Clinical Price wins in Manchester after Littler-Van Veen spat
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Gerwyn Price put in a world-class display to secure a 6-2 victory over Gian van Veen to win Night Nine of the Premier League Darts at the AO Arena in Manchester.
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Premier League Darts: Gerwyn Price shows class for victory in Manchester as Gian van Veen and Luke Littler involved in feisty confrontation Gerwyn Price beat Gian van Veen to win Night Nine in Manchester; Van Veen had been involved in a confrontation with Luke Littler in their quarter-final; Van Veen called Littler's reaction 'out of order'; you can watch Premier League Darts live on Sky Sports every Thursday Megan Wellens Sports Journalist @MegWellensX Thursday 2 April 2026 23:05, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights of Gerwyn Price vs Gian van Veen in the Manchester Premier League Darts final Gerwyn Price put in a world-class display to secure a 6-2 victory over Gian van Veen to win Night Nine of the Premier League Darts at the AO Arena in Manchester. Price continued the sublime form he had shown throughout the entirety of the evening in the final, dominating from start to finish to wrap up a trio of 6-2 wins. It marks the Welshman's second nightly win, adding to his Night Two victory in Antwerp. Premier League darts: Latest schedule and results ✅ Darts in 2026: Key dates, calendar, results 📅 Got Sky? Watch on the Sky Sports app 📱 Not got Sky? Get instant access with NOW 📺 The victory moves him up to second in the Premier League table on 19 points, usurping his fellow Welshman, Jonny Clayton, who also sits on 19 points. Littler is still top on 21 points. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Price reels in Big Fish and copies Luke Littler's celebration in his Manchester semi-final Remarkably, the only person to have beaten Price in the Premier League this year is Littler and with the reigning world champion not in his path in Manchester, Price reigned supreme. It was a truly comprehensive showing from the 'Iceman' in the final. After finding two massive 128 checkouts on the way to 4-0 up, he had such a solid lead he could then just hold his throw on two more occasions to cement the victory. Despite th...
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