Price Gets Title In Premier League's Belgian Debut

ByPaul Higham
BBC Sport Journalist


12 February 2026


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Gerwyn Price ended Michael van Gerwen's unbeaten start to the Premier League by claiming a 6-3 victory in night 2's final in Antwerp.


Van Gerwen won the season opener in Newcastle last week and beat Luke Littler in the semis on his method to another final.


But the seven-time champion was no match for Welshman Price, who had actually come through two final-leg deciders before raising the title in more comfy fashion.


Littler had earlier opened the competition's very first see to Belgium by edging a final-leg decider of his own against competing Luke Humphries.


For Price it was a welcome success to confirm the fine form he had actually remained in of late.


"I believe I'm playing a few of the best things I have actually played, I'm simply not winning competitions," Price informed Sky Sports after his victory.


"There's no chance I can't win a significant, larger Pro Tours, Europeans. Averages are simply for show and if you play well on your darts and win matches you win competitions. I'm going to get some."


The PDC Premier League went to Belgium for the very first time in the competition's 21-year history, and the 10,000 darts fanatics inside the AFAS Dome were treated to lots of thrills.


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The night began with a bang as the 2 biggest darts stars on the planet played out a premium contest that decreased to a final-leg decider.


Humphries and Littler both struck seven 180s and averaged over 102 and 105 respectively, however both were remarkably poor on the outer ring - missing 28 doubles in between them.
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