Luke Littler made it a hat-trick of nightly wins, claiming a record-equalling sixth of the 2026 Premier League Darts season as he beat Luke Humphries 6-5 in the final on Night 14 in Leeds.
Leeds United fan Humphries, in the process, was denied a hat-trick of his own as, having been victorious in 2024 and 2025 in Leeds, he was this time to be denied as he missed with a match dart when leading 5-4.
Humphries spurned a dart at tops for a crucial break of throw, opening the door for Littler to instead claim it on the next leg to equal his own record from 2025 of six nightly wins and further stretch his lead at the top of the table.
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Helping soften his defeat is the fact that Humphries at least moves into the final Play-Off spot with two weeks remaining, courtesy of the three points earned across his quarter-final and semi-final victories over Josh Rock and Stephen Bunting.
He sits fourth on 19 points, one better off than Michael van Gerwen who was beaten by Littler in the quarter-finals.
Littler: I can now go on to break my own record
Luke Littler, speaking to Sky Sports:
"A very good night. Every game, apart from the first match [between Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton], went to a last-leg decider so the crowd definitely got their money's worth tonight!
"I'm very happy with myself and now I can go on to break my own record.
"Seeing Luke miss for the match was crucial. I pounced on it. But it was another good game between us.
"I'll take winning three nights in a row! I'm in the clear now and I just need to keep top spot."
Humphries into Play-Off as Bunting misses golden chance
Littler made it through to a fifth-straight nightly final courtesy of victories over Van Gerwen and second-in-the-table Clayton.
Littler's meeting with Van Gerwen had started in somewhat comical fashion as the pair contrived to miss 21 total darts at double before eventually finding their form - Littler landing an impressive 141 checkout in the fifth leg of the match.
As for Humphries, he ensured a final meeting between the world's top two for the second week running as he got the better of Rock and Bunting, albeit the latter spurned a golden chance to triumph in semi-final.
Bunting, seventh in the table and running out of time to sneak a Play-Off spot, was 5-3 up before losing his throw twice as Humphries took the final three legs, including the decider in which 'The Bullet' spurned three match darts.
It means he is six points behind Humphries in fourth, while Gian van Veen is three behind in sixth and Van Gerwen trails by a single point in fifth.
"Bunting has to be kicking himself." Sky Sports' John Part said. "To play that well and have tops left to wrap it up, he really had some chances.
"That's so costly a miss for Bunting. It was last chance. After the way he played, he's going to feel so disappointed."
Van Veen was beaten by Bunting in the quarter-finals, while Price lost 6-2 to Clayton in the only match of the night not to go to a deciding leg. He stays third on 21 points, three clear of MVG.
Rock is now officially out of contention for Finals Night, still rooted to the bottom of the table on eight points, 11 off the Play-Offs and with only 10 points left to play for.
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