Premier League 2026 - Ninth League Night

IMPERIOUS PRICE SEALS NIGHT NINE GLORY IN MANCHESTER
Gerwyn Price surged up to second in the BetMGM Premier League table with a sensational Night Nine triumph in Manchester on Thursday.

Price produced a hat-trick of terrific displays to prevail at the AO Arena, recording 6-2 victories over Luke Humphries, Stephen Bunting and Gian van Veen to seal his second nightly win of the campaign.
The Welshman kicked off his quarter-final clash against Humphries with successive 167 and 135 checkouts, which set the tone for a memorable night in the North West. Price averaged 104.47 in overcoming reigning champion Humphries, before delivering the performance of the tournament so far in his semi-final showdown against Bunting. The 41-year-old averaged 112.91 and converted a roof-raising 170 combination to topple the Liverpudlian, who averaged over 106 in defeat.
Price - also a winner on Night Two in Antwerp - was equally imperious in Thursday's final, landing a brace of 128 checkouts en route to establishing a commanding 4-0 cushion. Van Veen responded with successive holds to halt Price's charge, although the former World Champion maintained his merciless march to victory, sealing the title with a 105.84 average.

"I was chasing two points first and foremost in my first game against Luke," reflected Price, who leapfrogs his World Cup partner Jonny Clayton into second spot on legs difference. "It was a tough game. I started off with two big checkouts which settled me into the game, and then I played really well against Stephen, who I also thought played well. "I don't think Gian was really on his game in the final, but you just feel sometimes that you can't miss, and that's how it felt tonight."

Van Veen's appearance in a fourth nightly final of 2026 saw him move to within a point of the Play-Off positions, as the European Champion returned to winning ways in Manchester. The 23-year-old was without a win since Night Four in Belfast, but he snapped that streak with a dramatic deciding-leg victory over Luke Littler in the quarter-finals. Van Veen backed up his victory over Littler with a 6-3 success against Josh Rock, conjuring up a magnificent 160 finish to leave the AO Arena with three points to his name.

Earlier in the night, Rock recorded his second straight victory over Clayton to seal his spot in the semi-finals, defying a 107.44 average from the Welshman to run out a 6-4 winner.
In the evening's other quarter-final, Bunting defied a stirring fightback from Michael van Gerwen to close out a 6-3 victory, despite a 104 average from the Dutchman.

Littler remains two points clear at the top of the table despite his early exit on home soil, with Price, Clayton and Van Gerwen occupying the top four positions. Van Veen has leapfrogged Humphries into fifth spot, with Bunting and Rock sat in seventh and eighth place respectively.

The Brighton Centre plays host to Night Ten on Thursday April 9, as Price begins his bid for back-to-back nightly wins against Rock, while Van Gerwen and Van Veen collide in an all-Dutch affair. Humphries and Clayton go head-to-head in the evening's opener, whilst Littler aims to return to winning ways against Bunting.


Statistics Quarterfinals
Ave180sDoublesPlayervPlayer Ave180sDoubles
104.0733/11v.Gerwen 3:6Bunting95.7036/9
104.4636/7Price 6:2Humphries101.6462/6
96.2626/13v.Veen 6:5Littler98.5655/14
107.4434/15Clayton 4:6Rock101.9136/11


Statistics Semifinals
Ave180sDoublesPlayervPlayer Ave180sDoubles
106.6642/7Bunting 2:6Price112.9146/9
95.0616/8v.Veen 6:3Rock102.8463/8


Statistics Final
Ave180sDoublesPlayervPlayer Ave180sDoubles
105.8416/9Price 6:2v.Veen92.0722/2







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