Premier League Darts Night 15: Everything you need to know

Luke Littler has been dominant in the Premier League of Darts, winning the last three nights in a row
Luke Littler has been dominant in the Premier League of Darts, winning the last three nights in a rowKATE MCSHANE / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

The battle for finals night at the O2 Arena is on in the BetMGM Premier League as Night 15 emanates from Birmingham, with only one more stop before the season finale in London.

Luke Littler made it a hat-trick of nightly wins as he saw off the competition to win in Leeds. Now the Premier League of Darts train heads to Birmingham with only two nights left before the finals.

Luke Littler and Jonny Clayton are still the only two confirmed players who will be heading to London for the finals, with the chasing pack all fighting for vital points so that they can make it to the O2 at the end of the month.

Before looking too far ahead, though, the players must navigate the Utilita Arena in Birmingham, where the aforementioned Littler and Clayton meet immediately in the quarter-finals.

Night 15 key information

• Date: Thursday, May 14th

• Start time: 19:00 BST

• Venue: Utilita Arena, Birmingham

• TV channels: Sky Sports (UK) 

• Odds: Littler (5/4) - Humphries (7/2) - Price (11/2)

Night 13 Brackets

Quarter-finals

Josh Rock v Gian van Veen

Gerwyn Price v Michael van Gerwen

Luke Humphries v Stephen Bunting

Jonny Clayton v Luke Littler

Semi-finals

Josh Rock or Gian van Veen v Gerwyn Price or Michael van Gerwen

Luke Humphries or Stephen Bunting v Jonny Clayton or Luke Littler

Recent form and Night 14 results

Luke Littler won his third night in a row last week in Leeds. In the final, he faced hometown favourite Luke Humphries, who came so close to winning the match before it ended 6-5 to the Nuke. Littler's win equals his own nightly win record at six.

Humphries has been in great form recently, and despite not winning a night yet, has managed to climb the leaderboard into the last qualifying spot for the finals. Technically, all players apart from Josh Rock can qualify for the finals still, with it tight between Gerwyn Price, Humphries, Michael van Gerwen and Gian van Veen.

Despite being eliminated already, Rock did have a good outing last weekend, winning the Austrian Darts Open and claiming his second European Tour title.

Premier League points system

Nightly winner: 5 points

Runner-up: 3 points

Losing semi-finalists: 2 points

Losing quarter-finalists: 0 points

Premier League Table