Premier League: Top Five Moments In 2018

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With tickets for the 2019 Unibet Premier League now on PRIORITY SALE, we take a look back at the top five moments from 2018.

2019 Unibet Premier League Priority Sale

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TICKETS for the 2019 Unibet Premier League are now on Priority Sale.

2019 Unibet Premier League Change & Ticket Info

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THE 2019 Unibet Premier League schedule has been amended ahead of tickets going on sale for the event.

2019 PDC Calendar Confirmed

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THE 2019 PDC calendar will see over 200 days of darts - schedule for next year now available!

2019 Unibet Premier League Schedule

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ROTTERDAM AHOY is to host a Unibet Premier League double-header in 2019 as the ten-player tournament expands.

Record-Breaker Van Gerwen Hungry For More Titles

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MICHAEL VAN GERWEN broke the record for the highest average ever hit in a Unibet Premier League final.

Van Gerwen Claims Fourth Premier League Title

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MICHAEL VAN GERWEN retained his Unibet Premier League title with a stunning 11-4 win over Michael Smith.

Stats Analysis: Unibet Premier League Play-Offs

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Christopher Kempf, the statistical analyst of the PDC, takes a statistical look at the Unibet Premier League semi-finalists.

Unibet Premier League Play-Offs Preview

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MICHAEL VAN GERWEN is targeting a fourth Unibet Premier League title in Thursday’s Play-Offs, with Michael Smith, Gary Anderson and Rob Cross also chasing the £250,000 first prize at The O2 in London.

Van Gerwen Confident Of Fourth Premier League Crown

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MICHAEL VAN GERWEN is confident of claiming his fourth Unibet Premier League title on Thursday at The O2.

Stephen Bunting picked up his first win, and first nightly win in the 2025 BetMGM Premier League on a dramatic night of action in Berlin.

Coming into the German capital, Bunting had the unwanted record of losing all eight of his opening games in the Premier League so far, but broke that run with victories over Nathan Aspinall, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price in the final to pick up maximum points on Night Nine at the Uber Arena.

“I’ve put a lot of work in behind the scenes. I have given 110% every week and tonight I’ve won an event. I’m so happy," reflected an emotional Bunting. 

“I felt so good in the practice room tonight. I even hit a nine-darter earlier on!

“To be honest, after that first win against Nathan I was just relieved to get off zero points.


In an incredibly tense final, neither player held their throw for the opening six legs to leave things all square at three apiece.

Price looked to be in the ascendancy as he broke again to move within a leg of a third nightly win, but he then squandered two match darts to allow Bunting back in at 5-5.

The Liverpudlian then produced a moment of brilliance as he landed a 107 checkout in the last-leg decider to secure the Night Nine title.

Victory in Berlin puts Bunting just two points short of Dobey at the foot of the table, and eight points adrift of those in the top four.

It’s a huge change in fortunes for the 39-year-old after his wretched opening eight weeks, and he remains confident about making a late charge for the Play-Offs. 

“Don’t get me wrong, there have been times in the Premier League where I’ve thought: ‘Could I finish on zero points?’” confessed Bunting. 

“To get off the mark tonight and to win the night here in Germany is such a special feeling.

“I’ve been playing well without getting the results, so now this is going to give me huge confidence, and I can't wait for the rest of the campaign."


The night started with the news that Michael van Gerwen had withdrawn with a shoulder injury - with Price the beneficiary in receiving a bye to the semi-finals.

Price capitalised on that by beating Dobey 6-2 to reach the final, after Dobey had earlier brought an end to Luke Littler’s winning run with a 6-2 victory of his own.

Humphries also picked up two points as he saw off Rob Cross 6-3 in their opening game, before falling to Bunting in the last four.