Luke Littler Claims Sixth Premier League Darts Night Win
Teenage sensation Littler defeats Luke Humphries in Leeds, equalling his own record and solidifying his top spot.

UNITED KINGDOM —
Key facts
- Luke Littler won Night 14 of the Premier League Darts in Leeds.
- Littler defeated Luke Humphries 6-5 in the final.
- This marks Littler's third consecutive nightly win.
- Littler equalled his own record of six nightly wins in a season.
- Humphries missed a match dart at 5-4 in the final.
- Humphries moved into fourth place in the Play-Off standings.
- Michael van Gerwen was eliminated by Littler in the quarter-finals.
Littler Extends Dominance with Leeds Victory
Luke Littler has once again asserted his dominance in the Premier League Darts, securing his third consecutive nightly victory and sixth of the 2026 season on Night 14 in Leeds. The teenage sensation overcame fellow top contender Luke Humphries in a thrilling 6-5 final, further cementing his lead at the top of the standings. This latest triumph sees Littler equal his own record for the most nightly wins in a single Premier League campaign, underscoring his remarkable consistency and form. The capacity crowd in Leeds witnessed a high-octane encounter that saw both players trade blows, with spectacular checkouts and tense moments. Littler's victory, however, was not without its drama, as Humphries had opportunities to seal the win before Littler fought back to claim the spoils. The event concluded with a promise of more action to come from Birmingham next week.
A Final of Missed Opportunities and Remarkable Checkouts
The final match between Littler and Humphries was a captivating affair, marked by exceptional dartsmanship. After trading early holds, Humphries produced a stunning 132 checkout on the bullseye, only for Littler to respond with a remarkable 146. The momentum shifted when Humphries broke throw to lead 5-4, placing him on the brink of victory. However, Humphries spurned a match dart at the double top, a crucial error that allowed Littler to level with a composed 64 checkout. Littler then seized the initiative, executing a decisive 14-dart leg to break Humphries' throw and secure the nightly title. The match, like many others on the night, went to a last-leg decider, highlighting the competitive intensity of the evening's proceedings. The crowd was treated to a display that featured significant scoring and clutch finishing from both competitors.
Humphries Secures Play-Off Spot Despite Final Defeat
While the defeat in Leeds was a setback for Luke Humphries, it did not prevent him from achieving a significant milestone: climbing into the fourth and final Play-Off position. The three points earned from his quarter-final and semi-final victories were enough to see him leapfrog Michael van Gerwen in the overall standings. Humphries now sits on 19 points, one clear of Van Gerwen, with just two weeks remaining before the Finals Night at The O2 on May 28. Humphries' path to the final included a strong performance against Josh Rock in the quarter-finals and a semi-final clash against Stephen Bunting. In that semi-final, Bunting had a significant opportunity to win, but Humphries ultimately prevailed, averaging an impressive 106.68 to overcome Bunting's challenge. The consistency shown by Humphries throughout the latter stages of the league phase has been a key factor in his ascent.
Littler's Journey to the Final and Van Gerwen's Exit
Luke Littler's route to his fifth consecutive nightly final was a testament to his consistent performance. He navigated a challenging quarter-final against Michael van Gerwen, a match that began with an unusual number of missed darts at the double by both players. Despite the slow start, Littler found his rhythm, notably hitting a 141 checkout in the fifth leg, and went on to defeat the Dutchman. Van Gerwen's elimination in the quarter-finals means he now trails Humphries in the race for the final Play-Off spot. The Premier League Darts season, broadcast live on Sky Sports every Thursday, has provided numerous close contests, with many matches this season going down to the wire, offering considerable value to spectators.
Littler Eyes New Record as Play-Off Race Intensifies
Following his latest victory, Littler expressed his satisfaction and ambition. "I'm very happy with myself and now I can go on to break my own record," he stated, signalling his intent to push beyond his current seasonal best. With his position at the top of the table seemingly secure, Littler is focused on continuing his winning momentum. The battle for the remaining Play-Off places, particularly the crucial fourth spot, remains a key narrative as the league phase draws to a close. The Premier League Darts season is renowned for its demanding format, requiring players to maintain peak performance week after week. The stakes are high as players vie for qualification for the Finals Night, where the ultimate champion is crowned. The performances in Leeds have set the stage for an exciting conclusion to the league stage.
The bottom line
- Luke Littler secured his sixth nightly win of the 2026 Premier League Darts season in Leeds.
- Littler defeated Luke Humphries 6-5 in the final, marking his third consecutive nightly victory.
- Humphries' strong performance allowed him to move into fourth place in the Play-Off standings.
- Michael van Gerwen was eliminated by Littler in the quarter-finals, impacting his Play-Off chances.
- Littler expressed his desire to break his own record for most nightly wins in a season.
- The race for the final Play-Off spot remains tight with two weeks left in the league phase.






