Premier League Darts: Luke Littler crowned champion after dramatic 11-10 victory over Luke Humphries in final

Luke Littler came through a last-leg 11-10 thriller against Luke Humphries to be crowned Premier League champion at The O2 in London.

It was a truly dramatic affair in what marked a trilogy Premier League final between the world No 1 and No 2. Littler took glory in 2024, with Humphries hitting back in 2025. 'The Nuke' reclaimed the trophy with a match average of 111.

The win sees him take home £350,000, while runner-up Humphries collects £170,000.

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With the victory, Littler now holds eight major titles - the World Darts Championship, World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, Grand Slam, Players Championship, UK Open, World Masters and now the Premier League.

Both players sealed their spots in the final after last-leg epics. Littler survived what was an almost almighty comeback from 9-4 down from Gerwyn Price in the opening semi-final, while Humphries managed to win his last-four tussle with Jonny Clayton 10-9.

Remarkably, all 59 possible legs were played on Finals Night with all three matches going all the way.

Littler was visibly emotional following his victory and admitted the Premier League campaign had taken its toll with the crowd often against him. The boos he has been receiving stemmed from an incident with Gian van Veen in Manchester when the Dutchman took issue with Littler celebrating a missed match dart.

"It was a rollercoaster first four weeks, bottom of the table, but then the fifth night I won my first night. I had to pick myself up, some tough times," Littler told Sky Sports.

"I think I had a 79 average in Brighton or something like that and it was tough. But I am here with the trophy.

"After Brighton and the incident in Manchester, I was sat at home saying to Faith [his partner] 'I don't want to do it any more, just the crowd every week'. I said to her 'I'm down bad'."

Littler and Humphries put on a show in world-class Premier League final

The trilogy encounter was one of the most brilliant Premier League finals we have seen as Littler and Humphries went toe to toe in an intense 21-leg battle.

The first session was all about Humphries as he averaged 114.73 and put on what can only be described as a masterclass of finishing with a 134 tops-tops finish, 112, then 121 on the bullseye in consecutive legs to move 6-3 in front.

Indeed, it took an 11-darter from Littler to stop the rot as he went in at the break 6-4 behind.

Littler always says that he comes back out after a break improved and that showed once again as the contest truly became nip and tuck - an 11-dart break of throw from Littler was followed by Humphries hitting back to lead 7-5.

Humphries then spurned a number of chances as the world No 1 levelled things at 7-7 before they edged closer to the finish with the score primed at 9-9.

Littler looked like he had things wrapped up when he found six perfect darts for a 10-dart break of throw that moved him one leg from victory, but Humphries showed nerves of steel to take out a pressurised D4.

However, Littler did not back down and nailed tops to claim a second Premier League title.

Littler comes through epic against Price

Despite Price being the heavier scorer in the opening exchanges of their semi-final, Littler looked the most in control and rattled off five legs in a row to move 9-4 in front and one leg from another Premier League final.

However, Price then found his groove and remarkably took five successive legs of his own, hitting a sensational 124 finish on the way, to level it at 9-9.

There was some drama in the 15th leg when Price hit a 170 mid-leg and jokingly reeled in 'The Big Fish' to the crowd.

The world No 1 was not impressed with the celebration in his eyeline and complained to referee Huw Ware. Ware then warned Price who quickly apologised to his opponent, putting his arm around Littler.

In spite of the dramatics, the final leg saw normal service resumed and, with Price's scoring eluding him at precisely the wrong moment, Littler took out his seventh match dart on D16 to ensure he was in 'the big dance'.

Humphries shows class in battle with Clayton

In a similar showing to the first semi-final, Humphries and Clayton traded blows in the opening exchanges that saw the world No 2 go in 6-4 up at the break, but, as has been evident across this Premier League, the Welshman kept coming.

That fighting spirit buoyed 'The Ferret' throughout the contest and, after bringing the score to 7-7, a 10-darter and break of throw moved the Welshman one leg from victory.

However, Humphries has also been renowned for his resilience this Premier League campaign, battling hard to make it to Finals Night, and that had to come to the forefront once again as he clinched victory in some style, retaliating with three legs in a row, including a clutch 121 finish, to ensure he had the chance to retain his title.

It was a bitter ending for Clayton who looked upset at some suspected whistling during his match darts.

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