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The Nuke Ignites Cardiff: Littler Edges Clayton in Classic to Jumpstart PL Campaign

Luke Littler celebrating his Night 6 victory in Cardiff with a 170 checkout graphic. Luke Littler celebrating his Night 6 victory in Cardiff with a 170 checkout graphic.
Luke Littler wins Premier League Darts Night 6 in Cardiff. Match report on Littler's 6-4 win over Jonny Clayton and 170 checkout.

Luke Littler is back on top. The world number one proved exactly why he wears the crown, surviving a hostile atmosphere at the Utilita Arena to defeat Jonny Clayton 6-4 in the Night 6 Final. With a clinical display of power scoring and “Big Fish” finishes, Littler has finally translated his practice-room form into league-table points.

The Final: A High-Octane Stand-Off

The final was a heavyweight clash that lived up to the billing, peaking with a leg that will go down in Premier League history.

  • The Near-Nine: In a breathtaking mid-match leg, both players were on for nine-darters. Littler landed eight perfect darts before agonizingly missing double 15 for the perfect leg.
  • The “Big Fish”: For the second time in the night, Littler pinned a 170 checkout, a psychological blow that shifted the momentum just as Clayton seemed to be gaining ground.
  • The Break: Tied at 4-4, Clayton blinked first, missing three darts at double 16. Littler pounced, breaking the throw before closing out the match with a 52 checkout.

“Tonight, I’ve done really well, and I’m proud of myself. Every week I felt good, but I’ve just not shown it… I’m just glad tonight I could take practice and bring it to the stage.” — Luke Littler

Night 6 Results: Cardiff

RoundMatchupResult
Quarter-FinalLuke Littler vs. Josh Rock6 – 4
Quarter-FinalGerwyn Price vs. Stephen Bunting6 – 5
Quarter-FinalJonny Clayton vs. Gian van Veen6 – 3
Quarter-FinalLuke Humphries vs. Michael van Gerwen6 – 1
Semi-FinalLuke Littler vs. Gerwyn Price6 – 3
Semi-FinalJonny Clayton vs. Luke Humphries6 – 4
FINALLuke Littler vs. Jonny Clayton6 – 4

The “Cool Hand” Crisis?

While Littler celebrated, the spotlight remained on world number two Luke Humphries. Despite an opening 6-1 demolition of Michael van Gerwen, Humphries fell to Clayton in the semi-finals, continuing a trend of “falling at the penultimate hurdle” in the 2026 campaign.


Premier League Table (After Night 6)

  1. Luke Littler (15 pts) 📈
  2. Jonny Clayton (14 pts)
  3. Gerwyn Price (12 pts)
  4. Luke Humphries (10 pts)
  5. Michael van Gerwen (8 pts)
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