“I have no idea how I have done that,” exclaimed Luke Littler after his remarkable comeback victory in the final of Night Seven of the Premier League Darts, held at the 3Arena in Dublin on March 19, 2026.
Littler faced off against Gerwyn Price in a nail-biting final, where he found himself trailing 5-0. However, in a stunning display of skill and determination, he won six legs in a row to clinch the match 6-5.
This victory is particularly significant as Littler, the world No. 1, previously defeated Michael van Gerwen 6-5 in the semi-finals, showcasing his prowess throughout the night.
Price, who had earlier dominated Josh Rock with a 6-0 win in the quarter-finals, was left stunned by Littler’s resilience. After the match, he remarked, “This is darts, things happen.”
Unfortunately, Gian van Veen had to withdraw from the competition due to kidney stones, which allowed van Gerwen a bye to the semi-finals. This unexpected turn of events added an extra layer of drama to the evening.
As the tournament progresses, Littler’s victory not only earned him £10,000 but also five crucial points in the league table, putting him three points behind Jonny Clayton.
In the semi-finals, Luke Humphries, the defending champion, faced a tough match against Price, ultimately losing 6-1. This result highlights the competitive nature of this year’s Premier League Darts.
With a total of 16 nights in the Premier League season, the excitement continues to build as players vie for the coveted title and the £350,000 prize for the champion.
Fans eagerly await the next round of matches, hoping for more thrilling moments like those witnessed in Dublin.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes to the lineup for the upcoming nights, but the community remains optimistic about the upcoming matches.