The Premier League Darts will take center stage at the 3Arena in Dublin on March 19, 2026, for Night Seven of the tournament. This event will feature exciting quarter-final matchups, including a notable absence due to Gian van Veen’s withdrawal caused by kidney stones.
Gian van Veen was scheduled to face Michael van Gerwen in what promised to be a thrilling all-Dutch affair. However, following his hospitalization, Van Gerwen received a bye to the semi-finals, allowing him to advance without competing in the quarter-finals.
Night Seven will showcase several key matchups: Stephen Bunting will take on Luke Littler, while Josh Rock faces off against Gerwyn Price. Jonny Clayton will also compete against Luke Humphries. Each match is played as best-of-11 legs, adding to the intensity of the competition.
The winner of each night earns a prize of £10,000 and five points, while the runner-up secures three points. With 16 nights leading up to the Play-Offs, the stakes are high as players vie for a chance to compete in the Finals Night scheduled for May 28, 2026.
As of now, Luke Humphries has achieved five match wins across the first six weeks of the tournament, while Josh Rock is still searching for his first victory. The competition is heating up, and observers are keen to see how the players will adapt to the high-pressure environment in Dublin.
Jonny Clayton, who won Night Six in Nottingham against Luke Humphries, will look to build on his momentum in this upcoming event. Each night of the competition is broadcast live on Sky Sports, ensuring fans can follow the action closely.
As the tournament progresses, the anticipation builds for the top four players who will qualify for the Play-Offs. The excitement in Dublin is palpable, and fans are eager to see how the matches unfold.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further developments with Gian van Veen’s health and his future participation in the tournament.
