Premier League Darts 2025: Luke Humphories wins Luke Littler for the first time in the tournament to win in the night four | News Darts

Luke Humphries earned his first win in the Darts Premier League over Littler Littler at the seventh attempt at the Four Four Final at Exeter, which further expired at the top of the 2025 table.
During his three games, Littler threw a stunning 19 maximum, although his level fell in the final against the world no. 1, on average 97 after several scintilling appearances in earlier circles.
Littleler started a bang, pulled 144 in the introductory leg before breaking Humphories in the fourth to 3-1.
He could, and maybe he should turn it into a 4-1 lead, but he missed the darts at Double 10, and Double Five allowed Humphries to corrupt straight back, while the two of the same couples returned to the persecution of Littler as they broke him again in the ninth part, Humphries closed things from there.
This means that Humphories’ points pass through the first four weeks now sitting with 15, seven obviously from Littler in the second, with the only second night winner of 2025, Gerwyn Price, in third place in seven, after his quarterfinal exit at Exeter. Michael Van Gerwyn makes the first four, in six points, despite the fact that he also lost the opener at night four.
Littler passes into finally but eventually decay
Littleler threw the stunning 10 180s, an average of 112, when he beat Stephen Bunting 6-3 in the quarterfinals, his opponent still wins through four weeks of the tournament, despite himself on average nearly 105 and throwing six maximums in the competition.
Littler then blew Nathan Aspinall in his semifinals, racing into a 3-0 lead and eventually took it 6-2 with an average of 110 and three tons, closing things and booking his place in the final with a deadly darts in the bull.
Humphries, in contrast, was not in his scintilation best despite his third finals through the first four nights of the tournament, as he first escaped three winners in the neighborhoods before returning to the KrosSa Robs to the Final Four final.
Humphries scored 156’s pricing in the fourth part of his match, grabbed all the important interruption of throwing in the ninth, but then encountered the final line while missing five matches – even accidentally scored his score at one stage – before he achieved a victory, fortunately that he would be abducted by Kaishev.
In his semi-final against Cros, Humphories released his two-legged lead, fell 5-4 behind some doubled doubled ones, just four of the 14 to 14 than he scored the stunning 167 defects and 116 in consecutive legs to beat him.
Earlier in the night, in the second quarterfinals, Cross and Aspinall were overcome by Van Gerwyn and Chris Dobey, respectively, in the final legs.
What is next?
The Premier League continues with Night Five in Brighton on Thursday, March 6th, where Van Gerwen faces a price in the introductory match of the evening in front of Littler, which took over Dobey in the upper half of the draw.
Cross meets the world no. 1 Humphories before Bunting plays aspinall to round out the quarterfinal action. Watch the Night Five of the Premier League Darts on Thursday from 7pm, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+.
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