Jonny Clayton has extended his lead at the top of the Premier League Darts table after securing his fourth nightly victory of the 2026 season in Rotterdam. Clayton defeated Luke Littler 6-4 in the final at Rotterdam Ahoy on Night Eleven, held on Thursday, April 16, to move five points clear. The Welshman's triumph came after a semi-final win over Josh Rock (6-5) and a quarter-final victory against Michael van Gerwen (6-2). Littler had reached the final by beating Gerwyn Price 6-3 in the quarter-finals and Luke Humphries 6-5 in the semi-finals.
The updated league table after Night Eleven shows Clayton leading with 4 nights won, 17 matches won, and 29 points. Littler sits second with 3 nights won, 13 matches won, and 24 points, followed by Gerwyn Price (2 nights, 11 matches, 19 points), Michael van Gerwen (1 night, 9 matches, 16 points), Luke Humphries (0 nights, 7 matches, 13 points), Gian van Veen (0 nights, 8 matches, 12 points), Stephen Bunting (1 night, 6 matches, 11 points), and Josh Rock (0 nights, 4 matches, 8 points). The tournament runs from February 5 to May 28 across 17 nights, with the top four players qualifying for Finals Night at The O2 in London on May 28.
Other results from recent nights include Clayton's wins on Night Ten in Brighton, where he beat Michael van Gerwen 6-5 in the final, and Night Six in Nottingham, where he defeated Luke Humphries 6-1 in the final. Gerwyn Price won Night Nine in Manchester by beating Gian van Veen 6-2 in the final, while Luke Littler took Night Eight in Berlin with a 6-4 final victory over Michael van Gerwen and Night Seven in Dublin with a 6-5 final win over Gerwyn Price. Stephen Bunting won Night Four in Belfast by beating Gian van Veen 6-2 in the final, and Michael van Gerwen claimed Night One in Newcastle with a 6-4 final win over Gian van Veen.
The field features eight players: Luke Humphries (defending champion), Luke Littler, Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting, Gerwyn Price, Jonny Clayton (a former champion), and debutants Josh Rock and Gian van Veen. The format awards five points for a nightly win, three for a runner-up, and two for a losing semi-finalist. Prize money includes £350,000 for the champion, £170,000 for the runner-up, £110,000 for semi-finalists, and £10,000 per nightly win, with a total purse of £1,250,000. Broadcast details include Sky Sports in the UK, Peacock in the US, Stan Sport and Fox in Australia, DAZN/Sport1 in Germany, and Viaplay in the Netherlands.