Rank-outsider Stephen Bunting was at his brilliant best to seal Premier League Darts victory on Night Four in Belfast as Josh Rock hit a nine-darter and Luke Littler suffered another early exit.Bunting, defeated defending champion Luke Humphries before whitewashing Jonny Clayton to set up a final against Gian van Veen.
‘The Bullet’ was in rampant form and he went from zero to five points overall with a 6-2 success over the Dutchman to claim glory in Northern Ireland.
Night Four Results – SSE Arena, Belfast
Quarter-Finals
Jonny Clayton
6-3
Luke Littler
Stephen Bunting
6-4
Luke Humphries
Gerwyn Price
6-5
Michael van Gerwen
Gian van Veen
6-2
Josh Rock
Semi-Finals
Stephen Bunting
6-0
Jonny Clayton
Gian van Veen
6-5
Gerwyn Price
Final
Stephen Bunting
6-2
Gian van Veen
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Highlights of the final between Stephen Bunting and Van Veen
“Last year – losing seven or eight games on the bounce – really helped me. It gave me a lot of experience in this field,” said Bunting, a two-time World Championship semi-finalist.”When you are playing in the Premier League, you are facing the best of the best.
“I am overjoyed by this win. It will rank up there win one of my best wins. I was a bit emotional after my first game but I held it together.
“Every time I step up, I still believe I am one of the hardest players to beat. People find their best game and I always seem to lose to the winner. Tonight I am the winner.
“I have come off social media, have a great team around me and I am not looking at…
2026-02-26 22:54:00

