Event Overview
Last night, the atmosphere in Cardiff was electric as fans gathered for the highly anticipated Premier League Night Five. The event showcased some of the best talents in darts, culminating in a thrilling final match that saw Luke Littler face off against Jonny Clayton.
Match Progression
As the evening unfolded, Littler displayed remarkable skill and composure. He had previously defeated James Wade in the semifinals, setting the stage for a showdown with Clayton. The final match was a testament to Littler’s prowess, as he managed to secure victory against Clayton, further solidifying his status in the darts community.
Key Achievements
Littler’s win last night marked a significant milestone in his career. He has now won the Premier League Night Five, and this victory follows his recent success at the UK Open, where he defeated Wade for the second consecutive year. This achievement makes him the first player to win back-to-back UK Open titles since Michael van Gerwen in 2016.
Current Standing
With this latest win, Littler has not lost at a premier ranking event since October 2022. His performance last night included impressive 170 finishes against both Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton, showcasing his exceptional talent and precision.
Future Implications
The Premier League prize pot for 2026 is set at £1.25 million, with the champion receiving £350,000. Littler’s ongoing success positions him as a strong contender for future tournaments, as he aims to hold all major PDC titles simultaneously.
Player Insights
Reflecting on his performance, Littler stated, “The Premier League [in Cardiff] was a massive win as it has obviously not been the start I wanted.” He emphasized his focus on taking each game as it comes, saying, “I took it game by game and got the job done.” Littler also acknowledged the historical significance of his achievement, noting, “I saw the last person to go back-to-back here was Michael [van Gerwen] 10 years ago.”
As the darts community looks ahead, Luke Littler’s recent victory last night in Cardiff not only enhances his reputation but also sets the stage for an exciting future in the sport. His determination and skill continue to inspire both fans and fellow players alike.














