinned his beloved double 16 to seal a spot in the semi-final.  

Result: van Veen (90.61) 5-6 (90.14) Bunting 

Semi-final 1: Clayton vs Littler 

In a tie between first and second, Littler extended his lead at the top.

The Nuke missed nine darts at double to the Ferret’s three.

After nine legs Littler was 5-4 up, Clayton eventually took out double two to go all the way with the Nuke sat on 90.  

The Nuke missed two darts at tops for the match allowing the Clayton a shot at 91, the Ferret was unable to get down to a finish allowing Littler to return.

The Nuke made no mistake on double 10 to book his spot in a fourth consecutive final.  

Result: Clayton (98.82) 5-6 (94.69) Littler 

Semi-final 2: Humphries vs Bunting 

Humphries booked his spot in a third consecutive final in Leeds with a comeback win over the Bullet.

Bunting took an early lead and went 4-3 up in leg seven with a 121 checkout.  

The world #10 led 5-3 but Cool Hand pinned double 16 in leg nine before tops to set up double 10 to go all the way.

The Bullet missed three darts at tops for the match; Humphries returned to the board and made no mistake on double eight. 

Cool Hand moved into the play-off spots with victory, with another two points up for grabs against the Nuke. 

Result: Humphries (106.68) 6-5 (105.67) Bunting 

Final: Littler vs Humphries 

In a repeat of last week’s final, the score was to match.

The pair both took out a 100+ finish, the Nuke popped 132 in leg three which Humphries responded to instantly pinning 146 in the following leg.  

The pair held throw throughout and it was advantage Humphries going into the final leg.

The World Champ put an end to that script and spilt 26 finishing on his beloved double 10 for a third nightly win in a row. 

Result: Littler (100.67) 6-5 (100.90) Humphries  

Humphries is still without a nightly win with just two weeks left of the regular season and is in desperate need of points to secure a play-off spot.

Cool Hand takes on Bunting next week in Birmingham, whilst the Nuke faces Clayton in a tasty top-of-the-table clash