Summary

  • Follow live text updates as 2026 Premier League winner is crowned

  • Semi-final schedule: Luke Littler 10-9 Gerwyn Price followed by Jonny Clayton v Luke Humphries

  • Littler led 9-4 but needs last-leg decider to reach third successive final

  • Semi-finals are best of 19 legs, with winner best of 21 legs

  • Humphries is defending champion, while Littler topped group stage

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  1. Clayton holdspublished at 20:43 BST

    Clayton 5-6 Humphries

    Jonny Clayton has 170 left. He gets the first treble, but then misses it with his second dart and ends up leaving 30.

    Luke Humphries isn't down to a finish, though, so there is no pressure.

    Clayton splits it with 14 and double eight to wrap up the leg.

  2. Postpublished at 20:41 BST

    Clayton 4-6 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Jonny Clayton has hung in there. He was forceful in that 10th leg.

    There is plenty to ponder for Luke Humphries.

  3. Humphries edges average but doubles a strugglepublished at 20:39 BST

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  4. Clayton finding some rhythmpublished at 20:38 BST

    Clayton 4-6 Humphries

    Dylan Mohammad-Smart
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Two huge legs on the bounce from Jonny Clayton has kept him right in this game going into the halfway stage.

  5. Postpublished at 20:37 BST

    Clayton 4-6 Humphries

    Time for the break. Will Jonny Clayton find a way to turn this around after the restart?

  6. League phase form goes out the windowpublished at 20:37 BST

    Clayton 4-6 Humphries

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    A reminder that Jonny Clayton was the only player to be in the top four from start to finish of the league phase.

    Luke Humphries was in the top four for just five of the 16 weeks.

    But those stats are counting for nothing right now.

    'Cool Hand' is in control, but Clayton has shown signs of recovery in those past two legs.

  7. Clayton breakspublished at 20:37 BST

    Clayton 4-6 Humphries

    Could Clayton come back?

    He leaves 47 and sets up two darts at double 16 after getting the 15. Clayton pins it with the third of his throw to break.

    Still a long way to go, but Clayton is starting to improve a tad.

  8. Postpublished at 20:35 BST

    Clayton 3-6 Humphries

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at The O2, London

    Luke Humphries' place at The O2 had been in doubt for a number of weeks but the defending champion has played himself into form at the right time.

    But let's not count Jonny Clayton out just yet; he's keeping himself in it. Just about.

  9. Clayton holdspublished at 20:35 BST

    Clayton 3-6 Humphries

    Both players are down to 104. Luke Humphries ends up leaving 48, Jonny Clayton goes down to 80.

    Single 16 sets up two darts at a double for Humphries, but he can't find it.

    Treble 20 for double 10 is the route Clayton opts for and he ends up wrapping it up on double five.

    He definitely couldn't afford to let that leg slip.

  10. Postpublished at 20:34 BST

    Clayton 2-6 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    It is a tall order for Jonny Clayton now. You feel he has to win these two legs before the break now.

    It feels like the only thing that can cost Luke Humphries now is himself.

  11. Humphries holdspublished at 20:33 BST

    Clayton 2-6 Humphries

    There have been some sloppy darts from Jonny Clayton and Luke Humphries knows how to respond.

    A 180 sets up double 12 and it takes two darts for him to hit the outer ring.

    The defending champion is four legs clear.

  12. Postpublished at 20:32 BST

    Clayton 2-5 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Luke Humphries will feel he's restored a little bit of order with that.

    He's looking good and confident.

  13. Humphries breaks backpublished at 20:31 BST

    Clayton 2-5 Humphries

    Yet another maximum from Luke Humphries in this leg and he gets down to 81 before Jonny Clayton has sight of a finish.

    Humphries doesn't check out and leaves 16, but Clayton can only respond by getting down to 118.

    It only takes two darts for Humphries to check out double eight and go three legs in front again.

  14. Crowd loving the bullpublished at 20:31 BST

    Clayton 2-4 Humprhies

    Dylan Mohammad-Smart
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Could be a huge break of throw for Jonny Clayton.

    The crowd loved that bull finish!

  15. Postpublished at 20:31 BST

    Clayton 2-4 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    That is a brilliant response from Jonny Clayton. There is still work to do though.

  16. Clayton nails the bullpublished at 20:29 BST

    Clayton 2-4 Humphries

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    At just over 44%, Jonny Clayton had the best checkout percentage of any player in the league phase.

    Prior to that bullseye, he had just two attempts at a double in this match.

    Is that the game changer?

  17. Clayton breaks backpublished at 20:29 BST

    Clayton 2-4 Humphries

    Luke Humphries is first to get down to a finish but it isn't his best showing as he does so.

    He ends up leaving 36 but Jonny Clayton is waiting on 84...

    Single 20, single 14 and the bullseye secures a potentially big break.

  18. Postpublished at 20:28 BST

    Clayton 1-4 Humphries

    Mark Webster
    Former BDO world champion on Sky Sports

    Jonny Clayton's immediate aim has to be to recoup one of those breaks before the interval now.

  19. Postpublished at 20:28 BST

    Clayton 1-4 Humphries

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport at The O2, London

    I'm going early here but we're on our way to another Luke v Luke final.

  20. Humphries on toppublished at 20:27 BST

    Clayton 1-4 Humphries

    Dylan Mohammad-Smart
    BBC Sport Wales at The O2, London

    Four legs on the bounce from Luke Humprhies.

    Clayton hasn't had a look in since taking the opening leg.