Premier League table

This is how things stand after night 12.

Humphries has closed the gap on Littler at the top, Price is up to third and it’s looking tight in that play-off battle.

1) Luke Littler…30
2) Luke Humphries…26
3) Gerwyn Price…20
4) Nathan Aspinall…17
5) Michael van Gerwen…17
6) Rob Cross…14
7) Chris Dobey…12
8) Stephen Bunting…8

Mark Webster: ‘Best player won’

Former darts champion Webster told Sky Sports: “The best player has definitely won tonight.

“He’s bounced back brilliantly from being bitterly disappointed last week in Rotterdam.

“He’s looking pretty good for the play-offs.”

Gerwyn Price (right) celebrates victory against Chris Dobey during night twelve of the BetMGM Premier League at the M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool. Picture date: Thursday April 24, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story DARTS Liverpool. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Price beat Humphries 6-4 on Night 12 in Liverpool

Price: ‘Sometimes I throw my toys out the pram’

Price slammed the draught on stage in Rotterdam last week.

The fuming Welshman was beaten 6-3 by Nathan Aspinall in the second quarter-final of Night 11 in the Premier League.

But he’s the winner tonight – and with three ton-plus averages!

Tonight Price said on Sky Sports: “I am not going to speak about last week, but when the conditions are good and it’s a fair game, I play some good darts.

“Sometimes I throw my toys out of the pram when things don’t go my way but I had a reason last week.

“We don’t deserve to play in those conditions.”We don’t deserve to play in those conditions.

“They say we have to play in Rotterdam every year but surely they can find a venue where it is fair for everyone.”

“I just want to get in to the top four to give myself the best chance in the playoffs.”

Price wins in Liverpool!

Gerwyn Price has his third nightly win of 2025!

A number of ton-plus visits from Price leave him tops for the win in and he makes no mistake.

His final average was 104. Humphries loses his fourth nightly final, winning two.

Both players averaged over 100 but Price just outdid the world No.1 and wins £10,000 in the process.