Luke Littler secured his Premier League Darts play-off spot with a fourth nightly win of the season, defeating Rob Cross in the Aberdeen final. Littler, who now leads the standings by eight points, guaranteed a top-four position by comfortably defeating Michael Smith in the semi-finals. Humphries is also assured of a play-off spot despite his semi-final exit to Cross. The final two play-off berths will be contested by Van Gerwen, Smith, Cross and Aspinall across the final two weeks of the regular season.
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At just 17 years old, Luke Littler is a rising star in the world of darts. The teenager has already made a name for himself with his impressive performances in the Premier League Darts and the World Darts Championship. Littler, known as ‘The Nuke,’ has a bright future ahead of him and is sure to become one of the top players in the sport.
Gerwyn Price, the Welsh darts player, has withdrawn from Thursday night’s Premier League Darts in Aberdeen due to a back injury. Under tournament rules, Price’s quarter-final opponent, Luke Humphries, will receive a bye into the semi-finals, gaining two league points and a +1 leg difference. Price, on the other hand, receives a -6 leg difference on the league table. Humphries will face the winner of the semi-final match between Michael van Gerwen and Rob Cross.
Luke Littler has set his sights on the top spot in Premier League Darts, as the 17-year-old arrives in Aberdeen five points clear of his closest challenger, Luke Humphries. Littler celebrated his third nightly victory of the season in Liverpool before capping off a memorable few days with his second European Tour title at last weekend’s Austrian Darts Open. With five points separating him from Humphries, Littler declared, “Top spot is my target now.” He faces Nathan Aspinall in the quarters this week, an opponent he has beaten in five of six meetings in 2024. “It would mean everything to finish top [of the table], but I’m just really happy to be where I am now, five points clear.” Peter Wright, the solitary Scottish representative in this year’s eight-player field, is determined to give his Scottish supporters something to cheer about when he competes in Aberdeen on Thursday. Wright is mathematically out of contention for a top-four finish but may still have a significant say on the Play-Off picture. He will take on Michael Smith in Thursday’s opening quarter-final, with Smith currently four points adrift of fourth-placed Michael van Gerwen.
SKY SPORTS commentator Wayne Mardle made a hilarious blunder during Nathan Aspinall’s match with Luke Humphries. While calling the game, Mardle incorrectly stated that there were 26 points remaining for Aspinall, forcing him to correct himself moments later. The incident sparked reactions from fans on social media, with some remarking on Mardle’s unique style of commentary. Aspinall ultimately defeated Humphries, but his victory was overshadowed by the 17-year-old Luke Littler’s impressive performance. Littler triumphed over Humphries and Gerwyn Price before claiming victory against Rob Cross in the final.
With four regular nights of action remaining in the Premier League Darts 2024, eight players are vying for their chance to secure a spot at the O2 in London. Luke Littler and Luke Humphries currently sit top of the tree on 26 points, while Michael van Gerwen, Nathan Aspinall, Michael Smith, Gerwyn Price, Rob Cross, and Peter Wright are all within striking distance. The middle of the table is where things get interesting, with Van Gerwen, Aspinall, and Smith battling it out for the two remaining spots in the top four. Cross and Price know that if they have a big few weeks, they could nick one of the four spots from the battlers in the middle. Wright has not been in form during this year’s Premier League, but could still mathematically qualify if he wins all of the remaining nights and other results go his way.
Nathan Aspinall believes Luke Humphries is the best player in the world, claiming that he is unbeatable when he is at his best. The world champion stated that Humphries has been producing incredible numbers and is the current top of the Premier League standings with 26 points. Aspinall admits that Humphries’ recent success has led to media attention that has irked some opponents, including himself. Currently in third place, Aspinall hopes his experience from beating Humphries in Rotterdam can give him another victory in their upcoming meeting on Thursday. With five weeks left of the Premier League regular season, Aspinall believes that van Gerwen is under pressure to secure a top-four spot. The intense battle for play-off positions will unfold over the next five weeks, offering an exciting watch for fans of the sport.