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THE Betway Premier League season takes place from February to May across 16 successive Thursday nights.

The opening nine weeks see the ten players face each other once in the league phase, before the bottom two players in the league table following Judgement Night are eliminated.

The remaining eight players face each other once more in the remaining six league nights, before the top four players progress to compete in the Play-Offs.

League Table

Final 2017 League Table P W D L +/- Pts
Michael van Gerwen (Q) 16 10 4 2 +32 24
Peter Wright (Q) 16 10 3 3 +30 23
Phil Taylor (Q) 16 8 3 5 +7 19
Gary Anderson (Q) 16 7 4 5 +12 18
Dave Chisnall 16 6 4 6 -5 16
Raymond van Barneveld 16 6 2 8 -10 14
James Wade 16 5 3 8 -13 13
Adrian Lewis 16 6 1 9 -14 13
Jelle Klaasen (E) 9 1 1 7 -16 3
Kim Huybrechts (E) 9 0 3 6 -23 3

2017 Betway Premier League
Night One - Thursday February 2
Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle

Kim Huybrechts 5-7 James Wade
Raymond van Barneveld 7-5 Adrian Lewis
Phil Taylor 7-3 Dave Chisnall
Gary Anderson 6-6 Michael van Gerwen
Peter Wright 7-4 Jelle Klaasen

Night Two - Thursday February 9
Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham

Adrian Lewis 7-2 Dave Chisnall
James Wade 6-6 Phil Taylor
Jelle Klaasen 3-7 Gary Anderson
Peter Wright 3-7 Michael van Gerwen
Kim Huybrechts 6-6 Raymond van Barneveld

Night Three - Thursday February 16
First Direct Arena, Leeds

Gary Anderson 5-7 Peter Wright
Adrian Lewis 4-7 James Wade
Phil Taylor 7-4 Raymond van Barneveld
Michael van Gerwen 7-4 Jelle Klaasen
Dave Chisnall 7-4 Kim Huybrechts

Night Four - Thursday February 23
The Brighton Centre

Dave Chisnall 3-7 Jelle Klaasen
Michael van Gerwen 6-6 Adrian Lewis
Gary Anderson 6-6 James Wade
Phil Taylor 6-6 Kim Huybrechts
Raymond van Barneveld 6-6 Peter Wright

Night Five - Thursday March 2
Westpoint Arena, Exeter

Dave Chisnall 7-2 Raymond van Barneveld
Jelle Klaasen 6-6 Kim Huybrechts
Gary Anderson 6-6 Phil Taylor
Adrian Lewis 2-7 Peter Wright
James Wade 5-7 Dave Chisnall
NB: Fixtures amended with Michael van Gerwen unavailable due to a back injury.

Night Six - Thursday March 9
The SSE Hydro, Glasgow

Adrian Lewis 7-4 Phil Taylor
James Wade 5-7 Peter Wright
Kim Huybrechts 5-7 Michael van Gerwen
Jelle Klaasen 5-7 Raymond van Barneveld
Dave Chisnall 3-7 Gary Anderson

Night Seven - Thursday March 16
Rotterdam Ahoy

James Wade 7-3 Jelle Klaasen
Peter Wright 7-4 Dave Chisnall
Raymond van Barneveld 7-2 Gary Anderson
Kim Huybrechts 3-7 Adrian Lewis
Phil Taylor 4-7 Michael van Gerwen

Night Eight - Thursday March 23
The Manchester Arena

Michael van Gerwen 7-4 James Wade
Kim Huybrechts 2-7 Gary Anderson
Peter Wright 5-7 Phil Taylor
Jelle Klaasen 5-7 Adrian Lewis
Raymond van Barneveld 7-5 Michael van Gerwen
NB: Fixtures amended after absence of Michael van Gerwen on Night Five.

Judgement Night - Thursday March 30
Motorpoint Arena Cardiff

Phil Taylor 7-5 Jelle Klaasen
Gary Anderson 7-3 Adrian Lewis
Raymond van Barneveld 7-2 James Wade
Michael van Gerwen 7-1 Dave Chisnall
Peter Wright v Kim Huybrechts - Not Played
NB: Kim Huybrechts withdrew from Night Nine for family reasons. As Kim Huybrechts had already been eliminated, Peter Wright was awarded a 7-0 victory.

Night Ten - Thursday April 6
3Arena, Dublin
James Wade 5-7 Michael van Gerwen
Raymond van Barneveld 3-7 Phil Taylor
Dave Chisnall 6-6 Peter Wright
Adrian Lewis 7-3 Gary Anderson
James Wade 2-7 Raymond van Barneveld

Night 11 - Thursday April 13
Echo Arena, Liverpool

Gary Anderson 6-6 Dave Chisnall
Michael van Gerwen 6-6 Peter Wright
Adrian Lewis 7-4 Raymond van Barneveld - Nine-Darter from Adrian Lewis
Phil Taylor 5-7 James Wade
Peter Wright 2-7 Gary Anderson

Night 12 - Thursday April 20
The SSE Arena, Belfast

Dave Chisnall 7-3 Adrian Lewis
Phil Taylor 7-4 Gary Anderson
Peter Wright 7-3 James Wade
Michael van Gerwen 7-2 Raymond van Barneveld
Dave Chisnall 7-2 Phil Taylor

Night 13 - Thursday April 27
Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham

James Wade 7-4 Adrian Lewis
Dave Chisnall 6-6 Michael van Gerwen
Phil Taylor 3-7 Peter Wright
Gary Anderson 7-4 Raymond van Barneveld
Adrian Lewis 0-7 Michael van Gerwen

Night 14 - Thursday May 4
The Sheffield Arena

Peter Wright 7-2 Adrian Lewis
Raymond van Barneveld 5-7 Dave Chisnall
James Wade 3-7 Gary Anderson
Michael van Gerwen 3-7 Phil Taylor

Night 15 - Thursday May 11
GE Oil & Gas Arena, Aberdeen

Dave Chisnall 6-6 James Wade
Phil Taylor 7-5 Adrian Lewis
Peter Wright 7-1 Raymond van Barneveld
Michael van Gerwen 7-4 Gary Anderson

Play-Offs - Thursday May 18
The O2, London

Semi-Finals
Michael van Gerwen 10-7 Gary Anderson
Peter Wright 10-9 Phil Taylor

Final
Michael van Gerwen 11-10 Peter Wright

Prize Fund

Winner £250,000
Runner-Up £120,000
Semi-Finalists £80,000
League Leader's Bonus £25,000
Fifth Place £65,000
Sixth Place £55,000
Seventh Place £50,000
Eighth Place £45,000
Ninth Place £30,000
Tenth Place £25,000
Total £825,000

 

MICHAEL VAN GERWEN and Peter Wright qualified for the Betway Premier League Play-Offs at The Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham on Thursday, as Gary Anderson claimed a key win over Raymond van Barneveld.

Reigning Premier League champion Van Gerwen followed up a draw with Dave Chisnall with a whitewash over Adrian Lewis to continue his challenge to claim a third title in the event.

The Dutchman now sits three points clear of Wright in the bid to claim the £25,000 League Winner's Bonus with two weeks of the regular season remaining.

Van Gerwen's opening game of his double-header saw him come from 6-3 down to deny Dave Chisnall a third straight victory as he Englishman paid the price for missing three match darts.

Van Gerwen took out 84 and 87 to share the opening four legs, but Chisnall took the next three to pull clear and landed double one in leg nine to secure at least a point.

Double eight kept Van Gerwen in the game before he capitalised on three misses at double 18 from Chisnall in the next to force a deciding leg, which saw the Dutchman fire in a 180 before finishing double four for a 13-darter to share the spoils.

The World Champion later returned to the stage to complete only the eighth whitewash in the history of the Premier League, averaging almost 111 in a sensational 7-0 rout of Adrian Lewis.

Van Gerwen hit 180s in each of the first three legs as he pulled clear of Lewis, whose missed doubles in the next two legs allowed the Dutchman to consolidate his advantage at 5-0.

The league leader then took out a pair of 14-darters to complete the whitewash, securing his place in the semi-finals next month and moving himself a step closer to the League Winner's Bonus.

"It's been a good evening for me," said a happy Van Gerwen. "To go home with three points is good and I think I made a great night of it at the end with the win over Adrian.

"It was a fantastic performance and I played phenomenal against Adrian - I came alive and everything clicked.

"The first step is getting into the Play-Offs and the biggest step is at The O2, and I want to keep this going now. I'm feeling good and I'm playing really well."

The night in Birmingham also saw Wright secure his Play-Off place by defeating Phil Taylor 7-3 win - leaving the six-time champion clinging on to his own top-four spot.

Taylor followed up 180s in the opening two legs with a 93 finish in the third to lead 2-1, but Wright levelled and then took out clinical checkouts of 104, 116 and 96 in successive legs to move 5-2 up.

Taylor shared the next two, but a missed bull in the tenth leg allowed Wright to take out 78 to secure a precious two points.

"The plan was just to try and win my game tonight, regardless of what happens with qualifying," said Wright. "I wasn't great but I didn't play as well as I wanted to tonight but I got the win.

"My finishing was good but I wasn't really happy with my scoring, but it's always hard to beat Phil so I'm pleased with that.

"It's amazing where I've come to, I used to be 5/1 against Phil and I was odds-on today, but it's down to the hard work I've done.

"I want to win my last two games and push for that top spot and challenge Michael, and then try and win the final at The O2. I want to push Michael and I'm not happy being second to him, I want to beat him."

Gary Anderson gained a key victory in his bid to secure a top-four finish and challenge for a third Premier League title as he overcame Raymond van Barneveld 7-4.

After starting with a 13-darter, Anderson moved into leads of 3-0 and 4-1 - the latter aided by a 161 checkout - only to see Van Barneveld hit back to level with three in a row of his own.

Three misses from the Dutchman in leg nine, though, allowed Anderson to land double eight to regain the lead before he took out the next two to move into third spot in the table.

"It's two points and I'm always happy to get the win," said Anderson. "It could have been a better performance but I hit the important doubles in the end.

"I got well in front against Phil last week and then fell asleep and I nearly did it again, so I need to finish people off when I get ahead like that - but I got the job done in the end."

James Wade kept alive his feint Play-Off hopes with a 7-4 win over Lewis in the night's opening fixture, although the 2009 champion sits three points adrift of the top four with two games remaining.

Although Lewis led in the opening leg, Wade hit back with finishes of 70, 66 and 100 as he led 4-3, with the Stoke ace levelling in the eighth but missing doubles in the next two legs as the left-hander pulled away for the win.

"I played okay and did enough to win, and that's what I strive to do," said Wade. "Adrian was below par tonight.

"It's two more points and it's a shame I didn't do this a few weeks ago. I've played poorly but I'm still enjoying it. This will be too little, too late, but hopefully I can do myself justice in the next two games.

"In my eyes, it's not possible for me to qualify - I might have left it too late but I can spoil it for the other players who need the points."

Chisnall's draw with Van Gerwen extended his unbeaten run to five matches, although it was the third time that the former semi-finalist had squandered match darts during that run.

However, he sits just two points behind Taylor going into the season's final fortnight, as he bids to claim a second semi-final spot.

"It's a point lost," admitted Chisnall. "I had shots to win the match and I'm really disappointed, but it's not a defeat.

"I had the chance at the 36 and didn't take it, and Michael did what he does and came back. I had some chances early on that I took, but you have to hit your doubles against Michael.

"I've got to win my next two matches and see if the results go for me, because it's very close. I'm still in it and I've not lost in five games now, and I still think I can get through to The O2."

The Betway Premier League season continues next Thursday at The Sheffield Arena, with the four matches including Van Gerwen against Taylor, Wright against Lewis, Chisnall taking on Van Barneveld and Anderson meeting Wade.

Betway Premier League
Night 13 - Thursday April 27
Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham

James Wade 7-4 Adrian Lewis
Dave Chisnall 6-6 Michael van Gerwen
Phil Taylor 3-7 Peter Wright
Gary Anderson 7-4 Raymond van Barneveld
Adrian Lewis 0-7 Michael van Gerwen

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