
Premier League Darts week 12 schedule, start time, location, TV info and more
Week 12 of the PDC Premier League is upon us and the race for the play-offs is well and truly heating up.
Liverpool is the next stop on tour, and tonight's event will be held live at the M&S Bank Arena.
Last week, Chris Dobey picked up his first nightly win of the season, and tonight, he will take on Gerwyn Price who would love to pick up a couple of wins and secure his place in the play-offs.
Luke Humphries takes on Nathan Aspinall in another clash of players that need a few more wins to guarantee a spot in the play-offs, while Michael Van Gerwen v Luke Littler possibly the biggest quarter-final match on the card.
Concluding the quarters is an encounter between Rob Cross and hometown hero Stephen Bunting who will no doubt be backed to the hilt by his scouse brethren.
Quarter-Finals
Luke Humphries vs Nathan AspinallMichael van Gerwen vs Luke LittlerRob Cross vs Stephen BuntingGerwyn Price vs Chris Dobey
Semi-Finals
Humphries/Aspinall vs Van Gerwen/LittlerCross/Bunting vs Price/Dobey
Humphries/Aspinall/Van Gerwen/Littler vs Cross/Bunting/Price/Dobey
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports + are the places to watch the event, with streaming available on Now TV.
TV coverage begins at 7pm.

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Irish Independent
6 hours ago
- Irish Independent
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The Irish Sun
7 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
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The Irish Sun
8 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
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