Luke Littler outburst caught on camera after Premier League Darts defeat to Gerwyn Price

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Luke Littler Storms Off After Premier League Defeat to Gerwyn Price

Teenage sensation Luke Littler was visibly frustrated after suffering a 6-4 defeat to Gerwyn Price on Night Three of the Premier League in Dublin.

The 18-year-old, who won in Glasgow last week after a stunning comeback against Rob Cross, couldn’t replicate his heroics in the Irish capital. Price dominated early, racing to a 4-1 lead before eventually sealing victory.

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Littler’s Rare Outburst After Price Seals Victory

Littler, known for his usually composed demeanor, showed his frustration in a rare on-stage outburst. As Price hit the winning double, television cameras caught Littler throwing his darts case down the stage before storming off.

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The defeat extends a worrying trend for Littler, who has now lost five consecutive matches against Price across all competitions. The Welshman has already beaten him three times in 2025—at the Bahrain Masters, a Players Championship event, and now the Premier League.

Gerwyn Price’s Stunning Resurgence

Price’s victory over Littler is part of his remarkable return to form after a challenging 2024 season. The former world champion has already won a floor title this year and appears to be back at his best.

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Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of the final in Dublin, Price exuded confidence:

“I want to be a tough nut to crack for everyone! That’s what I used to be two or three years ago. I slipped off the radar a bit, but I’m coming back.”

“If I keep playing well, I know I can win a Premier League night. My mind is in a good place, and with support like this, it’s brilliant.”

Following his victory over Littler, Price took down World No. 1 Luke Humphries in another 6-4 win, missing just one dart at the outer ring in a dominant performance.

With Price rediscovering his best form and Littler searching for answers, the Premier League is shaping up to be a thrilling battle between the sport’s biggest names.

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Luke Littler Storms Off After Premier League Defeat to Gerwyn Price

Teenage sensation Luke Littler was visibly frustrated after suffering a 6-4 defeat to Gerwyn Price on Night Three of the Premier League in Dublin.

The 18-year-old, who won in Glasgow last week after a stunning comeback against Rob Cross, couldn’t replicate his heroics in the Irish capital. Price dominated early, racing to a 4-1 lead before eventually sealing victory.

Littler’s Rare Outburst After Price Seals Victory

Littler, known for his usually composed demeanor, showed his frustration in a rare on-stage outburst. As Price hit the winning double, television cameras caught Littler throwing his darts case down the stage before storming off.

The defeat extends a worrying trend for Littler, who has now lost five consecutive matches against Price across all competitions. The Welshman has already beaten him three times in 2025—at the Bahrain Masters, a Players Championship event, and now the Premier League.

Gerwyn Price’s Stunning Resurgence

Price’s victory over Littler is part of his remarkable return to form after a challenging 2024 season. The former world champion has already won a floor title this year and appears to be back at his best.

Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of the final in Dublin, Price exuded confidence:

“I want to be a tough nut to crack for everyone! That’s what I used to be two or three years ago. I slipped off the radar a bit, but I’m coming back.”

“If I keep playing well, I know I can win a Premier League night. My mind is in a good place, and with support like this, it’s brilliant.”

Following his victory over Littler, Price took down World No. 1 Luke Humphries in another 6-4 win, missing just one dart at the outer ring in a dominant performance.

With Price rediscovering his best form and Littler searching for answers, the Premier League is shaping up to be a thrilling battle between the sport’s biggest names.

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