Luke Littler’s dominance of Gerwyn Price continues in Nottingham thriller
By Jonathan Veal, Press Association
Luke Littler progressed to the semi-finals at night six of the Premier League in Nottingham after winning a thrilling encounter against Gerwyn Price.
The back-to-back world champion emerged victorious in a final-leg decider against the Welshman, winning 6-5.
It was a high-quality encounter where both men peppered the treble 20 bed but the teenager continued his dominance over Price, claiming an 11th win in their last 12 meetings.
What. A. Match! ð¥
Luke Littler averages almost 109 and lands TEN 180s to edge past Gerwyn Price in a deciding-leg epic! pic.twitter.com/BfUIFpUBZK— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) March 12, 2026
Littler, who won last week’s Premier League event in Cardiff, threw 10 180s and averaged 108.66 to set up a semi-final against great rival Luke Humphries.
It could have been an even more handsome victory but he missed 16 darts at a double and then saw Price notch a 151 and 152 in successive legs.
Humphries was able to get the better of Gian van Veen in their quarter-final, winning 6-4.
Jonny Clayton, who tops the table, ended Michael van Gerwen’s evening early with a 6-3 victory while Josh Rock’s miserable debut campaign continued as he was hammered 6-1 by fellow struggler Stephen Bunting, meaning he has lost all six of his matches.
