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Luke Littler landing a nine-darter on his way to a first senior title, Michael Smith beating Gerwyn Price in Cardiff, and Michael van Gerwen’s deciding leg win in Berlin...

And, of course, let’s not forget the history in the Masters… it’s been a Bunting mental start to 2024 already!

We may have only had two nights of Premier League action so far, but the drama and entertainment sparked from a record-breaking World Championship is showing no signs of slowing down.

Night One in Cardiff saw Michael Smith cap off a high-octane evening by defeating Gerwyn Price on the Welshman’s home turf.

In the lead up to the final, we also witnessed a repeat of last month’s ‘Battle of the Lukes’, with Littler this time besting Humphries in the opening round.

When Berlin played host to Night Two, it was Van Gerwen's turn to get his revenge on Littler, after the 17-year-old claimed the bragging rights at last month's Bahrain Darts Masters.

The Dutchman survived two match darts against Littler to prevail in a dramatic deciding leg and add the cherry on top to another fascinating evening.

With a total nightly average of 100.45 in the German capital, big fish finishes from both Smith and Price, plus a last-leg shoot-out in the final… Glasgow’s got some act to follow!

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Michael Smith on Night One, then Michael van Gerwen on Night Two. Who will be victorious when we head up to Glasgow for Night Three?