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Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price: Premier League Darts semi-final score and updates

Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price: Premier League Darts semi-final score and updates

Telegraph29-05-2025

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29 May 2025 7:50pm
7:50PM
Littler 6 Price 6 (best of 19)
Littler not really pressuring Price's throw here. Price will have a dart at D20 on 100 but busts by going in D15! Right house, wrong bed... Littler on 80 gets one at tops. Price goes at 100 again but will not get a dart this time, after failign to find a treble with his first two darts.
Littler hits D5 to break throw and another chance slips through Price's hands. A level game.
7:43PM
Stats after 10 legs
Averages
Littler 100.58
Price 99.31
Checkout percentage
Littler 28.57 (4/14)
Price 42.86 (6/14)
140s
Littler 11
Price 12
180s
Littler 1
Price 3
High checkout
Littler 127
Price 132
7:42PM
Littler 4 Price 6 (best of 19)
Has Price just let Littler in there? It would have been another break of throw. He still leads by one and by two if he can hold his throw in this 10th leg. He will have 125 when he comes back, with Littler on 183 – not a finish.
Price misses tops but will come back as Littler gets himself down to 83.
7:40PM
Littler 4 Price 5 (best of 19)
Nerves from Littler? Three darts at tops and he misses them all with Price on 60. But Price messes up his chance to go 6-3 up...
20 plays 20. Littler snags it first dart.
7:38PM
Littler 3 Price 5 (best of 19)
Price holds throw with the Hollywood finish! Bull, bull, D16 for a 132 checkout and now a two-leg lead for Price...
PERFECT FROM PRICE! 👌 pic.twitter.com/HYifHV3DZc
— Sky Sports Darts (@SkySportsDarts) May 29, 2025
Littler looking on a little concerned, but focused.
7:38PM
Littler 3 Price 4 (best of 19)
Littler leaves himself on tops with Price on 183. A little bit of pressure tells, though, by the time he returns as Littler misses three darts at it, with Price now on 48. Price has two darts at 40 and does it in two! The Welshman breaks throw again to retake the lead. Lots of breaks of throw going on here. Unexpected with players of this quality.
7:36PM
Littler 3 Price 3 (best of 19)
Price in a good rhythm now... Littler less so, though still not playing too badly. Does he ever? Price, on 40... looks to be on the verge of going 4-2 ahead but a 128 finish from Littler levels the game!
7:34PM
Littler 2 Price 3 (best of 19)
A 180 from Price leaves him on D14. First dart inside, second dart inside and that means Littler will be coming back on 110. He can't take it out... but Price does to retake the lead.
7:32PM
Littler 2 Price 2 (best of 19)
Price on 61, Littler in the 50s... Price gets one dart at tops and gets it to hold throw. He needed that.

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