Van den Bergh: Premier League will make me a stronger player

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Dimitri Van den Bergh believes this year’s Cazoo Premier League will take his game to the next level, as he sets his sights on Night Four success in Dublin.

2023 Cazoo Premier League - Night Four preview

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The Cazoo Premier League roadshow rolls into Dublin on Thursday, as World Champion Michael Smith bids to maintain top spot by claiming back-to-back wins following his Night Three success.

Smith 'on top of the world' following Glasgow glory

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Michael Smith admitted it was a relief to open his Cazoo Premier League account on Thursday, after laying down a marker to claim the spoils on Night Three in Glasgow.

Glasgow glory as Smith opens Cazoo Premier League account

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Michael Smith won his first Cazoo Premier League night of 2023 by defeating Dimitri Van den Bergh 6-4 in the Glasgow final at the OVO Hydro.

Wright believes Glasgow crowd can inspire return to winning ways

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Peter Wright believes his home crowd in Glasgow can inspire his return to winning ways on Night Three of the Cazoo Premier League on Thursday.

2023 Cazoo Premier League - Night Three preview

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Peter Wright hopes a return to home soil can ignite his Cazoo Premier League campaign, as the Scot prepares to headline Night Three in Glasgow on Thursday.

Price pays tribute to Welsh fans following dream Cardiff return

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Gerwyn Price paid tribute to the Welsh fans after celebrating victory on a memorable night of Cazoo Premier League action in Cardiff on Thursday.

Price prevails on home soil to celebrate Night Two glory in Cardiff

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Gerwyn Price enjoyed a dream homecoming on a sensational evening of Cazoo Premier League action, defeating Nathan Aspinall 6-3 to triumph on Night Two in Cardiff on Thursday.

Clayton targeting dream Cardiff homecoming on Night Two

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Jonny Clayton admits it would be ‘a dream come true’ to triumph on home soil when he headlines Night Two of the Cazoo Premier League in Cardiff on Thursday.

2023 Cazoo Premier League Night Two preview

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Welsh duo Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton will headline Night Two of the 2023 Cazoo Premier League in front of a sell-out crowd at the Cardiff International Arena on Thursday.

The 2020 Unibet Premier League will be staged from February 6 - May 21 2020 at venues across Europe.

The tournament will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK, on PDCTV-HD for Rest of the World Subscribers and through the PDC's worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and RTL7.

All 16 venues are now on sale via their relevant box-office:

Night One, Thursday February 6 - Aberdeen
P&J Live
Tickets: ticketmaster.co.uk

Night Two, Thursday February 13 - Nottingham
Motorpoint Arena
Tickets: motorpointarenanottingham.com

Night Three, Thursday February 20 - Cardiff
Motorpoint Arena
Tickets: motorpointarenacardiff.co.uk

Night Four, Thursday February 27 - Dublin
3Arena
Tickets: ticketmaster.ie

Night Five, Thursday March 5 - Exeter
Westpoint
Tickets: ticketzone.co.uk

Night Six, Thursday March 12 - Liverpool
M&S Bank Arena
Tickets: mandsbankarena.com

Night Seven, Thursday March 19 - Newcastle
Utilita Arena
Tickets: ticketmaster.co.uk

Night Eight, Wednesday March 25 - Rotterdam
Rotterdam Ahoy
Tier tickets: ticketmaster.nl
Table tickets: ticketmaster.nl

Judgement Night, Thursday March 26 - Rotterdam
Rotterdam Ahoy
Tier tickets: ticketmaster.nl
Table tickets: ticketmaster.nl

Night Ten, Thursday April 2 - Belfast
SSE Arena
Tickets: ticketmaster.ie

Night 11, Thursday April 9 - Sheffield
FlyDSA Arena
Tickets: flydsaarena.co.uk

Night 12, Thursday April 16 - Manchester
The Manchester Arena
Tickets: ticketmaster.co.uk

Night 13, Thursday April 23 - Berlin
Mercedes-Benz Arena
Tickets: mercedes-benz-arena-berlin.de

Night 14, Thursday April 30 - Birmingham
Arena Birmingham
Tickets: theticketfactory.com

Night 15, Thursday May 7 - Glasgow
The SSE Hydro
Tickets: ticketmaster.co.uk

Night 16, Thursday May 14 - Leeds
First Direct Arena
Tickets: firstdirectarena.com

Play-Offs, Thursday May 21 - London
The O2
Tickets: theo2.co.uk

Michael van Gerwen bounced back to winning ways in the Unibet Premier League with a spectacular 7-5 defeat of Gerwyn Price in Liverpool on Thursday, as Glen Durrant retained top spot in the league table.

Reigning Premier League champion Van Gerwen was defeated by Michael Smith in Exeter a week ago, but responded by winning the UK Open over the weekend, before seeing off Price 7-5.

Van Gerwen defeated the Welshman 11-9 in the UK Open final, and again came through a tight contest as a break of throw in the game's 11th leg at the M&S Bank Arena proved the difference.

The pair traded legs like prize boxers, with Van Gerwen's early 11-darter followed by an exchange of 80 checkouts before Price produced a superb 157 finish - with the Dutchman waiting on 36 - to lead 4-3.

Van Gerwen responded with a rare 123 finish of outer bull, treble 20 and double 19 as he levelled, before taking out 78 and 81 in successive legs as he moved ahead for the first time at 6-5 with a 12-darter.

The world number one then showed his class in the deciding leg, scoring 177 and 180 in a 13-darter to claim the victory, ending the game with an average of 106.27 - his highest of the season to date.

"My confidence is right back up there after winning the UK Open at the weekend and tonight was another good performance from myself," said Van Gerwen.

"I'm over the moon with how I played. Gerwyn played great, he threw everything he had at me and I had all the answers.

"The 157 really hurt me, and you know he can do that in the right moments. You always have to keep believing in yourself and that's why I won this game.

"This was the total package for a lovely game. The crowd was involved, the darts were great, there was some phenomenal finishing and I think it was a good game to watch."

Durrant, meanwhile, remains top of the Premier League table after claiming his fourth win in six matches by seeing off Daryl Gurney 7-5.

Three-time Lakeside Champion Durrant is enjoying a memorable debut season in the Premier League, and showed his quality to deny UK Open semi-finalist Gurney his first victory of the season.

Northern Ireland's Gurney opened the contest with a 144 checkout, but Durrant followed a 13-darter with finishes of 80 and 127, on the bull, as he moved 4-1 up.

Checkouts of 68 and 88 secured Durrant at least a point at 6-3, with Gurney hitting back strongly to take the tie into a deciding leg, only for the Middlesbrough man to deny him a dart at 24 by finishing tops to secure the win.

"I knew if I won tonight then it was me pretty much through to the next phase of the competition, so that's a big result for me," said Durrant.

"It wasn't easy - it was a real battle against Daryl, who is fighting to get off the foot of the table. My scoring game is a bit frustrating at the moment so I've still got a bit of work to do.

"But if you'd said after six games I'd be top of the table I'd have ripped your hand off for it, so I'm a happy man right now."

Peter Wright moved level with Michael Smith and onto seven points in the Unibet Premier League table by defeating the St Helens ace 7-4 in their Liverpool contest.

Smith kicked off the game with a 14-darter, but Wright landed two in reply and a 13-darter on his way to a 5-1 lead.

A 13-darter from the World Champion secured him at least a point as Smith took three of the next four to threaten a fightback, but Wright sealed victory in style with a ten-dart finish.

"I made hard work of it," admitted Wright. "Michael's been playing some fantastic darts - he's a quality player and when he started coming back at me I said to myself 'no, you're not getting a draw off me.'.

"I knew I had to come here and get some points so it's good to get two points. It's tight in the table and I think it's the best Premier League that we've had in a long time, everyone's playing fantastic darts and it's very difficult."

Wright had lost to Gurney in the last 16 of the UK Open on Saturday, and added: "I'm happy to get the two points and bounce back from last weekend's disappointment.

"I really thought I was going to win the UK Open but that's gone now and I've put that behind me with this result."

Rob Cross eased his elimination fears with a draw against Stephen Bunting, the St Helens ace who returned to the Premier League stage as a Challenger.

Bunting made a superb start as two breaks of throw, including a 13-darter, moved him into a 4-1 advantage.

Cross took the next three to level and finished 119 to move ahead, before a third-dart double 16 secured a point at 6-5, only for a missed double 18 to allow Bunting in to share the spoils.

Bunting said: "Rob is a difficult player to play and I've never beaten him yet, but in the future I will get him.

"I'm disappointed with the performance to be honest, I've been playing better than that. Being back up on that stage is going to take time to get used to, but I need to get used to it because it's where I want to be.

"Hopefully I can be back in the Premier League full-time in the future."

Cross now sits three points clear of Gurney with three games remaining before the bottom-placed player is eliminated.

Gary Anderson jumped above Cross and Price onto six points as he drew with Nathan Aspinall, who hit back from 5-1 down to claim a point in another fast-paced thriller.

Aspinall recovered from six missed doubles in the opening leg with an 11-darter to level, only for Anderson to pull away by winning the next four without reply.

Aspinall responded superbly with legs of 13, 11, 14 and 11 darts as he hit back to five-all, only for a 95 finish from Anderson to secure him at least a point at 6-5.

The two-time Premier League winner also opened the deciding leg with a 177, but Aspinall responded with his eighth 180 of the game before finishing 88 for a 12-darter to claim his first draw of the season.

Aspinall ended the game with the second-highest average of the season so far of 107.64, and admitted: "I'm happy that I came back and got the point. I missed so many darts in the first leg and I got it back to five all.

"He broke my heart with the 95, it was a great shot, because I was in control for those four legs. I was so focused and I played some phenomenal darts.

"Gary was one of my idols growing up and every time I play him it's an honour. I didn't beat him this time but I nicked a point off him, so I'll take that."

The Unibet Premier League continues on Thursday March 19 with Night Seven at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle, where local star Chris Dobey appears as a Challenger against Gurney in one of five matches.

2020 Unibet Premier League Night Six
Thursday March 12
Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena

Michael Smith 4-7 Peter Wright
Daryl Gurney 5-7 Glen Durrant
Gerwyn Price 5-7 Michael van Gerwen
Rob Cross 6-6 Stephen Bunting
Gary Anderson 6-6 Nathan Aspinall