Defiant Dobey plotting a return to winning ways in Liverpool

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Chris Dobey is confident he will enjoy a return to winning ways ahead of his clash against Nathan Aspinall on Night Six of the Cazoo Premier League in Liverpool on Thursday.

2023 Cazoo Premier League - Night Six preview

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Michael van Gerwen is targeting a third consecutive nightly victory in the Cazoo Premier League on Thursday, as the sport’s biggest roadshow rolls into Liverpool for Night Six.

Van Gerwen extends lead at top with Night Five win

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Michael van Gerwen extended his lead at the top of the Cazoo Premier League table with victory on Night Five in Exeter.

All Access Premier League: The Documentary airs from Thursday

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Darts stars will be shown as never seen before in an exclusive behind-the-scenes documentary featuring the 2023 Cazoo Premier League season.

2023 Cazoo Premier League - Night Five preview

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Reigning champion Michael van Gerwen is bidding to extend his lead at the top of the Cazoo Premier League table on Thursday, as the sport’s biggest roadshow heads to the Westpoint Exeter for Night Five.

Van Gerwen vows 'best is yet to come' following Dublin victory

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Michael van Gerwen fired a warning to his Cazoo Premier League rivals after winning his first night of the 2023 season at Dublin’s 3Arena on Thursday.

Dublin delight as Van Gerwen opens Cazoo Premier League account

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Michael van Gerwen won his first Cazoo Premier League night of 2023 in Dublin, surviving seven match darts to edge out Gerwyn Price in Thursday's Night Four final at the 3Arena.

Van den Bergh: Premier League will make me a stronger player

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Dimitri Van den Bergh believes this year’s Cazoo Premier League will take his game to the next level, as he sets his sights on Night Four success in Dublin.

2023 Cazoo Premier League - Night Four preview

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The Cazoo Premier League roadshow rolls into Dublin on Thursday, as World Champion Michael Smith bids to maintain top spot by claiming back-to-back wins following his Night Three success.

Smith 'on top of the world' following Glasgow glory

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Michael Smith admitted it was a relief to open his Cazoo Premier League account on Thursday, after laying down a marker to claim the spoils on Night Three in Glasgow.

Stephen Bunting picked up his first win, and first nightly win in the 2025 BetMGM Premier League on a dramatic night of action in Berlin.

Coming into the German capital, Bunting had the unwanted record of losing all eight of his opening games in the Premier League so far, but broke that run with victories over Nathan Aspinall, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price in the final to pick up maximum points on Night Nine at the Uber Arena.

“I’ve put a lot of work in behind the scenes. I have given 110% every week and tonight I’ve won an event. I’m so happy," reflected an emotional Bunting. 

“I felt so good in the practice room tonight. I even hit a nine-darter earlier on!

“To be honest, after that first win against Nathan I was just relieved to get off zero points.


In an incredibly tense final, neither player held their throw for the opening six legs to leave things all square at three apiece.

Price looked to be in the ascendancy as he broke again to move within a leg of a third nightly win, but he then squandered two match darts to allow Bunting back in at 5-5.

The Liverpudlian then produced a moment of brilliance as he landed a 107 checkout in the last-leg decider to secure the Night Nine title.

Victory in Berlin puts Bunting just two points short of Dobey at the foot of the table, and eight points adrift of those in the top four.

It’s a huge change in fortunes for the 39-year-old after his wretched opening eight weeks, and he remains confident about making a late charge for the Play-Offs. 

“Don’t get me wrong, there have been times in the Premier League where I’ve thought: ‘Could I finish on zero points?’” confessed Bunting. 

“To get off the mark tonight and to win the night here in Germany is such a special feeling.

“I’ve been playing well without getting the results, so now this is going to give me huge confidence, and I can't wait for the rest of the campaign."


The night started with the news that Michael van Gerwen had withdrawn with a shoulder injury - with Price the beneficiary in receiving a bye to the semi-finals.

Price capitalised on that by beating Dobey 6-2 to reach the final, after Dobey had earlier brought an end to Luke Littler’s winning run with a 6-2 victory of his own.

Humphries also picked up two points as he saw off Rob Cross 6-3 in their opening game, before falling to Bunting in the last four.