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Gian van Veen will fulfil a darting dream when the BetMGM Premier League returns to Rotterdam on Thursday evening.
Dutch number one Van Veen will be amongst the star attractions when the darting roadshow rolls into Rotterdam Ahoy on Night Eleven, as the race to qualify for Finals Night intensifies.
Van Veen will take on reigning Premier League champion Luke Humphries in a pivotal quarter-final showdown, with both players bidding to make up valuable ground in the race for a top four spot.
European Champion Van Veen is currently four points adrift of the Play-Off places in fifth position, while Humphries is languishing in seventh spot – a point behind Van Veen.
The 23-year-old has featured in four finals across the opening ten nights of competition, and he’s hoping a return to home soil can inspire him to an elusive first nightly victory.
Coverage starts at 6:00pm UK time on Sky Sports Action.
>Tonight's matches (6:00pm start, all games best of 11 legs, first to 6)
Luke Littler v Gerwyn Price
Gian van Veen v Luke Humphries
Michael van Gerwen v Jonny Clayton
Stephen Bunting v Josh Rock
Semi-Finals
Littler/Price v Van Veen/Humphries
Van Gerwen/Clayton v Bunting/Rock
Final
>Night 11 preview
https://www.pdc.tv/news/2026/april/15/2026-betmgm-premier-league-night -11-preview/
>Night 10 roundup
https://www.pdc.tv/news/2026/april/09/Clinical-Clayton-battles-to-Brig hton-glory-and-regains-top-spot/
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>a lukeluke semi
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guys i can't for the life of me remember who the two are in the last match.
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is this a dutch thing?
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Peng
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Go to the lake or river with some beers and have a swim, in my experience.
Lovely country. People are a little confused why you're there in the smaller towns.
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>doubting
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uh do we not like littler here?
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BASED FUCKING JONNY CLAYTON
SEETHE SHITTLER
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This is the power of gout vs the power of roids. Darts truely is the quintessential anti-sport.
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And so Jonny Clayton makes it back-to-back weekly wins and a fourth of the campaign to all but rubber stamp his spot in the Playoffs with another doubling masterclass. His scoring wasn't there this week - being out-scored in 2 of his 3 games and averaging 8 points lower in the semi-final - but his checkouts were: 18/33 across the night meant a finishing percentage of 54.5% which is pretty much unstoppable. Speaking of unstoppable, maybe the prediction of the eternal Darting Dystopia was premature as Luke Littler performed far better than last week. He coped with the partisan Dutch crowd well (at first) but crumbled in the final for no apparent reason after going 2-0 up. Throwing that match in Brighton to Stephen Bunting is looking rather significant now...
The Euro Tour returns tomorrow with the PL continuing from Liverpool next Thursday.
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i thought he retired because we were entering a golden age of rob crosses.
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tybop