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13 February 2025

Littler Triumphs With Stunning Comeback At Premier League Darts Night Two

Defending champion Luke Littler recovers from 5-1 down to defeat Rob Cross, advancing to the semi-finals.

Glasgow hosted the second night of the 2025 Premier League Darts, with the OVO Hydro buzzing as fans witnessed thrilling matches and remarkable performances. The spotlight was on defending champion Luke Littler, who faced off against Rob Cross after suffering a narrow defeat the previous week. This time, he showcased his resilience, pulling off an incredible comeback.

The quarter-finals kicked off with Littler facing Cross at 7:15 PM. The young darts sensation, just 18 years old, seemed on the verge of an early exit when he trailed 5-1. Cross had established this lead with impressive scoring, including four consecutive legs, which left spectators wondering if Littler could turn the tide.

Yet, showcasing his innate talent and composure, Littler clawed back by winning five legs straight to clinch the match 6-5. His victory was marked by phenomenal finishes, including checking out on double 10 under pressure, leaving Cross visibly frustrated after missing several match darts. “I was really struggling at one point, but I just focused on every throw and somehow found my rhythm,” Littler remarked, embodying the tenacity required at such high-stakes competitions.

Meanwhile, Michael van Gerwen, last year’s champion, put on a dazzling display, defeating Stephen Bunting 6-1. Van Gerwen’s performance left fans raving as he averaged 109.16 during the bout, demonstrating why he is considered one of the greats. Bunting managed to avoid the whitewash late in the match, but it was clear Van Gerwen was operating on another level.

The night saw Nathan Aspinall and Gerwyn Price face off as well, both seeking their first points of the season after early losses. Price, known for his powerful throwing style, edged past Aspinall 6-4, displaying remarkable precision and capitalizing on key moments throughout their match. Aspinall had his moments of brilliance as well, including hitting back-to-back 180s; yet, Price’s experience shone through, allowing him to clinch the win.

Last Thursday’s opening round also had significant excitement, especially for Luke Humphries, who had won the previous week by defeating Cross, van Gerwen, and Dobey. Humphries, the current world number one, faced Chris Dobey again, marking another highly anticipated showdown where he emerged victorious last week. "I know I'm in for a tough game tonight," Humphries expressed, showcasing the respect he has for his competitors.

The overall Premier League Darts format includes quarter-finals leading to semi-finals and eventually the final, with players amassing points throughout the tournament. Each night, points are distributed based on the competitors' performances, with five points going to the nightly winner and other points available for varying levels of advancement. This scoring structure adds tension to each match, as every leg counts significantly.

The night concluded with excitement bubbling over for the semi-finals where Littler was set to face van Gerwen, adding to the anticipation. Fans were eager to see if Littler could get his revenge after their previous encounter at the World Championship final, which van Gerwen won. Could this young star turn the tables?

"There’s nothing quite like the atmosphere here,” one fan noted. "The players feed off it, and it creates electric moments on stage." The camaraderie and rivalry among the players have produced some memorable moments already, and it’s clear how eager the darts community is to support their favorites.

Much to the delight of those tuning in, coverage of Premier League Darts continues throughout the season, showcasing talent and thrilling shows from multiple cities. The Glasgow crowd was treated to some of the best darts action, with £10,000 at stake for the nightly winner, along with valuable points toward the playoff race.

The scores, finishes, and dramatic shifts within matches set the tone for what promises to be another electrifying season of Premier League Darts. With players like Littler, Cross, Price, and van Gerwen vying for the title, every match brings its own unique stakes and drama. Fans can expect more nail-biting contests as the tournament progresses, with all eyes on the play-offs planned for late May. The excitement is just getting started, and the Premier League Darts is firmly at the heart of it all.