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Luke Littler: 'I'm chasing Jonny!' says world No 1 as he targets top spot in Premier League Darts for third successive year

Luke Littler has moved within three points of league leader Jonny Clayton ahead of a trip to Berlin next Thursday; you can watch Premier League Darts live on Sky Sports every Thursday all the way through until the finale at The O2 in London on May 28

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Littler waved to the crowd as whistles rang out during his post‑match interview with Wayne Mardle and Emma Paton following his comeback victory over Gerwyn Price in the Dublin final

Luke Littler celebrated his second nightly win of the Premier League season in Dublin on Thursday and now the 2024 champion has vowed to chase down league leader Jonny Clayton.

Littler produced a remarkable comeback from 5-0 down to beat Gerwyn Price in a last-leg decider and win night seven of the Premier League in Dublin.

The world No 1 had coasted past Stephen Bunting 6-3 in Thursday's opening match at the 3Arena to record a first win in Dublin.

He then had to dig in to fight back and battle past Michael van Gerwen in a last-leg decider.

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Highlights of the final between Luke Littler and Gerwyn Price

In the final, it looked like Price was set for a second successive victory in Dublin after the Welshman roared into a 5-0 lead.

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However, after Littler finally got a leg on the board, turning to gesture jokingly in celebration to the crowd, the momentum swung as Price crumbled.

Five match darts came and went as Littler continued to eat into the deficit before setting up a final-leg shootout, which the world champion clinched when taking out 81 on double 15.

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Littler responded to the Dublin crowds sarcastic cheers after finding himself 5-0 down to Price

"I played very well against Stephen and got the two points," said Littler, who moves up to second in the table on 16 points, three behind Clayton, with Price sitting third.

"Then it was another brilliant game with Michael. The final? Nothing to say.

"I am just closing that gap on Jonny. Obviously I have finished top the last two years and I want to do it again.

"Jonny and the start he has had, it is good to see I am in second, but I am right behind him now and chasing."

Will he change his shirt for Dublin crowd in the future?

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There were 170s galore in the semi-final between Littler and Michael van Gerwen

Littler drew the ire of the Dublin crowd, but he was hugely impressed with the atmosphere at the 3 Arena.

The back-to-back world champion, though, won't be changing his shirt to a green one anytime soon.

"It is incredible and as the Premier League goes on you can forget what the crowds are like," he said.

"Obviously Dublin is very loud and not one to come to if you are not wanting to win and the crowd aren't wanting you to win.

"I experienced that tonight, but I am still learning to not give it to the crowd and just do my job.

"Even from the first game they were chanting 'Bunting', but they will boo you then as soon as the song kicks in they will start cheering you on.

"I build on it, don't give the crowd a reaction. It is nothing against Stephen (Bunting), I just wanted to get the job done.

"It is what it is, people want to see new winners, but I have won again.

"I think last year Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross had the green shirts and stuck with the red for Manchester. It might be a bit different from me to change the shirt. If they like me next year then maybe in 2028 I might change."

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Highlights of the quarter-final between Littler and Stephen Bunting

What's happening on Premier League Night Eight in Berlin?

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Night Eight of the BetMGM Premier League will take place in Berlin on Thursday March 26, as Littler begins his bid for a third nightly victory of 2026 against Bunting at the Mercedes-Benz Arena.

League leader Clayton will take on Rock in the evening's opener, Humphries and Van Gerwen also go head-to-head, while Price takes on Van Veen for a place in the semi-finals.

Night Eight - Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin Thursday March 26


Quarter-Finals
Jonny Clayton vs Josh Rock
Luke Humphries vs Michael van Gerwen
Luke Littler vs Stephen Bunting
Gerwyn Price vs Gian van Veen

Quarter-Final fixtures for 14 of the 16 league nights are in draw bracket order, with fixtures for Night Eight and Night 16 determined by league standings heading into each night.

Who will win this year's Premier League Darts? Luke Humphries will be defending his title and you can watch the action every single Thursday until May on Sky Sports. Stream darts and more top sport with NOW.