Wales prepares to welcome its double World Cup winning heroes home this evening as Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price return for a raucous Premier League homecoming in Cardiff.
Darts’ travelling darting circus arrives in its fifth different country in as many weeks, with the Welsh capital providing the latest stop on this increasingly nomadic European roadshow. And with two of the sport’s most celebrated sons taking centre stage, the fervent and gloriously partisan crowd will be hoping that one of their own can deliver a moment of triumphant national jubilation.
The Ferret remains the only Welshman to have lifted the Premier League crown. And since the tournament adopted its modernised format, only Gezzy has managed to secure Cymru nightly honours.

Nevertheless, optimism will be flowing liberally inside the Cardiff International Arena, particularly with their both their boys arriving in imperious form. Clayton strides into the capital as the current league leader, having assembled a campaign that has already bristled with authority.
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The season may be only four weeks old, yet both Welsh representatives have already tasted victory. Price’s triumph in Antwerp earned him the distinction of becoming the first player to claim a Premier League nightly title on Belgian soil, before Clayton emulated his compatriot just seven days later with a composed and clinical success in Glasgow.
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Of course, this evening is not solely a celebration of the adored returning duo. Alongside them stands a constellation of six other elite operators from the upper echelons of the global game, each harbouring ambitions of derailing the homecoming narrative and claiming the spoils for themselves.
Among them is Premier League debutant Gian van Veen, who has adapted to the unforgiving tempo like a Dutch duck to water and currently sits just two points behind Clayton in the standings. Last week in Belfast, the 23-year old was tasked with opening his evening against the home favourite Josh Rock. In Cardiff, the reigning European Champion faces an almost identical challenge, as he prepares for a quarter final showdown with The Ferret himself.
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Gerwyn Price, meanwhile, begins his night against Northern Ireland’s man of the match, and much energised, Stephen Bunting. The Bullet finally ignited his campaign in Belfast with a sparkling display that delivered his first points of the season. Should the Liverpudlian reproduce that same incisive scoring power, his clash with the ferociously competitive Welshman promises to be a compelling and combustible encounter.
The evening’s proceedings burst into life with a tantalising duel between two former World Champions, as Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen collide in a blockbuster opening contest. The Dutchman made a thunderous start to the campaign, capturing victory on the opening night in Newcastle. For Humphries, however, the defence of his Premier League crown has begun at a somewhat languid pace. A triumph in Cardiff would provide the perfect catalyst to reinvigorate aspirations of hanging onto his crown.
Another man still searching for early season fluency is Luke Littler. While the teenage sensation has dazzled in numerous other competitions, his Premier League campaign has yet to ignite in the same incandescent fashion. The Nuke must patiently wait until the evening’s last quarter-final, where he faces Josh Rock – currently the only player positioned below him in the standings. Few will forget Rock’s breathtaking nine darter on home soil in Belfast, although the World Cup winner would almost certainly exchange that moment of perfection for a handful of much needed league points.
As ever, the Premier League’s glittering ensemble of darting aristocracy prepares to deliver another evening of theatrical, high octane drama. And for the vociferous Welsh faithful packed inside the Cardiff International Arena, there will be two particularly beloved figures on stage whom they will hope can provide a night of unforgettable national celebration.
2026 PREMIER LEAGUE – NIGHT FIVE
Cardiff, Wales (5th March)
Quarter Finals
Luke Humphries v Michael van Gerwen
Gian van Veen v Jonny Clayton
Gerwyn Price v Stephen Bunting
Luke Littler v Josh Rock
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