Night 14 · Thursday 7 May 2026
Littler's Record-Equalling Sixth Night Win as Leeds Delivers Six Last-Leg Deciders
First Direct Arena, Leeds
Review
Luke Littler claimed his record-equalling sixth Premier League night win of 2026 at the First Direct Arena, beating Luke Humphries 6–5 in the final despite Humphries outaveraging him 100.9 to 100.67. It was Littler's third consecutive night win and the 19-year-old's ability to win the decisive leg under pressure was the defining theme of the night: Clayton outaveraged him 98.82 to 94.69 in the semi-final and also lost 6–5. Six of seven matches were decided in the final leg. Humphries averaged 106.68 in an exceptional semi-final win over Stephen Bunting, yet could not convert in the final. Littler moves five points clear of Clayton at the top of the standings with three nights remaining.
Key Moments
- Littler claimed his record-equalling sixth Premier League night win of 2026, matching his own single-season record
- Six of seven matches were decided in the final leg — the most last-leg deciders in a single night all season
- Humphries averaged 106.68 in his semi-final win over Bunting — the highest single-match performance of Night 14
- Clayton outaveraged Littler in their semi-final (98.82 vs 94.69) yet still lost 6–5 — Littler converted when it counted
- Humphries outaveraged Littler in the final (100.9 vs 100.67) yet still lost 6–5 — Littler's third straight night win
- Bunting hit 6 180s against van Veen in the quarter-final — van Veen had a higher average (90.61 vs 90.14) but lost
Statistics
Full Results
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final