Premier League Darts LIVE: Results and scores as Luke Littler takes on Stephen Bunting in Exeter on Night 4 – updates

Premier League Darts LIVE: Results and scores as Luke Littler takes on Stephen Bunting in Exeter on Night 4 – updates
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Premier League Darts LIVE: Results and scores as Luke Littler takes on Stephen Bunting in Exeter on Night 4 – updates
Author: Kieran Davies
Published: Feb, 27 2025 17:00

LUKE LITTLER and Co look to win on Night Four of Premier League Darts action in Exeter. The Nuke faces off against Stephen Bunting in the final quarter-final of the night. Gerwyn Price and Luke Humphries face off in a repeat of last week's semi-final, with the Iceman coming into this week having picked up his first nightly win in Dublin.

 [Mandatory Credit: Photo by Philip Bryan/REX/Shutterstock (15159738gg) Gerwyn Price embraces Nathan Aspinall after beating Nathan 6-3 in the final of night 3 PDC Premier League Darts, Night 3, Dublin, Ireland - 20 Feb 2025]
Image Credit: The Sun [Mandatory Credit: Photo by Philip Bryan/REX/Shutterstock (15159738gg) Gerwyn Price embraces Nathan Aspinall after beating Nathan 6-3 in the final of night 3 PDC Premier League Darts, Night 3, Dublin, Ireland - 20 Feb 2025]

An all-seeded match between Michael van Gerwen and Rob Cross will start proceedings, with Chris Dobey taking on Nathan Aspinall in the other match of the night. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. Follow our live blog below... Here's what is in store for the evening...

Quarter-finals. Semi-finals. We are LIVE from Exeter's Westpoint Arena, as Luke Littler and company embark on yet another thrilling night of darting action. And after defeating Nathan Aspinall 6-3 in the final, Gerwyn Price swept to victory in the big one in Dublin last time out.

During their quarterfinal match, Price stunned the sport’s golden boy Luke Littler by winning 6-4. After losing, Littler seemed to hurl his darts case in rage as he left the stage and will look to regain some confidence back in front of a more willing crowd back in front of his homeland.

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