Clayton and Price Chase All-Welsh Final at The O2 — Darts Live Scores

Clayton and Price Chase All-Welsh Final at The O2 — Darts Live Scores

Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price head into Premier League finals night with darts live scores set to decide whether Wales gets an all-Welsh final at The O2 in London on Thursday night. Both are one win away from a place in the title match, with the trophy and a £350,000 top prize on the line.

Clayton, who won the tournament on debut in 2021, is trying to turn a season that began with bookmakers writing him off into another finish on the biggest stage. He finished second in the league phase and kept his 100% record of reaching finals night in the showpiece event.

The O2 brings Humphries, Littler

Clayton and Price will feature on the same Premier League finals night for the second time, but they face different roads to the final. Clayton is an underdog against Luke Humphries, while Price is also being tipped as the outsider against Luke Littler.

That leaves the Welsh pair needing two results in the same session before any all-Welsh final can happen. Clayton put it plainly: "It would be great to have an all-Welsh final. We're Welsh and proud". He added, "We've got two very hard Englishmen to beat if we're going to have that final."

Clayton's 2026 turnaround

His path back to this stage has been a sharp reversal from early February, when he said he was gutted to hear he was the least-fancied player to win the Premier League. Clayton said, "I was gutted to hear that," before pushing back at the forecast with results that carried him back into the top four.

"Obviously they weren't drinking the same tea as I was drinking. But to be fair, I've put a lot of people quiet," he said. The world number five added, "I think being out of the Premier League last year, that really hurt when I should have been in."

Price keeps Welsh hopes alive

Price has left the door open for a Welsh final too. "Maybe an all-Welsh final, it could be an all-English final, who knows," he said. That possibility now rests on whether both Welsh players can get through opponents with elite records behind them.

Humphries won in 2025 after Littler beat him in the previous final a year earlier, so the route through finals night runs straight through the top of the draw. Clayton summed up his mood in one line: "I've proved my point, I'm back in the top four. Look out. Hopefully I can win tomorrow."

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