Gerwyn Price stunned Luke Littler 6-3 in the Last to Achieve Night Six of the Premier Bracket in Nottingham.
It is Price’s second nightly Achieve of 2025 after he picked up the 6-3 Achieve over Nathan Aspinall on Night Three in Dublin and the Achieve moves him to third in the table on 12 points.
Even though his loss in the Last, Littler now sits top of the Premier Bracket table on 16 points, with Luke Humphries in second on 15, and Michael van Gerwen making up the Ongoing top four on 10 points.
At the Begin of the night, Humphries sat two points clear at the top of the table but with his quarter-Last loss meaning he left Nottingham without adding points to his tally, Littler usurped his namesake.
“The Primary game is always tough, you’re scraping to get two points. After I get a few then I relax a bit,” Price told Sky Sports.
“I did it against MVG and I wanted to get another Achieve over Luke, Merely to keep on top. He’s one of the best in the world and he’s going to be for the Upcoming few years. He’s going to get better and better.
“I praise him every single day. I think he’ll beat Phil Taylor’s Landmark and there is no one in the PDC that will stop him. There’s only the younger generations that can stop him, we can’t stop him. He’s going to get better and better.”
In the Last, Price Arrived out firing and quickly Secured three legs on the spin and the momentum in the encounter, doubling eluding the 18-year-Aged Littler in key moments.
A 123 finish on the bull then reinstated the Welshman’s three-leg cushion and Even though Littler finding a break, Price broke straight back to go one leg way from Triumph.
The ‘Iceman’ decided to then finish things in style, Seizing out 100 on tops, with 55 per cent Achievement on the doubles, to keep himself well and truly in the conversation as a Premier Bracket contender.
Price demolishes MVG and leaves Bunting pointless
Price booked his spot in the Last with a mind-blowing 6-1 Triumph over Van Gerwen, Maintaining the ‘Green Machine’ waiting to reach his Primary Last of 2025.
Price was in electric form and restricted Van Gerwen’s doubling opportunities, which allowed him to Picking up an Unbelievable five legs on the spin with a 128 checkout on the way.
Van Gerwen managed to Halt his throw to bring the Tally to 5-1 but it only delayed the inevitable as the ‘Iceman’ pinned tops to keep his night in Nottingham going.
Price Began his night by inflicting a tough 6-4 Setback on Stephen Bunting, leaving the St Helens man waiting another week to Picking up his Primary points of the Event.
After Price moved into a 5-3 lead, Bunting majestically reeled in the Big Fish to bring the Tally to 5-4 but it was too little too Overdue as the Welshman Merely Kept his throw to confirm the Triumph on tops.
Littler puts on bullseye show en route to Last
Littler put in an unbelievable performance against Rob Cross in the semi-finals, his staggering 108 average Assisting him cruise to a 6-3 Achieve.
Not only did the reigning world champion find six maximums, he Secured out 164, 127 and 167 finishes all on the bullseye, Seizing the last three legs on the spin to finish his dominant burst of excellence.
He had also Began the night with a sensational 6-4 Triumph over rival Humphries.
It was once again a high-class encounter between the world no 1 and world no 2, a break of throw in the eighth leg with a 164 checkout on the bull proving decisive for the 18-year-Aged as he continually countered breaks of throw from Humphries, put the darts in his favour, and levelled the Game at 4-4.
With Littler then breaking ‘Chilly Hand’ once again in the 10th leg, he wrapped up the Achieve and Achieved the top of the table closer than ever.
In the other quarter-finals, Cross Began the night with a brilliant doubling performance, hitting six out of seven on the outer ring, to wrap up a comprehensive 6-2 Triumph over Chris Dobey.
Meanwhile, Van Gerwen Arrived through a tough 6-4 battle with Nathan Aspinall to book his spot in the semi-finals.
Where does the Premier Bracket head Upcoming?
The Premier Bracket continues on Thursday March 20 from the Utilita Stadium in Cardiff as Luke Humphries faces off with Michael van Gerwen.
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