Search

06 Apr 2026

Luke Humphries beats Luke Littler in Premier League final to claim Triple Crown

Luke Humphries beats Luke Littler in Premier League final to claim Triple Crown

World number one Luke Humphries became just the fourth player to win the Triple Crown after he beat rival Luke Littler in the Premier League final.

Humphries edged out the teenage star 11-8 at London’s O2 Arena to win the tournament for the first time.

He joins Phil Taylor, Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson in completing the set of the three biggest competitions in the sport, having already won the World Championship and the World Matchplay.

The 30-year-old cemented his position as one of the greats and his enduring rivalry with Littler is carrying the sport.

These two are streets ahead of the rest of the field and this was their 24th meeting in 18 months, with nine of them coming in this season’s Premier League alone.

Littler threw a nine-darter on his way to glory over Humphries in 2024, but the teenager failed in his attempt to follow Taylor and Van Gerwen in defending the Premier League crown as Humphries gained revenge.

The 18-year-old needed a trademark golden spell to beat Gerwyn Price in the semi-final, winning six out of seven legs, while Humphries saw off Nathan Aspinall.

But it was Humphries’ golden spell that decided the final as he won four legs in a row to turn a 5-3 deficit into a 7-5 lead and he never relinquished it.

“Honestly, that one means the world to me,” he said. “That was the one I was missing. That was the one I wanted. I’ve done it now, if I don’t win another ever title, I’m happy because I have done the three hardest ones to do.

“I’ve joined the elusive, group of Gary, Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen.”

Littler dominated the league phase of the second biggest tournament in the sport, with six nightly wins and a record 45 points, but fell just short at the end.

Littler said: “I had a little bit of a thing after the game like I do, nobody likes losing. I’m fine, it’s been a tough 17 weeks. I am happy it’s over. I’ll be back next year.

“I have set many records, I don’t think they will be broken (by somebody else) because I am going to come back and try and break my own records.”

To continue reading this article,
please subscribe and support local journalism!


Subscribing will allow you access to all of our premium content and archived articles.

Subscribe

To continue reading this article for FREE,
please kindly register and/or log in.


Registration is absolutely 100% FREE and will help us personalise your experience on our sites. You can also sign up to our carefully curated newsletter(s) to keep up to date with your latest local news!

Register / Login

Buy the e-paper of the Donegal Democrat, Donegal People's Press, Donegal Post and Inish Times here for instant access to Donegal's premier news titles.

Keep up with the latest news from Donegal with our daily newsletter featuring the most important stories of the day delivered to your inbox every evening at 5pm.