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Humphries & Price seal Premier League play-off spots

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May 15, 2026
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Defending champion Luke Humphries secured a crucial victory over Welsh rival Gerwyn Price to claim his first nightly win of the current Premier League Darts season. The win came during an important stage of the competition, with both players confirming their qualification for the play-off phase in Birmingham.

Humphries delivered a dominant performance throughout the night, showing the form of a reigning champion returning to his best. He began by producing a commanding 6–0 whitewash victory over Stephen Bunting in the quarter-finals, a result that set the tone for his evening. In the semi-final, he faced a tougher challenge against teenage sensation Luke Littler, but still managed to secure a 6–3 comeback win after initially being tested.

In the final, Humphries continued his strong scoring, defeating Price 6–4 to take the night title. Across his matches, he produced high-scoring averages of 107 and 111 in the earlier rounds, followed by another triple-digit average in the final, underlining the consistency and quality of his performance.

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This victory is particularly significant for Humphries, as it guarantees his place in the season-ending finals night at London’s O2 Arena on 28 May for a third consecutive year. His recent form represents a dramatic turnaround in his season. After week 10, he was sitting in seventh place in the eight-player standings, meaning he was outside the play-off positions and under pressure to recover quickly.

However, a strong run of results over the following weeks saw him climb the table rapidly. Before his latest final appearance, he had been five points adrift of the top four. Now, following his win, he is assured of finishing no lower than fourth place and heads into the final league night in Sheffield level on points with Price, who sits third in the standings.

Both Humphries and Price now join Littler and Jonny Clayton, who had already secured their play-off places after week 12 in Liverpool. These four players will compete for the Premier League title at the O2 Arena, while the remaining competitors will be eliminated after the league stage concludes.

Speaking after his victory, Humphries reflected on the difficulty of his season and the satisfaction of turning his form around. He admitted that it had been a challenging year, but credited hard work and equipment adjustments for his improvement. In particular, he mentioned switching back to his previous dart flights, which helped him regain consistency and confidence in his throw.

He expressed pride in his resilience, stating that it is easy to perform when things are going well, but much harder to recover from a difficult position and still succeed. His emotional reaction highlighted how significant the win was for him personally, describing it as one of the proudest moments of his career.

Price, meanwhile, also confirmed his qualification for the play-offs despite mixed recent form. Earlier in the season, he looked strong after winning a night in Manchester during week nine. However, his campaign became less stable as he suffered four quarter-final defeats in five matches, putting pressure on his position in the table.

He eventually secured his play-off place with a victory over Gian van Veen, but still experienced a challenging night overall. His early struggles in the quarter-final against Michael van Gerwen showed inconsistency, though he recovered well enough to progress.

Despite his success, one of the biggest talking points of the season is the absence of Van Gerwen from the play-offs. The Dutch star, a seven-time Premier League winner, has missed out on the finals for only the third time in his career and has now been eliminated in the league phase for the second consecutive season. His early exit marks a significant shift in the usual dominance he has held in the competition over the years.

Van Veen also misses out on qualification in his debut season, alongside Bunting, whose elimination was confirmed after his defeat to Humphries.

With the four finalists confirmed, attention now turns to the final league night in Sheffield on 21 May. While the top four positions are already secured, the final standings will determine semi-final match-ups at the O2 Arena. The arrangement of fixtures means that Luke Littler, who is guaranteed to finish top of the table, will face the fourth-placed player in the semi-finals. Meanwhile, second-placed Clayton will meet the third-placed finisher.

Littler’s position at the top of the table also puts him in contention for a record-breaking seventh nightly win in Sheffield, further highlighting his breakthrough season and consistency at the highest level.

The Premier League Darts format involves 16 league nights where each evening features quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. Players earn two points for winning a quarter-final, an additional point for a semi-final victory, and five points for winning the night overall. The top four players after all league nights qualify for the finals night at the O2 Arena, where the champion is decided through knockout matches.

If players finish level on points, their positions are determined first by the number of nights won and then by matches won across the season.

As the competition approaches its climax, Humphries’ resurgence and Price’s consistency ensure a dramatic conclusion to the league phase, while Littler and Clayton’s early qualification has set up an exciting final showdown for the title.https://netsports247.com/

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